Why can't we have both?eugene wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 9:59 pmI agree with pariah that I would rather see Byrom coming back into the ZC fold than Taylor, simply because he is young as 15 years of international cricket ahead of him. Of course as he left Zimbabwe relatively young he probably feels less connection to the country than Taylor. I know from having emigrated to another country at 21 I feel less connected to my homeland than I would have had I stayed till 31.
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Taylor is only 31...he can play till he's 38, and if Misbah lasted till 42, why not?eugene wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 9:59 pmI agree with pariah that I would rather see Byrom coming back into the ZC fold than Taylor, simply because he is young as 15 years of international cricket ahead of him. Of course as he left Zimbabwe relatively young he probably feels less connection to the country than Taylor. I know from having emigrated to another country at 21 I feel less connected to my homeland than I would have had I stayed till 31.
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It would be an absolute fairy tale to have Eddie Byrom share a test match partnership with Hamilton Masakadza, to continue from this lovely story: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5234#p45646
Definitely would be a great investment if we can somehow entice him back. He has still not established himself in the county scene, but has shown the ability. If he gets too successful, his England ambitions would grow. Now is the time Mr. Taibu!
His father Glen Byrom is a proud Zimbo too. I'm sure this can work out well if attempted isn't it?
Definitely would be a great investment if we can somehow entice him back. He has still not established himself in the county scene, but has shown the ability. If he gets too successful, his England ambitions would grow. Now is the time Mr. Taibu!
His father Glen Byrom is a proud Zimbo too. I'm sure this can work out well if attempted isn't it?
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Im sure Taibu & Streak are talking to Byrom & Welch to see if they would come back, Im sure they're considering it with the new ICC guys running ZC and after seeing how quickly 'Gary Ballance of England' becomes 'Gary Ballance of Zimbabwe' when he isn't scoring runs.CrimsonAvenger wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:05 amIt would be an absolute fairy tale to have Eddie Byrom share a test match partnership with Hamilton Masakadza, to continue from this lovely story: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5234#p45646
Definitely would be a great investment if we can somehow entice him back. He has still not established himself in the county scene, but has shown the ability. If he gets too successful, his England ambitions would grow. Now is the time Mr. Taibu!
His father Glen Byrom is a proud Zimbo too. I'm sure this can work out well if attempted isn't it?
It's so obvious with the English press that when a guy is killing it they don't mentioned he was from Zimbabwe or RSA but when they get dropped it's ' South African born batsmen'.
I bet English fans don't even realise these guys are South African until they get dropped
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Would rather see Brad Evans back..
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Once project Jarvis is completed then it has to be project Byrom next.
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If "project Taylor" doesn't turn out to be an overwhelming success, then you can forget it being done ever again for the rest.
Why do you think Streak and Taibu were so keen to get both of them same time. The likelihood of both of them failing across formats was less. Now all the focus will be on Taylor alone. What do you think will happen if Zim fail to qualify for the CWC but have Taylor on big bucks? I can see Taylor bailing. I thin Jarvis was smart. he must have thought about it and considered his overall abilities and the impact he could make.
This is why I say Ed Byrom was a more valuable and understandable target. Fans, Admin and coaches would have been more patient with him.
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I think in terms of the fans none of us are really EXPECTING Zimbabwe to qualify for the CWC with or without Taylor. That being said, we have a good chance which has just been made better by Taylor's return. As pariah has pointed out, Taylor has a strong home record and he becomes superhuman once he is playing in any World Cup event.
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Speak for yourself.
West Indies a different set of talents, but I fully expect Zimbabwe to be beating Afghanistan, Ireland, Netherland and Scotland. Anything short of that is a failure.
In terms of batting and bowling, Zimbabwe is stronger. It will lose simply because of:
1.Selection
2.Batting positions
3.Use of non-bowlers at INTERNATIONAL LEVEL!