Match thread: 1st ODI - Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe
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Re: Match thread: 1st ODI - Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe
Current partnership 22 runs, 8.1 overs, RR: 2.69
this is better Waller wants in, he is guaranteed of playing the next 2 games
this is better Waller wants in, he is guaranteed of playing the next 2 games
12.4 Odhiambo to Vermeulen, FOUR, that's an appalling long hop, Vermulen had plenty of time to get into position, drink a cup of tea, and pull the ball towards the long leg boundary- his first boundary today
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It was a brave effort by Waller. He looks like a good batsman, at least he played shots decisively. I think he will become a very important batsman for Zimbabwe.
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WHER IS EVERYONE!!!!!
12.4 Odhiambo to Vermeulen, FOUR, that's an appalling long hop, Vermulen had plenty of time to get into position, drink a cup of tea, and pull the ball towards the long leg boundary- his first boundary today
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captions knock by utseya
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congr8s everyone
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price has just one us the game from nowhere he is a legand







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Priceless 4s by Pricey and a huge win. congrats.
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Re: Match thread: 1st ODI - Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe
Saying that you expect a hundred from a top order batsman in every match of the series: $ 0.5 (For getting publicity in local media).
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Capitulating to a team total of 124: $ 50 (Someone would have lost a bet somewhere).
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Having a legend like Raymond Price in you side to win the match all on his own: PRICELESS.
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There are some things in cricket that nobody can do. For everything else, there is Raymond Price.
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Capitulating to a team total of 124: $ 50 (Someone would have lost a bet somewhere).
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Having a legend like Raymond Price in you side to win the match all on his own: PRICELESS.
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There are some things in cricket that nobody can do. For everything else, there is Raymond Price.
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Re: Match thread: 1st ODI - Bangladesh vs Zimbabwe
WE WON!!!!! I NEVER THOT WE WOULD WIN BUT WELL DONE ZIM
12.4 Odhiambo to Vermeulen, FOUR, that's an appalling long hop, Vermulen had plenty of time to get into position, drink a cup of tea, and pull the ball towards the long leg boundary- his first boundary today
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What a win!
I am dedicating these images to Ray Price:

I thought we were absolutely down and out at 6/40 or whatever horrible score we were; but the debutant Malcolm Waller - along with Prosper Utseya, Tawanda Mupariwa and of course Ray Price steered us home.
The top order were a disgrace, as the lower middle order showed, you have to graft an innings on this wicket.
What a great finish, I think matches like this show that one day cricket is not dead

I am dedicating these images to Ray Price:


I thought we were absolutely down and out at 6/40 or whatever horrible score we were; but the debutant Malcolm Waller - along with Prosper Utseya, Tawanda Mupariwa and of course Ray Price steered us home.
The top order were a disgrace, as the lower middle order showed, you have to graft an innings on this wicket.
What a great finish, I think matches like this show that one day cricket is not dead

