[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v India (Tri Series 1st Match)

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[Match Thread] Zimbabwe v India (Tri Series 1st Match)

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Zimbabwe v India (Tri-Series 1st Match)
Queen's Sports Club, Bulawayo, 28 May 2010


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I'm currently on holiday and have no chance of following this one, so it's up to you guys to keep me up-to-date. :) With India fielding a weakened side for the series, hopefully we'll be in a with a chance of a win here, although our record in Bulawayo in recent years has not been good...

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Zimbabwe set for high-profile cricket
The Preview by Sidharth Monga May 27, 2010


Match Facts

Friday, May 28, 2010
Start time 0900 (0700 GMT)

The Big Picture

Once was Zimbabwe cricket. Now it's just a carcass, almost like a country starting anew after a bloody war. World cricket looked healthy when Zimbabwe were healthy. A team comprising Heath Streak, Flower brothers, Alistair Campbell, Paul Strang, Neil Johnson, Murray Goodwin, Henry Olonga, Guy Whittall and Stuart Carlisle at the bottom of the pile was not a bad sign at all. In the mid-to-late nineties, this team threatened the notion of minnows. A decade later, they have just about started rising from the shambles and have already hit the first roadblock - Prosper Utseya's resignation from captaincy under mysterious circumstances.

By no means is this tri-series top-flight international cricket: it features two other teams who should by now be sick of playing each other, that too massively under-par because of rested players. Nonetheless, it is international cricket, it is being played in Zimbabwe, and that should be cause for celebration, cause for looking forward to whether the game still enjoys a following in the country.

As far as India is concerned, Zimbabwe is remembered as the place where Sourav Ganguly and Greg Chappell embarked upon a rather harmonious captain-coach journey. That was five years ago, and no such drama is expected this time. None of the players from that tour have made the trip this time around. Some, like Irfan Pathan, have taken their personal careers down the Zimbabwe route. Some, like Harbhajan Singh who recently helped Zimbabwe get proper kits, have been rested. It only promises closer contests. India, led by young Suresh Raina who's yet to play a Test, against Zimbabwe, charged by their battery of strangulating spinners, who have everything to gain.


Form guide (most recent first)

Zimbabwe LLLLW
India LWWLW


Watch out for...

Weeks after the coach Alan Butcher raised a mild disciplinary question about him, Elton Chigumbura finds himself leading the side, following Utseya's resignation. He is one of the most cleanest hitters in the side, and he now has a very important responsibility.

Raina is an unlikely captain too, keeping the seat warm for a resting MS Dhoni. He promises a more eager, energetic performance from the young side he is leading, something his own play does too.


Team news

On the slow and low pitches in the West Indies, Zimbabwe were used to playing a line-up full of spinners, with Chigumbura to bowl some seam-up. Here they could get Chris Mpofu in.

Zimbabwe (possible) 1 Vusi Sibanda, 2 Hamilton Masakadza, 3 Charles Coventry, 4 Brendan Taylor, 5 Tatenda Taibu (wk), 6 Elton Chigumbura (capt.), 7 Andy Blignaut, 8 Greg Lamb, 9 Graeme Cremer/Prosper Utseya, 10 Chris Mpofu, 11 Ray Price.

India, too, should rely mainly on their spinners, including part-timers like Ravindra Jadeja, whose career ODI economy-rate of 4.90 is in stark contrast with his performance in the World Twenty20 (9.75).

India (possible) 1 M Vijay, 2 Dinesh Karthik/Naman Ojha (wk), 3 Suresh Raina (capt.), 4 Virat Kohli, 5 Rohit Sharma, 6 Yusuf Pathan, 7 R Ashwin/Ravindra Jadeja, 8 R Vinay Kumar, 9 Amit Mishra, 10 Pragyan Ojha, 11 Umesh Yadav.


Stats and trivia

•Zimbabwe have won only one out of their last 11 ODIs. Four of those losses have come against Bangladesh.


•At 23 years 182 days, Raina will become the ninth-youngest man to captain an ODI side. He has played 90 ODIs without a Test cap, overtaking the Indian record for 73 ODIs before Test debut, held by Yuvraj Singh. By the end of the tri-series, he should have at least equalled Andrew Symonds' world record - 94.


Quotes

"The tour will be an opportunity to learn and press for a regular berth in the ODIs and stake a claim at the highest level - Test cricket."
Suresh Raina is looking forward to the tournament.

"Everything is in place for a resurgence of Zimbabwe cricket over a three-to-five-year period."
Alan Butcher, Zimbabwe's coach, is optimistic about the future.
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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v India (Tri Series 1st Match)

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Zimbabwe (possible) 1 Vusi Sibanda, 2 Hamilton Masakadza, 3 Charles Coventry, 4 Brendan Taylor, 5 Tatenda Taibu (wk), 6 Elton Chigumbura (capt.), 7 Andy Blignaut, 8 Greg Lamb, 9 Graeme Cremer/Prosper Utseya, 10 Chris Mpofu, 11 Ray Price.


I dont like the top eleven squad which cricinfo has mentioned. I think Craig Ervine, Edward Rainsford and Cremer should be in. Vusi, Mpofu and Prosper should be rested for couple of games until the former players under perform. Coventry should be given a chance in the first few games as he can be pretty destructive with the weak Indian and Srilankan bowling. Greg Lamb should be given to bat in top of the order because under home conditions he has done pretty well. If Craig Ervine doesnt play well Vusi should get in. This is the one golden chance for Zim to prove, I think we are as good team as India and Sri Lanka and under home conditions with several good players I have a feeling we will dominate the series.

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Zimbabwe (possible) 1 Vusi Sibanda, 2 Hamilton Masakadza, 3 Charles Coventry, 4 Brendan Taylor, 5 Tatenda Taibu (wk), 6 Elton Chigumbura (capt.), 7 Andy Blignaut, 8 Greg Lamb, 9 Graeme Cremer/Prosper Utseya, 10 Chris Mpofu, 11 Ray Price.

India struggled with the short ball, not spin so, we should keep 3 seamers, Rainsford should be given a chance ahead of Mpofu, C Ervine should be in, if we drop Vusi, who will open up with Masakadza, as Taylor is not in good touch. Give Utseya a break.
1Masakadza 2 Taylor (who else could open) 3 Coventry 4 Ervine 5 Taibu 6 Lamb 7 Chigs 8 Blignaut 9 Cremer 10 Price 11 Rainsford

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v India (Tri Series 1st Match)

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Sloandog reporting from Zim :D
My side would be:

Hamilton Mazakadza
Brendan Taylor
Craig Ervine
Tatenda Taibu
Charles Coventry
Elton Chigumbura
Andy Blignaut
Graeme Cremer
Prosper Utsea
Ray Price
Ed Rainsford

Coventry is our wild card. If he doesnt come off, he doesnt come off. But if he does he can be so destructive, and that's why i want him in the side.

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Re: [Match Thread] Zimbabwe v India (Tri Series 1st Match)

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I agree Sloandog, thats what my side would be too. I am pretty confident our side now has a stable middle order with Ervine, Coventry and Lamb in the middle order. We have power hitting in lower order by the likes of Chiggs, Bliggie and Cremer. I am not sure about the top order, as I always wanted Taibu to bat at no 3-4 and Hammie is unpredictable. I believe guys like Taibu, Ervine and Lamb can play big innings at home not sure on others. AS far as bowling is concerned, Price, Cremer and Lamb will be our dot ball bowlers and wicket takers, Rainsford and Chigs will be our strike bowler. I dont know about Bliggie but he can be devastating with bat and bowl both if its his day, so he cant be left out. Overall I think it looks much a better side than we had in WI.This is a golden chance for ZIm to thrash both India and SriLanka as we have the best team so far and their is tremendous talent in the team. SO, go on ZIM!

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Dr_Situ(ZimFanatic) wrote:
Zimbabwe set for high-profile cricket
The Preview by Sidharth Monga May 27, 2010

Once was Zimbabwe cricket. Now it's just a carcass, almost like a country starting anew after a bloody war. World cricket looked healthy when Zimbabwe were healthy. A team comprising Heath Streak, Flower brothers, Alistair Campbell, Paul Strang, Neil Johnson, Murray Goodwin, Henry Olonga, Guy Whittall and Stuart Carlisle at the bottom of the pile was not a bad sign at all. In the mid-to-late nineties, this team threatened the notion of minnows. A decade later, they have just about started rising from the shambles and have already hit the first roadblock - Prosper Utseya's resignation from captaincy under mysterious circumstances.

By no means is this tri-series top-flight international cricket: it features two other teams who should by now be sick of playing each other, that too massively under-par because of rested players. Nonetheless, it is international cricket, it is being played in Zimbabwe, and that should be cause for celebration, cause for looking forward to whether the game still enjoys a following in the country.

As far as India is concerned, Zimbabwe is remembered as the place where Sourav Ganguly and Greg Chappell embarked upon a rather harmonious captain-coach journey. That was five years ago, and no such drama is expected this time. None of the players from that tour have made the trip this time around. Some, like Irfan Pathan, have taken their personal careers down the Zimbabwe route. Some, like Harbhajan Singh who recently helped Zimbabwe get proper kits, have been rested. It only promises closer contests. India, led by young Suresh Raina who's yet to play a Test, against Zimbabwe, charged by their battery of strangulating spinners, who have everything to gain.

Sidharth Monga is sounding like a newsroom staffer who is still trying to impress with his writing skills. His article is at least three years expired

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hopeful for a good match
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Come on Zimbabwe!!!
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