Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
Aah I see Matigimu bowling!!
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
Another very weak side from the Rocks today. Any idea what's actually going there at the moment?
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
He's got the longest arms I've ever seen
He's got West Indian genes for sure.
He's a great guy.

He's got West Indian genes for sure.

He's a great guy.
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
It's another reason to have a 6th franchise. Let the bottom team face relegation. Then you'll see whether players lose interest if they're at the bottom of the table.
Same thing happens in club cricket, you find at the end of the season some clubs can't even raise a team.
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
Matigumu on a hat trick.
He's getting crazy tennis ball bounce.
Gumbie was back on for one ball after frost holed out.
Hopefully no damage to the old sac. Not nice.
He's getting crazy tennis ball bounce.
Gumbie was back on for one ball after frost holed out.
Hopefully no damage to the old sac. Not nice.
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
Finally Bennett makes a guest appearance 

Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
Odd fielding position by Kamunhukamwe for Bennet right next to the non striker blocking the man even. Wonder whats the story behind that one.
CHRISTOPHER MPOFU: 'The problem was fear of failure. I used to think that when I played, if I didn't do well in one game, I would lose my place for the next one but now I've let go of that'
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
I've seen that many times. It's a great spot. Cuts off most guys dink for a single.
NW actually susceptible to that spot. If you fall over a little bit it's hard to keep that shot on the ground.
NW actually susceptible to that spot. If you fall over a little bit it's hard to keep that shot on the ground.
Re: Franchise Round 9 - Pro50 & Logan (3- 9 March)
And especially to Faraz with his dibbly dobblies