Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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I think I`d persevere with chatara one more match. Cant discount someone as reliable as him after one bad game

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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Very much a diplomat!

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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Amazing batting display by the lads...In addition to a solid bowling display towards the end of the nepali innings. Fielding needs to be sorted out and hopefully a better start with the ball next match. Don't mind giving chats another go against the dutch. Let's keep up the performances and grind it out match after match. Up the chevrons 🇿🇼❤️

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Ervine and Williams rightly getting all the plaudits, but Ngarava and Wellington were crucial today, really brought us back into the game.

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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secretzimbo wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:17 pm
Houghton is a diplomat. I'm not sure Flower is. Doubt it would end well if he was ever involved with ZC tbh. I think Houghton is very smart in how he deals with things.
That's a shame. He just looks like a really tough guy. Nice to see him back in Zimbabwe though talking about his brother etc

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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He was asked twice by his co-commentator about how proud he must feel, and he dodged it twice.

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Googly wrote:
Sun Jun 18, 2023 2:31 pm
He was asked twice by his co-commentator about how proud he must feel, and he dodged it twice.
All I heard from Flower was praise and how happy he was to be there

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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What a clinical win in the end! Kudos to Craig, Sean, Richie and Wellington.

Sean Williams reaching 7000 international runs too (only the 6th Zimbo to do this) with that fastest Zimbo hundred. 150 ODI landmark as well. Special game for him.

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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Williams is the man, couldn’t be more pleased for him. He’s our best player in the current squad, maybe even ever.

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Re: Zimbabwe Vs Nepal | ICC CWC Qualifier | 18 June 2023

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Good batting display by Zimbabwe totally in control. Gumbie and Wes chipping in very well. Would stick with the same team in the next game. Perhaps just give Chatara a day off to gather himself. We have plenty of games to come. Ngarava and Muzarabani showing they can lead to bowling attack well.
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