[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v West Indies HSC

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Kemar is a serious bowler even balls at 130KPH he looks very quick

And to think some dik brain thinks Panyangara is a better bowler 😂😂😂
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Well today we might see Hammy and Solly having to bowl for the first time.

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Googly wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:09 am
Roach is a world class bowler for sure. A real handful.
Very very very good bowler. That angle he creates is deadly. Raza seems to be adjusting pretty well to that ball which tends to just hold its line.

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I believe conventional wisdom as to what's a defendable score goes out the window to an extent in virtual play-off situations like these. Anything over 250 means a lot of time for doubts to creep in.

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sloandog wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:09 am
zimbos_05 wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:07 am
Surely if the pitch is moving and doing something we should have noticed that at pitch inspection and gone in with the third seamer.
Yea was thinking that, but maybe Cremer/Streak thought it would ruff up and slow down as the day goes on.
Looks to be having the opposite effect at the moment though hey :roll:
With Chatara injured Ngarava was the only other option so I guess they didn’t want to risk him, plus Chisoro has 3 wickets in 2 games
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Right Chris Gayle bowling. Treat this club standard off spin with the respect it deserves lads.

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I’d take all of our 4 spinners of theirs so I still think our lot can make an impact
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sloandog wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:11 am
Right Chris Gayle bowling. Treat this club standard off spin with the respect it deserves lads.
Nearly got Raza 😬😬😬
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Here's a genuine question for those who have watched BT as far back as 2004:

Has he ever looked more fluent than today?

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jaybro wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:12 am
sloandog wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:11 am
Right Chris Gayle bowling. Treat this club standard off spin with the respect it deserves lads.
Nearly got Raza 😬😬😬
But a boundary none the less :)

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