[Series Thread] Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh

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Re: [Series Thread] Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh

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Congratulations Chappie for a fine fifty.

just saw the logo's. Looks fine. Intresting times ahead. but sorry Zimfan, didn't like the Mountaineers logo. mash eagles was the best. But ofcourse opinions vary.
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zimfan1 wrote:Nice to see that you are in touch with Cricinfo Maehara :lol:
Sadly they seemed to be on to my cunning attempt to nab some free publicity...! :D

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Coventry goes proberly an unessercery shot but he played well shown that he can pencil his name in the middle order for a while

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just taken an instant dislike for Stannly Staddon :D

To much use of the word I rather than we

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loverly 50 by Willaims he is wasted at number 6 he is a natural born 3

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Partnership is 57. Looks promising. Are we going to be witness of a tense finish?

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syedmahm wrote:Partnership is 57. Looks promising. Are we going to be witness of a tense finish?
They need to start scoring some runs - may have been an idea to put Chigumbura in ahead of Matsikenyeri & let him cut loose a little. Still have a batting powerplay to take, though - play it right and it could get the momentum going...

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maehara wrote:
syedmahm wrote:Partnership is 57. Looks promising. Are we going to be witness of a tense finish?
They need to start scoring some runs - may have been an idea to put Chigumbura in ahead of Matsikenyeri & let him cut loose a little. Still have a batting powerplay to take, though - play it right and it could get the momentum going...
Agree. Sure like to see the match is going tight.

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Stuart Matsikenyeri has to open up now and support his partner more.

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Good point raised in the CricInfo commentary:
"After 37th, Bangladesh was 185/3 and that is when Shakib unleashed his strokeplay. Williams need to do that now......"
Of course, Bangladesh had a few more wickets to play with, but still...

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