Tatenda Taibu has retired?

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What a pity it was not Craig Ervine who has decided to go and do the Lords work instead.
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Shall we pick an XI to do the Lords Test Match

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Zimfanatic69 wrote:What a pity it was not Craig Ervine who has decided to go and do the Lords work instead.
Someone has a massive chip on their shoulder. ;)

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Zimfanatic69 wrote:What a pity it was not Craig Ervine who has decided to go and do the Lords work instead.

God has a higher purpose for Craig - to be the mainstay of the Zimbabwean middle order for the next ten years.
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eugene wrote:
Zimfanatic69 wrote:What a pity it was not Craig Ervine who has decided to go and do the Lords work instead.

God has a higher purpose for Craig - to be the mainstay of the Zimbabwean middle order for the next ten years.

Given Craig's performances is it any wonder I do not believe :D

He hardly did the Lord's work today :D :lol:
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Craig did score 49 the other day. Even he can't score big every day. Despite appearances, Ervine isn't God himself, he is just annointed by God.
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Basically, I get the sense Taibu will be back. He could certainly do God's work and be a professional sportsman - it's not like Zimbabwe has a full schedule or cricket year round. Perhaps he should look at the example of Tim Tebow in the NFL. He does a lot of Christian missionary work while maintaining a successful sporting career.
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An example of "The Lords Work" in Africa, or should that be the Lords bigotry.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/ju ... bia-africa
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I get the sense Taibu will be back. He could certainly do God's work and be a professional sportsman - it's not like Zimbabwe has a full schedule or cricket year round. Perhaps he should look at the example of Tim Tebow in the NFL. He does a lot of Christian missionary work while maintaining a successful sporting career.
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