Future tour rumours

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TapsC2 wrote:
Mon Apr 04, 2022 7:23 pm
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Marshmallow wrote:
Mon Apr 04, 2022 11:50 am


If that true i really like to see the real 'A' team not that old experimented players. Most importantly we have so many matches in line :D interesting to see that.
Well I'd think we might be expected to send a few seniors considering it's all expenses paid by Nepal apparently.

Unless the South Africa series has moved or cancelled, I'm not sure how we are fitting all these fixtures in a short period. For once our schedule actually seems impossibly crowded!
If the fixtures do clash I suspect we will see a "junior" 'A' team against SA 'A' with the likes of Wes, Shumba, Madande, Chivanga, Ngarava etc . Then you could get a "senior" 'A' team playing in Nepal with the likes of Kaia, Chisoro, Chamu, Cephas, Tiripano and Richmond getting a holiday.

Maybe add Raza and Blessing who are already out there to play for a week to make the Nepal fans happy. If the junior team is weak they can add Williams and Regis who have been missing for a while. They need game time. Ervine the captain can then maybe be added for the SA A T20s. That way Hami ticks all the boxes.
That lot would get absolutely spanked by Nepal away from home.

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Nowdays, even in associate cricket domestic T20 Tournaments & internationals, totals are around 190+ & 200, whereas in Zim domestic T20 games are going for results with just 140+ to 160+ in the bag. Not a single game had the total of 180+. Zim batters are way behind in learning the art of chasing huge targets in 20 over cricket. ICC going to prepare tracks for the qualifiers and traditionally they prepare flat pitches that boost the batting, it will be hard for Zim to cross the line if any team sets the target of 190+ or around 180+ in 20 overs as they are not habituated in chasing such targets in T20 cricket. This domestic T20 tournament was ideal for them to learn that art but the pitches turned to be bowling friendly.

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Rajkumar Sharma wrote:
Wed Apr 06, 2022 4:02 am
Nowdays, even in associate cricket domestic T20 Tournaments & internationals, totals are around 190+ & 200, whereas in Zim domestic T20 games are going for results with just 140+ to 160+ in the bag. Not a single game had the total of 180+. Zim batters are way behind in learning the art of chasing huge targets in 20 over cricket. ICC going to prepare tracks for the qualifiers and traditionally they prepare flat pitches that boost the batting, it will be hard for Zim to cross the line if any team sets the target of 190+ or around 180+ in 20 overs as they are not habituated in chasing such targets in T20 cricket. This domestic T20 tournament was ideal for them to learn that art but the pitches turned to be bowling friendly.
Fair point

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It’s a fair point except:

- wrong thread

- we heard you the first time. Why do you repeat the same points 3,000 fucking times?

- how many games did you watch live? How do you know it was the pitches, and not just poor batting? Oh wait, yeah, you’ve no idea at all.

- you’re also completely wrong anyway, you absolute potato.

Average Scores Batting First:

2021 T20 World Cup Qualifier (2019): 142
2021 T20 World Cup: 142
2021 IPL: 159
2022 T20 World Cup Qualifier A: 143


Do they not teach you how to count in your care home?

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Yeah let’s ignore actual evidence and stats, and let’s never actually watch any real live cricket, but let’s conclude something along the lives of:

Zimbabwe too slow batting need to hit 200+ every game with big hitter from start we want to see Nick Welsh and suleiman moor in team with pj mire then will hit 190 200+ big score super sixes score every tym.
If hv bowler like Brendan Dicklip in team with inswinger outs swinger cutter ball Yorker then will defend giant 200+ score n zimbabwe will win but every1 is too racist . Pj moor suck my dick plz

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How does your computer still work with all that dribbling you must do

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Do you also realise the qualifier is happening on exactly the same ground?

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secretzimbo wrote:
Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:42 am
Our Women are due to playing a tri-series with Namibia and Uganda in Windhoek at some point this year too. Suggests warming relations with our fellow Africans
This womens series has now been confirmed for 19th-27th April

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Debris of this forum is getting butt hurt by other's appreciation :lol: had to make lots of comments :lol: to prove himself superior

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Zim v Ireland 1 Test, 5 ODI, 3 T20I Apr-May
Zim v Bangladesh 2 Test, 3 ODI, 3 T20I Jul-Aug
Zim v Afghanistan 2 Test, 3 ODI, 3 T20I Nov-Dec


5 tests lined up this year. Interesting, hope we can pull this off.

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