27 Zimbos in IPL auction

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Re: 27 Zimbos in IPL auction

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great list to read. out of any ZImbabwean surely coventry should be picked. I don't know how many of use are familer with Aiden Blizzard but he got an IPL contract on basically one innings. Surely Coventry should get in, his perfect for 20/2o

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Base Price & Player
USD100000
BRM Taylor
USD50000
Taibu, Chigumbura, Hami, Mastikenyeri, Sibanda, Mpofu, Chibhabha, Ed, Coventry, Dabengwa, Ervine, Mutizwa and Jarvis.
USD20000
Waller, Chakabva, Meth, Maruma, Shingirai, Vitori, Mawoyo, M'Shangwe, Ncube, Chatara, Neville and Muzhange.

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Meth at $20000 wouldn't be a bad investment.

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Gus Mackay at 20,000

why not? put your name forward...nothing to lose
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lol lol lol about Neville Madziva!!! Unbeliavable! But surely Brandon Taylor must get picked in light of recent and past perfomances, right? He is a quality player

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ZIMDOGGY wrote:Gus Mackay at 20,000

why not? put your name forward...nothing to lose

Gus Mackay could fill the role of Player/CEO.
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Does anyone know who Madziva and Muzhange are ?????
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gargamel wrote:Does anyone know who Madziva and Muzhange are ?????
Yes...

They are young seamers at the Rhinos. Muzhange in particular has shown a fair deal of promise, and bowled particularly well in a couple of the T20 games. Madziva has also stuck around with the bat at number 8 on a few occasions, suggesting potential as allrounder. However, they both have exactly the same chance of getting an IPL contract as me. Or as WG Grace...

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but props to them. nothing to lose by putting their name forward right?

someone might make a mistake and pick them thinking its vern philander or sonething.
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Re: 27 Zimbos in IPL auction

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Personally i wouldn't even put Gus Mackay forward as a potential toilet cleaner, but perhaps that's just because i've met him and seen what loyalty means to him ..........

10 out of 10 for Muzhange and Madziva, they're young lads looking to make names for themselves in the game and they just might stand a chance of being picked up as outsiders who could, just could, make themselves stars

Perhaps people on here ought to be asking why haven't more Zim youngsters taken the leap instead of questioning those that have

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