Duffin and his timing
Duffin and his timing
Thinking about it Duffin might well have been a bit premature with his retirement, An Injury to Mawoyo and we have the openers Sibanda/maruma neither are in great form. Could have been a ready made replacement for either of them and im sure particularly Maruma
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Yeah, we just have no established FC options to choose from. I think Hami and Vusi need to do it next game with Hami playing in Mawoyo's blocking role. Williams has to come in at 3 for Maruma.
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Could Taylor open? He is in good form.
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Don't fix ...eugene wrote:Could Taylor open? He is in good form.
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The worry with Williams would be that he has not batted up the order for the Tuskers for some time, he was mostly batting below Ervine.
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Sure but he is the best candidate. Waller, Chigs, Mutumbami? They won't go up there. Taylor could move up one and Williams go four, but I think Taylor is happy there.foreignfield wrote:The worry with Williams would be that he has not batted up the order for the Tuskers for some time, he was mostly batting below Ervine.
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Assuming Hami openes, something he is clearly loath to do. Then the argument stays the same: Williams, Waller, Chigs, no-one of them will move up and open instead of Maruma. I agree that Timycen is not opener, but the cupboard is bare, there's only Sikandar Raza in the squad who does the job occasionally in FC cricket with not much success. I suspect that the selectors will stick with Maruma for the second Test and not change the side at all.Jemisi wrote:Sure but he is the best candidate. Waller, Chigs, Mutumbami? They won't go up there. Taylor could move up one and Williams go four, but I think Taylor is happy there.
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Taylor has virtually opened in both innings anyway.
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You may well be right.foreignfield wrote:Assuming Hami openes, something he is clearly loath to do. Then the argument stays the same: Williams, Waller, Chigs, no-one of them will move up and open instead of Maruma. I agree that Timycen is not opener, but the cupboard is bare, there's only Sikandar Raza in the squad who does the job occasionally in FC cricket with not much success. I suspect that the selectors will stick with Maruma for the second Test and not change the side at all.Jemisi wrote:Sure but he is the best candidate. Waller, Chigs, Mutumbami? They won't go up there. Taylor could move up one and Williams go four, but I think Taylor is happy there.
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Maybe Ray Price should should open? Joking of course, although he did open for awhile in domestic cricket a number of seasons ago.
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