[NEWS] : Sri Lanka touring Zimbabwe for a limited over series

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Googly
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Re: [NEWS] : Sri Lanka touring Zimbabwe for a limited over series

Post by Googly »

Its as I said in my previous epistle-
They acknowledge that the talent pool is low and yet they want to persevere with guys that can't play at this level.

What theyre yet to work out is that no amount of exposure gets them to go up a level. All you do is shell-shock the guy theyre determined to make into an international player.

This idea that weve got guys who are only good for tests, then others that are good at 50 over and yet others that can play T20 is so far off the mark.

Our "finishers" in T20 go ...4....2...6 and somehow the guy is a finisher. Theyre ending up with a run a ball strike rate because they cant score off a good ball. Never mind a boundary, they can't get off strike, and often cant survive the delivery.

If they need a 50 over keeper it should probably be Tsiga. He's shown us enuf that he can do ok at this level.
Welch has also shown glimpses.
Anyway lets see the usual fuck-up unfold.

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Re: [NEWS] : Sri Lanka touring Zimbabwe for a limited over series

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Andy31 wrote:
Tue Aug 26, 2025 11:16 pm
secretzimbo wrote:
Tue Aug 26, 2025 9:09 pm
Anyway that league probably won’t go ahead and I’m sure the Zim Afro T10 will never happen again. Anyone been following this Indian bill that has banned Dream 11 and similar websites there? Franchise cricket outside the bigger tournaments is quite possibly completely dead….
Is it banning the use of the apps in India or banning the use of these apps for Indian tournaments?
Parliament banned these real money games. So BCCI or any other board in India can't use them as sponsors. The aftereffects of this ban caused the pausing of the ECN tournament in Europe. D11 is the sole reason for the T10 happening across the world, so it may be going to be dead soon.

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