He is a treat to watch this series but sadly no support from other sideConant wrote:Brendan Taylor taking the attack to the New Zealanders. His game plan reminding me a bit of a vintage Andy Flower at this stage.
[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v NewZealand (3rd ODI)
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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v NewZealand (3rd ODI)
Rare form from Taylor. I hope these two can give things a decent shake.
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Taylor better not run himself out. Been a little while since our usual top order runout
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Top effort from this bloke.
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The other one is struggling with a simple bat as well as reverse bat. Well done BRMT on a super 50Jemisi wrote:Rare form from Taylor. I hope these two can give things a decent shake.
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Two consecutive centuries , is today going to be his third consecutive century.....well done captain fantastic 

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This is the most bellegerent I have seen Taylor bat, not even in a T20 hhas he batted like this. Well done, the captaincy and extra responsibilty doing wonders for him
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It was on the cards. Taylor is human after all and not Andy Flower. Well done Taylor and very poor HM. If an international match are being used to bring back people into form then bring back Coventry
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Too bad to see Taylor go. His batting has really come on since he was given the captaincy. Let's hope our middle order can do something other than get run out.
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best ive ever seen taylor bat , masakadza scores to slow lately and has been there for 40 odd balls he needs to score some more boundaries and take the pressure off taibu early