Midwest Rhinos v Southern Rocks
11-14 December 2010, Kwekwe Sports Club
Last round of Logan Cup matches before the New Year. Rocks are winless in the Logan Cup so far this season, can they win one on the road?
[Match Thread] Rhinos v Rocks (Logan Cup)
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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Rocks (Logan Cup)
Problems of ZIM Cricket (National team as well as first class teams) - Conversions and Collapses
300 odd for 2 with two batsman on centuries,then a quick collapse...The collapses are just too frequent..Not everyone in the team performs..
Look at the current indian side and the australian side in the past..Everybody performed in a match as a result they won. No match can be won
when there are few people performing and many people failing. This has been the problem of Zim cricket for the past few years and needs to be
rectified from the grassroot level. They did well in the triangular series as they had many batsmen scoring runs,good starts and bowlers performed
as well...
Another problem is conversion : Batsmen throw wickets away really cheaply. They don't convert 50 into 100 and 100 into double hundreds..Waller and
Sibanda got out after playing really well. They should try to score big centuries since zim is returning to test cricket. In India's ranji trophy after almost
every round of games,we see at least one double century..Not in case of Zim..
They need a sports psychologist and maybe a coaching seminar for all the players in the domestic cricket by a good coach and some sports analyst
would be really helpful..
300 odd for 2 with two batsman on centuries,then a quick collapse...The collapses are just too frequent..Not everyone in the team performs..
Look at the current indian side and the australian side in the past..Everybody performed in a match as a result they won. No match can be won
when there are few people performing and many people failing. This has been the problem of Zim cricket for the past few years and needs to be
rectified from the grassroot level. They did well in the triangular series as they had many batsmen scoring runs,good starts and bowlers performed
as well...
Another problem is conversion : Batsmen throw wickets away really cheaply. They don't convert 50 into 100 and 100 into double hundreds..Waller and
Sibanda got out after playing really well. They should try to score big centuries since zim is returning to test cricket. In India's ranji trophy after almost
every round of games,we see at least one double century..Not in case of Zim..
They need a sports psychologist and maybe a coaching seminar for all the players in the domestic cricket by a good coach and some sports analyst
would be really helpful..
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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Rocks (Logan Cup)
Roland Benaude looks a decent little player...a hard hitting 51 with six 4's and two 6's...watch this space
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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Rocks (Logan Cup)
Obviously not !!!!!!!!!!!!maehara wrote:Midwest Rhinos v Southern Rocks
11-14 December 2010, Kwekwe Sports Club
Last round of Logan Cup matches before the New Year. Rocks are winless in the Logan Cup so far this season, can they win one on the road?
A talented batsman but a modest, hardworking character, Stuart Matsikenyeri is the third of three school friends from Churchill Boys High School, Harare to represent Zimbabwe in international cricket. - Cricinfo.
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Re: [Match Thread] Rhinos v Rocks (Logan Cup)
No kidding.Zimfanatic69 wrote:Obviously not !!!!!!!!!!!!
Mid West Rhinos 459/7d
Southern Rocks 197 & 205
Mid West Rhinos won by an innings and 57 runs