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3 wickets in 4 balls....great
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I don't like where this is heading ....

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We need to keep Kyle Jarvis in Zimbabwe as our secret weapon.
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As long as he doesn't play county cricket, i'm all for it!
He's playing in a good standard there aswell, not some poxy league in the U.K atleast, and to have been recognized shows that he's in some kind of form xD

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sloandog wrote:As long as he doesn't play county cricket, i'm all for it!
He's playing in a good standard there aswell, not some poxy league in the U.K atleast, and to have been recognized shows that he's in some kind of form xD
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Can somebody who is perhaps a little smarter than me tell me why someone like Jarvis can't turn his back on zimbabawe, play for Essex (real Essex, not 2nd). Make a bit of cash and then .... Just happen to decide to come back to zim around august or when Logan cup starts.



This could be a good way to get around certain laws if you know what I'm saying....
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kyle jarvis is developing into an allrounder 66 runs & 2 wickets for burwell

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I'm anxious to see this guy play a role in the upcoming preparation games. It appears he has well & truly recovered, so Butcher and his team should get him back to prepare with the other guys. What's the story there? I'm sure we can afford to pick him for ODIs at least.

I haven't seen much of this guy, but the prospect of him being our only true international class quick really excites me. None of the other guys since Streak (and maybe Blignaut & Friend) has made that kind of impression on me. Still we need to be careful with him, not even Steyn & Morne were thrown into Tests that early despite their pace and domestic form.
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