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Re: NPL Fixtures 7th October
Evans and Diplock are two blokes to be given a FC shot for sure, although I understand the latter isn’t interested anymore and is looking to head abroad. Serious swing bowler who could have developed into a very good ODI bowler for Zimbabwe.
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Re: NPL Fixtures 7th October
2020 u19 player Ebrahim ahomed added to the great zimbabwe patriotics squad
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any most runs/most wickets tables?
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FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
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You can check the Zimcricket twitter feed for those tables: https://mobile.twitter.com/ZimCricketv
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Tino Mawoyo was one batsman who could always be trusted to walk when he knew he was out, and played the game in the fairest possible way. Sadly he has just retired.ZIMDOGGY wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:09 amBlack zimbabweans dont have a good rep for honesty to be frank.zimbos_05 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 9:31 amI'm curious about this. When we were being coached we were always told to be fair and honest in the game. Our coaches were always like, "us Zimbabweans may not be the best side, but we will always work hard and play fair"
I'm interested what the others thoughts are on this. Is perhaps what happened to us in the U19 WC a point where we thought we need to be more ruthless and less the nice guys.
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I don't care if they walk or not, I doubt the bowler or keeper will recall them if they get caught off their shoulder or helmet #playon
Diplock has been near or there abouts on the club scene for a while, his card is crossed I doubt he will ever play Logan Cup
Diplock has been near or there abouts on the club scene for a while, his card is crossed I doubt he will ever play Logan Cup
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Thanks for the insight mate cheersL.S wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 8:54 amI watched the Easterns v Kings game. Takeaways:
The Kings batsmen tossed it off in a big way. Almost all of them just threw their wickets away, despite an average looking attack. The Tinashe boy who took 4 wickets looked the only real good bowler.
On the bowling, Evans looks quite sharp and looks tough to get away. He seems to have a lot of confidence in himself and I’ll watch for him.
Diplock looked quite troubling for batsmen, and had Kasuza on zero, but didn’t walk and proceeded to have a very unlucky day with boundaries flying off numerous edges.
Munyoro was injured before he bowled a ball in the outfield.
Kevin Kasuza ended up winning Easterns the game with some solid batting apart from his little show of poor sportsmanship at the beginning, which the Kings didn’t appreciate. There was a big crowd in and was a good vibe all round.
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Re: NPL Fixtures 7th October
Yup, thanks for those insights. Looks like we can start getting excited about Tinashe Muchawaya...L.S wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 8:54 amI watched the Easterns v Kings game. Takeaways:
The Kings batsmen tossed it off in a big way. Almost all of them just threw their wickets away, despite an average looking attack. The Tinashe boy who took 4 wickets looked the only real good bowler.
On the bowling, Evans looks quite sharp and looks tough to get away. He seems to have a lot of confidence in himself and I’ll watch for him.
Diplock looked quite troubling for batsmen, and had Kasuza on zero, but didn’t walk and proceeded to have a very unlucky day with boundaries flying off numerous edges.
Munyoro was injured before he bowled a ball in the outfield.
Kevin Kasuza ended up winning Easterns the game with some solid batting apart from his little show of poor sportsmanship at the beginning, which the Kings didn’t appreciate. There was a big crowd in and was a good vibe all round.
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Yea Diplock has no chance. He’s better than most bowlers in Zimbabwe right now, let alone when he was much fast 5 years ago. Frustrating really because he wanted it, he was willing to grind his way through to the national side, but Timoni never gave him a chance