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Sir Graeme Cremer

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I hereby award the 1st ZCF knighthood to our captain, Graeme Cremer.

ZCF knighthoods are the most prestigious awards in Zimbabwean cricket, and will only be awarded to elite players after truly world class performances.

His knighthood is for services to cricket, and specifically for his heroic 102 not out vs Sri Lanka, on October Thirty-First in the year of Two Thousand and Sixteen.

Henceforth, it is permitted by decree of the ZCF administration that Cremer can be referred to as Sir Graeme Cremer.

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Surely Taylor should have received the first ZCF knighthood?
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brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Henceforth, it is permitted by decree of the ZCF administration that Cremer can be referred to as Graeme Cremer.
'Permitted by decree'?

::fiddles in Admin backend::

Hell, positively enforced. :D

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eugene wrote:Surely Taylor should have received the first ZCF knighthood?
Who would say, since 2004 post Streak era (since I know little about cricket before then, and nothing about ZIM cricket), would be ZIM's toughest nut? In other words, the guy who comes in against all odds and does something special? You know what, never mind...this topic deserves its own thread, which I'm opening now.
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Hope he continue in this reach vein. Particularly with his bowling.
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Arise Sir Graeme!

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Surely Craig Ervine deserves a ZCF Knighthood also? His century to lead us to that ODI victory was one of the best innings played by a Zimbabwean ever.

I also nominate ZIMDOGGY for a ZCF Knighthood for obvious reasons.
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I thought the Dogg had a peerage?

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Another FC century for Zimbabwe's premier allrounder.

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