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Franchise Round 6 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (15th-20th January 2025)
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This is the most informative article yet about the Batonka stadium.
I'm not sure how our National Space Agency is the main contractor? I guess if you can build rockets and satellites you can build anything.
Aside from that angle the money is in the land that's been allocated. Land in Vic Falls is at an absolute premium. If they've been given enough to put up residential housing. That's where the long term off book big money is.
If that money and the hiring out of facilities came back into the system it would actually be a decent lomg term investment. They're looking further ahead than we've got.
There aren't 10 000 beds in Vic Falls. Still not sure how they hope to fill the stadium. If you make it free for locals you'd get a couple of thousand extra in there, but would have to lay on some buses. The only other thing you could use the stadium for is soccer, maybe sevens rugby, but that would mean you'd ideally need drop-in pitches. How does that help our cricket?
Another golf course would be interesting. That's big bucks to put in and maintain. They'd have to go some to better the Elephant Hills course, which is not that busy anyway.
Vic Falls has a few conference centres already. It's all about persuading people to use yours i guess.
The one thing they're never really going to use this for is cricket. The logistics and expense of getting players into the middle of nowhere and housing them once the qualifiers are over just makes it a non starter.
They could host internationals there, but what a waste if it gets used so seldom. Bulawayo and Harare fans would be very unhappy with that. I just don't know how ICC were on board with allocating money for this.
Whilst cash is being thrown at this venture franchise players are yet to receive their pittance. Schools have started, people are broke after Xmas. Fiddling while Rome burns.
This is the most informative article yet about the Batonka stadium.
I'm not sure how our National Space Agency is the main contractor? I guess if you can build rockets and satellites you can build anything.
Aside from that angle the money is in the land that's been allocated. Land in Vic Falls is at an absolute premium. If they've been given enough to put up residential housing. That's where the long term off book big money is.
If that money and the hiring out of facilities came back into the system it would actually be a decent lomg term investment. They're looking further ahead than we've got.
There aren't 10 000 beds in Vic Falls. Still not sure how they hope to fill the stadium. If you make it free for locals you'd get a couple of thousand extra in there, but would have to lay on some buses. The only other thing you could use the stadium for is soccer, maybe sevens rugby, but that would mean you'd ideally need drop-in pitches. How does that help our cricket?
Another golf course would be interesting. That's big bucks to put in and maintain. They'd have to go some to better the Elephant Hills course, which is not that busy anyway.
Vic Falls has a few conference centres already. It's all about persuading people to use yours i guess.
The one thing they're never really going to use this for is cricket. The logistics and expense of getting players into the middle of nowhere and housing them once the qualifiers are over just makes it a non starter.
They could host internationals there, but what a waste if it gets used so seldom. Bulawayo and Harare fans would be very unhappy with that. I just don't know how ICC were on board with allocating money for this.
Whilst cash is being thrown at this venture franchise players are yet to receive their pittance. Schools have started, people are broke after Xmas. Fiddling while Rome burns.
Re: Franchise Round 6 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (15th-20th January 2025)
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Re: Franchise Round 6 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (15th-20th January 2025)
Gone for 122. Brilliant batting. Nice to have these new lads coming in and scoring hundreds. All they can do face whats thrown at them. Keep it up
Re: Franchise Round 6 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (15th-20th January 2025)
It's interesting to see the selection of the sides in the SAT20 now that the quota has been taken away.
Re: Franchise Round 6 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (15th-20th January 2025)
Lhuan-dre Pretorius.
He did pretty well in the U19 WC as well. He was batting with Dewan Marais, another huge lad with real ability, that to me looked like he had the edge on Pretorius. Shows what I know
Pretorius does this funny little circle with his bat just as he's starting his swing that looks like it's going to get him into all kinds of trouble, but clearly works for him. He's batting himself into an IPL contract.
He did pretty well in the U19 WC as well. He was batting with Dewan Marais, another huge lad with real ability, that to me looked like he had the edge on Pretorius. Shows what I know
Pretorius does this funny little circle with his bat just as he's starting his swing that looks like it's going to get him into all kinds of trouble, but clearly works for him. He's batting himself into an IPL contract.
Re: Franchise Round 6 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (15th-20th January 2025)
Or maybe it was Steven Stolk? He got something like 80 off 30 if I recall? They just keep producing good batters.
The one I'm rating is a youngster called De Villiers, he looks proper as well.
The one I'm rating is a youngster called De Villiers, he looks proper as well.
Re: Franchise Round 6 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (15th-20th January 2025)
I think it’s Pretorius who I was thinking off
I wonder if they will get on at Bulawayo today
I wonder if they will get on at Bulawayo today