pariah wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2017 8:23 am
This is not about quotas, it's about realty.
Which is why this specialist argument is so cruicial. It is key because the sad thing in Zimbabwe is that you can be hopeless in two formats, have a stand-out performance in one format, then suddenly here guys think you should be part of a squad for a different format or all formats. Again the reality is people want to see their own in the mix, which is not always possible. We also face the same problem in South Africa - what if Bavuma or Rabada are horribly out of form - what then? We have see past those "self-inflicted barriers".
There is a need to focus on the bowling too, not just on the batting because bowlingg is really what's causing the problem.
The only non-African bowler of near-international quality in Zimbabwe is Cremer. That's a fact. To compensate for that there is a clear attempt to use non-striking run-donating personnel as "bowling options" to justify their presence in the team or accomodate them. So if specialist bowlers are strictly selected then Cremer is the only one - but like a Rabda, he can also be affected by injuries or loss of form. This partly explains his being handed the captaincy when he's not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.
Howver, in batting there is a competitive mix. So with guys like Mire, Musakanda and Hami laying claim to 3 of the batting spots in the ODIs(and T20s?) that leaves another 3 spots for batting for non-African players. A guy like Chigumbura is an absolute must in T20s which makes it four there. Plus in that format, Malcolm Waller has definitely overtaken Sean and Craig, perhaps Moor the other T20 shoe-in. On short-term, medium-term and long-term form, Raza has been an abject failure in T20s, so definitely has to be dropped from that format.
When you move over to Tests and try and assemble the squad - you need to have 4 specialist bowlers. Add Hami at 3, Craig Ervine at 4, Raza at 6 and Regis at 7, plus two openers of which none of those players want to be (so those openers can be any of e.g. Mawoyo, Chamu, Kasuza, Chari, Innocent Kaia, Kunje and maybe Burl etc).
What it essentially means is that you have Vusi, Malcolm, Williams and Musakanda fighting for one spot - number 5. It gets worse if we decide bring in a Mire at number 5, on merit as a batsman in his own right, or so that a seamer can be dropped for another spinner.
I think guys talk merit, but it's the reality they find hard to accept at times.
I'm of the firm view that Raza is Test XI material, but only as a Test opener and nothing else. That would leave Zimbabwe with sufficient room to have another batting option in at 7, plus an allrounder to accomodate a 2nd specialist spinner if need be. Plus it reduces the openers headache to one as opposed to two.
01.(Opener01?)
02.(Opener02?)
03.Hami
04.Craig
05.(MiddleOrderBat?)
06.Raza (I prefer him to open so this can be reserved to groom youngsters on merit though)
07.Regis(wk)
08.Cremer (or Mushagwe/Wellington/Chisoro?)
09.(Seamer01?) (Shingi for me)
10.(Seamer02?) (Panyangara for me)
11.(Seamer03?) (Chatara for me)