Match Thread - Zimbawe v Bangladesh 1st Test

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eugene wrote:i actually had to register a second cricinfo account with another email address, such was my dedication.
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eugene wrote:i actually had to register a second cricinfo account with another email address, such was my dedication.
Haha!

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Is hhm actually banned for good from here? Or is it another suspension?
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Honours even today, a decent come back from us after that horror show from WI. Maruma would not have played if not for the batting drought we have created for ourselves, but once he got the chance, it was merciless to make him open. He has never done that all his career. Masakadza should have been asked to open, since Taylor's footwork early on would have ruled him out. Vusi fails again, although this time, to a peach of a delivery. HM's dismissal again very soft after he did all the hard work to grind the bowlers down. Waller gave the impetus to the innings and brought out the positive Taylor with him, and hope Chigs can carry on tomorrow and we can post a decent total. Williams was in the dressing room, which means he has been omitted for lack of commitment, and rightly so, if he never turned up for training.

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Jemisi wrote:Hey guys, which of you is Anti-ZCF Outkast? Someone is giving Hhm some stick over at Cricinfo.




That would be me. Seemed like a funny idea. Not that there is a shortage of people who think he is crazy over at cricinfo.
What's happened to hhm?
Has he been kicked out of the forum or did he go into voluntary exile?

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CrimsonAvenger wrote:Honours even today, a decent come back from us after that horror show from WI. Maruma would not have played if not for the batting drought we have created for ourselves, but once he got the chance, it was merciless to make him open. He has never done that all his career. Masakadza should have been asked to open, since Taylor's footwork early on would have ruled him out. Vusi fails again, although this time, to a peach of a delivery. HM's dismissal again very soft after he did all the hard work to grind the bowlers down. Waller gave the impetus to the innings and brought out the positive Taylor with him, and hope Chigs can carry on tomorrow and we can post a decent total. Williams was in the dressing room, which means he has been omitted for lack of commitment, and rightly so, if he never turned up for training.

It really is time we told Williams to do one. I am sick and tired of him messing us around. I know our situation is not great but he constantly dicks us around.
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Hardly think Williams is messing anyone around.
Can't blame a guy for hesitating to sign a contract with a corrupt and inept administration.

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aydee wrote:Or the schoolkids who are not there by choice...
From my days as one of those schoolkids: we always had a choice. But when the alternative was "go to lessons", no contest. Even on our rickety school bus from Marondera. :)

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Pretty good day for Zimababwe. You guys nearly doubled your score in the last session and only lost one wicket. We will be hoping to get Chigs cheaply tomorrow and cut into the tail. We'll not be wanting to chase much more than 300 to level it.
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PieChucker wrote:Hardly think Williams is messing anyone around.
Can't blame a guy for hesitating to sign a contract with a corrupt and inept administration.
How dare Williams mess us around and demand things like money and being paid on time.
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