Domestic Half way

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Andy31
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Domestic Half way

Post by Andy31 »

I think its a bit over half way through the domestic season

Thought i start a topic.

Whose everyone surprise packet
Big Improver's etc

My half XI's would be
Logan Cup
1 B. Curran
2 T.Makoni
3 N.Wlech
4 M.Wlech
5 A.Naqvi
6 A.Hamid
7 N.Mayavo
8 V.Masekesa
9 M.Chinouya
10 T.Chatara
11 A.Russell

pro 50
1 B.Curran
2 T.Chiorah
3 C.Ervine
4 R Kaia
5 J.campbell
6 T Munyonga
7 L.jongwe
8 W MAshinge
9 B.Evans
10 E.Masuku
11 T Dzikiti

Andy31
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Re: Domestic Half way

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Also going to predict
Mountaineers Logan cup
Eagles pro 50

aydee
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Re: Domestic Half way

Post by aydee »

Some good calls there.

The fact that the only 2 seamers in that FC side are veterans who seem to be past selection is a significant concern. Blessing and Richie have a big responsibility at the moment.

Been very impressed with Munyonga in white ball cricket.

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Re: Domestic Half way

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aydee wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:30 am
Some good calls there.

The fact that the only 2 seamers in that FC side are veterans who seem to be past selection is a significant concern. Blessing and Richie have a big responsibility at the moment.

Been very impressed with Munyonga in white ball cricket.
Another worry being that the top three wicket takers in the Logan cup are all spinners.

Be interesting to see how things go once some of the players are back for the next few rounds

Mueddie28
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Re: Domestic Half way

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aydee wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:30 am
Some good calls there.

The fact that the only 2 seamers in that FC side are veterans who seem to be past selection is a significant concern. Blessing and Richie have a big responsibility at the moment.

Been very impressed with Munyonga in white ball cricket.
Munyonga and Maruma have been proven failures at international levels look at the stats..

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Re: Domestic Half way

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Munyonga absolutely has not been a proven failure. The boy can really play

Andy31
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Re: Domestic Half way

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I feel Tony will be in the squad for the Ireland series.

aydee
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Re: Domestic Half way

Post by aydee »

Mueddie28 wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:53 pm
aydee wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:30 am
Some good calls there.

The fact that the only 2 seamers in that FC side are veterans who seem to be past selection is a significant concern. Blessing and Richie have a big responsibility at the moment.

Been very impressed with Munyonga in white ball cricket.
Munyonga and Maruma have been proven failures at international levels look at the stats..
Maruma is 10 years older than Munyonga. Completely different cases.

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Re: Domestic Half way

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Andy31 wrote:
Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:57 am
I think its a bit over half way through the domestic season

Thought i start a topic.

Whose everyone surprise packet
Big Improver's etc

My half XI's would be
Logan Cup
1 B. Curran
2 T.Makoni
3 N.Wlech
4 M.Wlech
5 A.Naqvi
6 A.Hamid
7 N.Mayavo
8 V.Masekesa
9 M.Chinouya
10 T.Chatara
11 A.Russell

Update on my end of the Logan Cup team. A few changes.

Logan Cup
1 B. Curran
2 T.Makoni
3 N.Wlech
4 A.Naqvi
5 T.Maruma
6 W.Madhavre
7 N.Mayavo
8 V.Masekesa
9 A. Falao
10 T.Chatara
11 A.Russell

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Re: Domestic Half way

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No ervine?

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