Afg A V Zim A OD Series
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 5:36 am
Thread for all the OD matches of this series. First match starting in less than an hour's time.
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The Afghans were clearly on a steeper trajectory back in 2014 when they drew their first ever series in Zimbabwe when Zim had all of Taylor, Hammy, Chatara, and Williams. The idea that Hammy's absence cost the series was debunked in the UAE as Hammy was in rich form throughout. The idea that Cremer's absence cost the series was also debunked as he was handled well in 4 of the games and even when he ran through them with a fiver, Zim lost. Both of these myths I had predicted ahead of time.CrimsonAvenger wrote:As clinical a chase as there can be. We are clearly behind AFG in all terms now. Vitori's bowling nothing to write home about. We have a serious fast bowling problem right now.
Well, that's your perception. You also predicted Hami to be below average player and Bngladesh will steamrolled Zim in T20 series. We all know what happened. The Afg U19 which beat Zim U19 is out of the World Cup withoit any win and Zim is well in control. We lost yesterday because of not holding our catches. We had 2 brilliant fielding efforts but dropped 4 catches also I think we were 20 short. Afghanistan is exciting team surely more than the Irish and Bangla's ( I know you wont agree but this is my perception )Kriterion_BD wrote: The Afghans were clearly on a steeper trajectory back in 2014 when they drew their first ever series in Zimbabwe when Zim had all of Taylor, Hammy, Chatara, and Williams. The idea that Hammy's absence cost the series was debunked in the UAE as Hammy was in rich form throughout. The idea that Cremer's absence cost the series was also debunked as he was handled well in 4 of the games and even when he ran through them with a fiver, Zim lost. Both of these myths I had predicted ahead of time.
I had also predicted that Afghanistan would eventually rise past both Zimbabwe and Ireland due to their superior athleticism, and more importantly talent. They are ahead of Zimbabae already and may be ahead of Ireland too. If they aren't, they will be soon.
If by "perception" you mean an accurate representation of what actually occured according to factual history, yes its just my perception.Dr_Situ(ZimFanatic) wrote:Well, that's your perception. You also predicted Hami to be below average player and Bngladesh will steamrolled Zim in T20 series. We all know what happened. The Afg U19 which beat Zim U19 is out of the World Cup withoit any win and Zim is well in control. We lost yesterday because of not holding our catches. We had 2 brilliant fielding efforts but dropped 4 catches also I think we were 20 short. Afghanistan is exciting team surely more than the Irish and Bangla's ( I know you wont agree but this is my perception )Kriterion_BD wrote: The Afghans were clearly on a steeper trajectory back in 2014 when they drew their first ever series in Zimbabwe when Zim had all of Taylor, Hammy, Chatara, and Williams. The idea that Hammy's absence cost the series was debunked in the UAE as Hammy was in rich form throughout. The idea that Cremer's absence cost the series was also debunked as he was handled well in 4 of the games and even when he ran through them with a fiver, Zim lost. Both of these myths I had predicted ahead of time.
I had also predicted that Afghanistan would eventually rise past both Zimbabwe and Ireland due to their superior athleticism, and more importantly talent. They are ahead of Zimbabae already and may be ahead of Ireland too. If they aren't, they will be soon.
Loved your #InspirationPorn but BT is not the only player selected from Zim in IPL. Tibbly Taibu (Kolkata Knightriders) was the first and Ray Price (Mumbai Indians) the second. And dont ever compare me with Mangongo (Human to human comparisons make sense). I did not watch U19 Zim team in India simply because a certain Mangongo was the head coach.Kriterion_BD wrote:
If by "perception" you mean an accurate representation of what actually occured according to factual history, yes its just my perception.
Doc, Hami averages 25 across formats against the top sides. That is the definition of below average. I probably did predict 4-0, but my very first prediction was 3-1. I could make excuses for those 2 defeats as you do, but I won't and give credit to Zim for forcing Bangladesh to play poor cricket. The world t20 should provide a more accurate picture. The 2015 world cup saw ZIM win every warm up match while BD lost 4 out of 4 warm ups. You know how each team fared once the real tournament started.
I agree the Afghans are a very exciting side...thats because they are talented. They have pace bowlers and thats always fun to watch. Their batting however is less exciting than Bermuda's except when they do well. Bangladesh on the other hand have more than a few players exciting enough to get the attention of cricket's equivalent of porn, the IPL. Porn is by definition "exciting" and so is the IPL. Just as porn selects women with double D cup tits and men with 8 inch cocks, the IPL selects the most "exciting" names. Ashraful, Razzak, Mashrafe, Tamim, Shakib, Mushfiq, and Mustafizur Are all players who've been in the IPL auction. Zimbabwe have only had Taylor. But if you wish to believe that an associate nation are more exciting than a up and coming Test power, its your prerogative. But then your judgement would be even further below average than Mangongo's coaching credentials.