I don't think Dabengwa adds anything to the team...He cheaps in with few overs of left arm spin and that is basically it...Malcolm waller and Charles coventry are much better stroke makers than Dabengwa and if Zim selectors are selecting him time and again even after no real performance to show for,why don't they pick new faces...Dabengwa can hit sixes with his wild slogs but that is not worth his place in the team...If anybody thinks otherwise,you need to be real...
Greg Lamb is much better bowler than dabengwa..And much more solid as a batsman who can come at top of the order when early wicket falls or if the condition demands...He is accurate and seems to be much better choice...
Zimbabwe needs a good hitter..Taylor,Masakadza are all good hitters but they are solid batsmen...Zim needs someone like Cameron white who can strike big anytime...Chigumbura should not be a lone man...
And,the players need to be more consistent,selective with their shots and clever...We need more hundreds and good conversions..There are far too many fifties and not hundreds...
Keith Dabengwa...
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Tinashce Ruswa wrote:I didn't say go team I said constructive criticism......We are all allowed our own opinions just that this forum at times degenerates into a farce..It is after all a forum where different opinions r encouraged..you can't in my opinion keep flogging a dead horseeugene wrote:It would be a rather pointless forum if we just sat around typing 'go team' all the time.
I wish the selectors would stop flogging the dead horse that is Keith Dabengwa.
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Re: Keith Dabengwa...
...aaaand I think the "constructive" phase of the thread has ended. Locking.