[U19 World Cup] Zimbabwe vs Windies
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[U19 World Cup] Zimbabwe vs Windies
Most likely our last match of the tournament outside the playoffs. Or can we spring a surprise? Death by spin anyone?
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This match will be broadcast on willow tv in the USA and Canada.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
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Re: [U19 World Cup] Zimbabwe vs Windies
I think if we can surprise them with spin and play to our strength we have a chance.
,so I suggest 40 overs of tight spin bolwing.
our seamers lack the penetration and kill factor that we witnessed from England.
Spin and spin and more spin
,so I suggest 40 overs of tight spin bolwing.
our seamers lack the penetration and kill factor that we witnessed from England.
Spin and spin and more spin
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Lot of fog it seems, so the game might be delayed. Tweet from Ian Bishop:


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It clears quickly. Should be at least 90 overs played.CrimsonAvenger wrote:Lot of fog it seems, so the game might be delayed. Tweet from Ian Bishop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYq6auq5cyQ (Jaylen Brown, 2024 NBA Finals MVP)
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That man Pope has a great future. Really destructive batsman, thank goodness he's gone. Good job by the Mcgyver twins, we were looking in poor shape there. Really needed to take that catch!!
I want to see Ives bowl.
I want to see Ives bowl.
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Watched a bit of the game so far, a little bit of conservative captaincy and not very impressive on the field. But I can see the immense talent in Ngarava and Mashinge - if you keep aside the bit of inconsistency that can be imrpoved upon. Particularly the angles that Ngarava generates. Spinners doing their job too, but dropping the odd one short and they are taking their toll on them. With the batting we have, this is already looking ominous though. Pretty impressive start by Matigimu too as I write this.
However, why are we playing with 6 frontline bowlers + Ives who can bowl more than just a couple? If Mashinge can bowl 10, we could have gone with only one of Matigimu / Ngarava + Madhevere, Magarira and Mavuta with Ives to fill in (as well as Snyder?)
And a great effort from Matigimu to run the WI skipper out
However, why are we playing with 6 frontline bowlers + Ives who can bowl more than just a couple? If Mashinge can bowl 10, we could have gone with only one of Matigimu / Ngarava + Madhevere, Magarira and Mavuta with Ives to fill in (as well as Snyder?)
And a great effort from Matigimu to run the WI skipper out

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Good observations. We are definitely long on bowlers. Matigimu can more than hold a bat, he's been a disaster so far, but maybe today will be better. Great run out by him. I really want to see Ives, I want to be convinced that he's not better than the Mcgyvers. I would like to see Sly trundle in and see if it will seam.
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Its a greentop wicket.
The Zim seamers look really good. Tall, and with pace. Maybe not express, but certainly quicker than the likes of Tinashe and Jongwe.
The Zim seamers look really good. Tall, and with pace. Maybe not express, but certainly quicker than the likes of Tinashe and Jongwe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYq6auq5cyQ (Jaylen Brown, 2024 NBA Finals MVP)
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Yes, and not bad control for a young leggie for the skipper Mavuta too. Very much in control. Have to see how he reacts if they decide to take him on, but all the bowlers so far have had something that says they belong here.Kriterion_BD wrote:The Zim seamers look really good. Tall, and with pace. Maybe not express, but certainly quicker than the likes of Tinashe and Jongwe.