[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Bangladesh: 2nd Test
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Our only way out of this is wickets.
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Third catch of the innings and counting ... personal best.betterdays wrote:Mumbai has really had a good match...he's been good behind the stumps...
The way the fielders put them down let's hope some more edges (or what the umpires think are edges) fly his way.
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foreignfield wrote:The way the fielders put them down let's hope some more edges (or what the umpires think are edges) fly his way.
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yep, he's doing well.foreignfield wrote:Third catch of the innings and counting ... personal best.betterdays wrote:Mumbai has really had a good match...he's been good behind the stumps...
The way the fielders put them down let's hope some more edges (or what the umpires think are edges) fly his way.
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Hami yes, Cremer no. Cremer didn't trouble anyone, bowled a lot of short stuff and was leaking all over the place.CrimsonAvenger wrote:Last half hour has been miserable watching. Cremer and Hamilton have created chances. Can't blame them.
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I think we have ourselves a wicket keeper . Chakabva hasnt really put his hand up and taylor should probably concentrate on his batting.
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Well I think this game is probably gone, anything over 200 is going to be tough for our batsmen. Vusi, Regis, and Santa Claus will combine for about 20 runs; and then the pressure will be on Taylor and Waller to save the game.
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The one positive from this shambles.betterdays wrote:Mumbai has really had a good match...he's been good behind the stumps...
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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v Bangladesh: 2nd Test
Yep. Taylor tends to only turn to Hami whenever things go completely awry. Of course, if you have five frontline bowlers (and against BD's array of left-handers you can count Chigs as one) it needs a touch of imagination to turn to your forever underestimated medium pacer.CrimsonAvenger wrote:Just wondering, if only Hamilton had been given few overs in the first dig...
The Windies' Test matches were a bit different because the coaches had formulated the plan to use Hami as the third seamer, a role he fulfilled to perfection imo.
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Has anyone been able to find highlights anywhere?