Sounds like an exaggeration on the scale I’d come out with bro.
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Ainsley needs a few more opportunities at national level after this. It is criminal he has played only 2 ODI matches and 2 Tests.
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surely that’s warmer than England in April yo.Crastle_cog wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 11:53 pmGotta give me the props for working on the oil rigs in alberta now hey
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Ndlovu deserves a chance in the national team again but I find it strange that some of you think he is competing with Jono Campbell or Burl, he is actually competing with Mufudza and Wellington.
Jonathan Campbell is also not competing with Ryan Burl, Given Burl's age he is sure to play 2027 WC, Campbell instead is competing against Willo, Ervine, and/or Marumani/K-Long/Gumbie - either the old guys who will be 40+ or the ones who have not yet cemented their places.
Burl for me is a lock in unless there is a drastic loss of form.
Jonathan Campbell is also not competing with Ryan Burl, Given Burl's age he is sure to play 2027 WC, Campbell instead is competing against Willo, Ervine, and/or Marumani/K-Long/Gumbie - either the old guys who will be 40+ or the ones who have not yet cemented their places.
Burl for me is a lock in unless there is a drastic loss of form.
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Bennett out allegedly gloved but he did not look at all happy with decision.
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I also like Maunzi as an opener. He's a bit susceptible early on, but he's a rock solid player with a technique that will hold up against a good bowling attack. Leaves very well and knows where his off stump is.
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Jonathan campbell that was an awful awful shot.
Staring down the barrell here.
Staring down the barrell here.