The case between Gerrie and Garner is that they are not at their fittest levels they are getting there thanks to the encouragement and fitness ethics enstilled by coach ntini. The best of Aliseni is still to come no doubt. My observations are based on games i have umpired and balls i have faced when training with all 3. T Gerrhe truth can only be known when they all are under the gun. The deception in judging pace usually comes about in a bowlers run up where the action may suggest pace but i would suggest facing a few deliveries. As i had mentioned that both Gerry and Garner are working hard on getting fitter which i am sure will get them quicker and durable to the regiours of four day cricket the game that they all prefer to play.rupeni wrote: I actually know both and asked you this question to see how much you know. Aliseni and Muzhange the same??!! LMAO!!! I watched a net session and my gawd Aliseni is at least 3 yards quicker than Muzhange (i’m being diplomatic) and he gets more bounce (plus they're the same height!). One is a medium fast bowler who bowls outswing(125-132) and the other a genuine quick (the quickest we've had in a long time) who hits the deck. Nyauchi is quicker than Muzhange yet you say Muzhange and Aliseni are the same?? I don't know what you smoke Gargamel!!
[Discussion]: Your Zim A side for Sou A & NZ, team building
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Re: [Discussion]: Your Zim A side for Sou A & NZ, team build
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