Ya maybe injured. Think he missed the last warm-up game too
U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
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Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Gee just do the basics right , should be 5 down now
Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Just tuned in, and Nyamhuri looks promising, decent pace and bounce.
Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Kamuriwo looks pretty decent too, our bowling isn't all that bad I suppose.
Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Theyve bowled really tight lines, but this pitch is really tough. They're saying it gets easier in the afternoon, but I'm not so sure. Puffs of dust and rhe ball holding up doesn't go away in rhe afternoon
Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Nyamhuri is quick, definitely something to work with here.
Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Ah! Man, many times I notice that Zimbabwe makes these silly mistakes in the field and allow the opposition to get away.
Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Agree. Need a catcher under the pot and dig it in
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Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Whatever happened to our gigantic seamer from the last world cup? Bowled one of the heaviest balls I've ever seen
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Re: U19 World Cup | South Africa | Jan-Feb 2024
Also Mataranyika, the spinner of similarly rotund build, he looked good. Influential family. Seems he hasn't stuck with cricket.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 9:33 amWhatever happened to our gigantic seamer from the last world cup? Bowled one of the heaviest balls I've ever seen