Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Donald
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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Googly wrote:
Mon Nov 25, 2024 5:30 pm
How did he do?
Ya he should have had plenty more opportunities. A guy with 14 hundreds would walk into this side now.
It was a horrific test for zimbabwe in napier. Lost by an innings. Forster scored 18 and 6. Everyone struggled apart from Reggie that test.

secretzimbo
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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Mutizwa is a great shout on the bad treatment list actually. He was a really good player.

Present day poor treatment has been reserved for Mufudza, Masuku and Chinouya. Arguably Innocent Kaia too - showed promise but was always chopped and changed and in and out of the side. Never had a solid run of consecutive games.

There are others too

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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What was Tinasche Hove like? His stats are poor but a family friend said he had a great technique

Donald
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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Ohhh and blessing Mahwire is another one. It got very personal for him and the hierarchy

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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)

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Wow these names :lol: some of these guys must be like 50 now.

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