I agree, Zim Provinces should play a couple more games, they will improve a lot with this exposure. A game against Kenya is very much likely, i would also reccomend teams like Uganda.brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Good. IMO Namibia are far better than Gauteng etc, so Zimbabwe Provinces must be improving. I think a Zimbabwe Provinces squad should have a few matches against the full Kenyan side.
Match Thread: Namibia v Zimbabwe Provinces (3-Day Match)
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Stumps on day two: Zimbabwe Provinces 339/6d, Namibia 107 & 218/3. Looks like Namibia have finally remembered how to play...
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Even though it's looking dire, the points situation is not: Points Zimbabwe Provinces 13.78*, Namibia 4.14*
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Friday Kasteni takes on the Namibian bowling attack
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A win by 8 wickets 

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It brings us up to third on the table: http://content-www.cricinfo.com/southaf ... ointstable
What a close game, I'm not sure how many overs were to spare but it was probably cutting it fine. A cameo by Graeme Cremer, 35 off 26 (what a transformation from bowler to allrounder, surely his Logan Cup century was no fluke) to seal the win - 2nd innings run rate of 6.00.
Would have been a good days play to be at.
What a close game, I'm not sure how many overs were to spare but it was probably cutting it fine. A cameo by Graeme Cremer, 35 off 26 (what a transformation from bowler to allrounder, surely his Logan Cup century was no fluke) to seal the win - 2nd innings run rate of 6.00.
Would have been a good days play to be at.