Bangladesh 20/20s

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Crastle_cog
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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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Would rather invest in a younger bowler than going back to larry. We saw what happened with ngarava, was given opportunities from an young age and is now arguably even better than blessing.

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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If they're having warm up games you'd surely want to see all the probables and possibles on the field, not some relatives and some pet guys that some moron hopes will be good at some point to justify whatever coach punting them for 5 years?
Even if they've got a team in mind, which they clearly have, surely have the fringe guys playing some higher level games? I guess they don't want any nasty surprises :lol:

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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We all know Chamu and Larry gonna open the batting and bowling respectively, let's cut the crap :lol:

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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Crastle_cog wrote:
Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:18 pm
Would rather invest in a younger bowler than going back to larry. We saw what happened with ngarava, was given opportunities from an young age and is now arguably even better than blessing.
If there's another Ngarava floating around, get him in the team. But which of these young blokes looks like him?

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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https://cricheroes.com/scorecard/108088 ... /scorecard

Another low scoring match. Bennett got 60 odd

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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Crastle_cog wrote:
Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:18 pm
ngarava, was given opportunities from an young age and is now arguably even better than blessing.
I wonder that as of today. April 18, anyone believes Blessing is better than Richie?

Richie has kicked on the last 12-18 months and I feel he would be at home in the 11 of most test countries outside the big 3, Nz and SA.

Also I got to lol at Craig Ervine coming at opening batsman of the emerging Zimbabwe team.

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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Blessing spot is still guaranteed but he needs to do a little more than he has been. Ngarava is by far the better bowler at the moment. I want to see some A tours with maposa Macheka and newman nyamhuri bowling so we can blood more youngsters.

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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Unless I have missed it or his injured, I would of thought Mavuta would have been back for these games.

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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Wes scored 93 in the final game today.

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Re: Bangladesh 20/20s

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zimfan1 wrote:
Fri Apr 19, 2024 10:44 am
Wes scored 93 in the final game today.
Another problem for selectors,

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