Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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Alex Russel with yet another 5 wicket haul.

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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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MW’s 164 runs in this match turning out to be the difference, great bowling from Vinny too

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A few things to note here from this round, which has been extremely encouraging.

The younger players have truly shon and put their hand up with the bat.

Myers looks the goods and currently sits on a 52 average in FC cricket.

Marumani has scored another FC ton and has an average of 36. Again, showing he can really play and should be looked at more than just a T20 slogger.

Nick Welch and Matty Welch have shown they've got natural boundary hitting ability. As it stands I don't know who is actually the better batter.

Ervine has reaffirmed his class and his status as our best better in 50 over and longer format cricket.

Ben Curran seems to have hit some form as an opener, which is what we desperately need at the moment. Looks dubious for an LBW call though.

Matthew Campbell scoring back to back half centuries at a good strike rate has turned my head, as an opener too. Encouraging but needs to kick on now and continue.

Vincent Musekiwa (spelling) bowled excellently, as did Mavuta.

These boys minus Ervine are the future and they'vade a strong case here for the tests coming up.

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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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Also, seeing Evans back bowling was great to see. Nice that Chats still has it in him yo take wickets

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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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But what about fast bowling department apart from Blessing and Ngarava?
Gwandu - Taking wickets there and here not consistent
Macheka - Injuring most time
Chivanga - Also missing due to injury? Absent in most of the domestic matches.

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Well we're still looking for a seaming all-rounder.
Vezha looks ok, more a bowler
Ali Frost, more a batter.
Evans, really hoping he fires this season. As usual he needs to find a yard of pace as well.
Faraz, more a batter. I just can't wrap my head around his lack of pace.
Jongwe. Better than Faraz in both departments in my humble opinion. He seems to have hit his ceiling though, and he's his own worst enemy. If Evans plays well and remains uninjured he has a higher ceiling than Faraz and Luke. He has to go up a level quickly though or he's going to forever remain an option as opposed to a certainty.

We are so short of international quality seaming all-rounder rounders it's scary.
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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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That was a disappointing end to the Rhinos Mountaineers game. Rhinos capitulated without so much as a whimper. Musekiwa and Mayavo went about that poorly.
Evans played well. In my view he should bat at 5 in this team, ahead of Musekiwa even. If they want a national all rounder then the guy must have responsibility with the bat, he's got the ability.
They're all pumping up Musekiwa, and for sure he has lots of potential, but Evans possibly has more with the bat, he just doesn't have enough time in the middle. Give him responsibility. Sink or swim.
Why didn't they bowl Musekiwa? He's an ok seamer as well.

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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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Musekiwa hasn't bowled since african games.

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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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Marshmallow wrote:
Sun Nov 10, 2024 3:27 pm
But what about fast bowling department apart from Blessing and Ngarava?
Gwandu - Taking wickets there and here not consistent
Macheka - Injuring most time
Chivanga - Also missing due to injury? Absent in most of the domestic matches.
You just can't ignore Chatara. He's still right up there.

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Re: Franchise Round 2 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (5th-10th November)

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I've just seen a pic of a Zim U13 side. About 6 white kids, 4 Indians and a lone black lad.
What that means is there's a good bunch of cricketers and most importantly the parents will attempt to fund raise to get to SA. Let's hope.

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