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Welcome foreignfield
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thanks guys
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HEy to all members i am shenader and i love cricket i feel its my soul but zimbabwean cricket team is weaker than other whts the reason of it .
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Hey gentz, been followin yo forum 4 abwt 2 yrz nw but smhw weneva i tried to join i neva got past th confirmation code but ive cracked it nw. Im from kwekwe but go to university 2nd year at NUST in Bulawayo. I went to Jameson (home of Rainsford, Mire, Kasteni). I cnt w8 4 thursday to come so tht finally we cn show thm wat we cn do, hope it all falls into place on the day
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Hey its A_BD_Fan...been a great follower of ZIm and BD cricket for a long time now.
Favourite BD Players - Tamim, Shafiul...Favourite Zim players - Taylor, Chigumbura.
Hope to know you guys pretty soon.
Cheers!!!
Favourite BD Players - Tamim, Shafiul...Favourite Zim players - Taylor, Chigumbura.
Hope to know you guys pretty soon.
Cheers!!!
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Greetings all. Stumbled across this forum - excellent stuff! Thanks for setting it up.
I'm one of the scatterlings, now living in Cape Town. Played Zim schools cricket many years ago with Graeme Hick, Steve Elworthy and a few others. Played First League cricket for Old Hararians with Dave Houghton Stu Carlilse etc but then found my true level playing for the Greendale Hounds. Legendary social cricket side captained by the legendary "Stones". Since moving to Cape Town I tried a bit of social cricket, but found the locals too serious for my liking!
Good to Zim cricket emerging out of the boys and glad to have found a forum where fellow enthusiasts follow the progress.
I'm one of the scatterlings, now living in Cape Town. Played Zim schools cricket many years ago with Graeme Hick, Steve Elworthy and a few others. Played First League cricket for Old Hararians with Dave Houghton Stu Carlilse etc but then found my true level playing for the Greendale Hounds. Legendary social cricket side captained by the legendary "Stones". Since moving to Cape Town I tried a bit of social cricket, but found the locals too serious for my liking!
Good to Zim cricket emerging out of the boys and glad to have found a forum where fellow enthusiasts follow the progress.
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PieChucker wrote:Greetings all. Stumbled across this forum - excellent stuff! Thanks for setting it up.
I'm one of the scatterlings, now living in Cape Town. Played Zim schools cricket many years ago with Graeme Hick, Steve Elworthy and a few others. Played First League cricket for Old Hararians with Dave Houghton Stu Carlilse etc but then found my true level playing for the Greendale Hounds. Legendary social cricket side captained by the legendary "Stones". Since moving to Cape Town I tried a bit of social cricket, but found the locals too serious for my liking!
Good to Zim cricket emerging out of the boys and glad to have found a forum where fellow enthusiasts follow the progress.
Welcome to the forum! Enjoy your stay mate
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Greetings all, happy to see that there's an online community of people interested in discussing Zim cricket - thanks to those of you involved in setting it up!
I'm from Marondera originally, but am currently living in Switzerland. I spent many years of my life dozing in the outfields waiting for a ball to come past - needless to say, I was not an accomplished cricketer, even though I greatly enjoy watching and discussing cricket! On the other hand, I was a world-class corridor cricketer (those of you who were at Founders in Peterhouse, circa 1993-1994 will know what I mean...)
I'm from Marondera originally, but am currently living in Switzerland. I spent many years of my life dozing in the outfields waiting for a ball to come past - needless to say, I was not an accomplished cricketer, even though I greatly enjoy watching and discussing cricket! On the other hand, I was a world-class corridor cricketer (those of you who were at Founders in Peterhouse, circa 1993-1994 will know what I mean...)
Peterhouse U14C 4th change bowler and no. 10 batsman (but only because Aaron didn't have a bat).
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Ming wrote:(those of you who were at Founders in Peterhouse, circa 1993-1994 will know what I mean...)
Welcome anyway!
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Hey, my name is Dilan and im a proud Zimbabwean. I was born in Harare and lived in Zimbabwe for around 11 years. I spent most of my schools years in gweru at Midlands Christian School. I played alot of cricket for my school team there and was one day hoping to represent my country in cricket. However, i moved to Canada where i am now still playing cricket and enjoying it. But to be honest nothing beats the Zim days and i really miss it. Watching Zim back in test cricket was an unforgettable moment and to win their first game back made me feel like i was home again.
My favourite cricketer is Graeme Smith, and probably my favorite Zimbabwean cricketers would be Andy Flower and Henry Olonga.
One day i hope to come back to my mother land and hopefully when that day comes, Zimbabwe will be standing tall with nothing to bring it down, and its cricket prospering.
I am really looking forward to being apart of this forum and it pleases me to be talking with fellow Zim folks.
My favourite cricketer is Graeme Smith, and probably my favorite Zimbabwean cricketers would be Andy Flower and Henry Olonga.
One day i hope to come back to my mother land and hopefully when that day comes, Zimbabwe will be standing tall with nothing to bring it down, and its cricket prospering.
I am really looking forward to being apart of this forum and it pleases me to be talking with fellow Zim folks.