Brendan Taylor had to sit out in the first game and that certainly handicapped the hosts during the chase. His rich experience can't be parameterized and his presence will certainly boost Zimbabwe's chances. Other changes are unlikely given Zimbabwe gave a good account of themselves.
It is inexcusable to drop those many catches against a team like Pakistan. We need to improve our small disciplines," Sean Williams, on Zimbabwe's fielding.
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Re: 2nd T20 | Zimbabwe V/s Pakistan | Harare
I am expecting differant Pakistan today, the way players are getting criticized for their poor show with the bat in the social media, they might be in smashing mode today, but still aim for Zim will be to get Babar, Rizwan & Fakhar early and exploit that inexperienced middle order.
Addition of Brendan Taylor will be advantage. Missing Ervine going to hurt Zimbabwe.
Addition of Brendan Taylor will be advantage. Missing Ervine going to hurt Zimbabwe.
Re: 2nd T20 | Zimbabwe V/s Pakistan | Harare
I feel we've squandered our best chance of winning any game this series. Pakistan will be much more wary of the conditions and our bowling lineup. BT coming back is a big boost but then Ervine going sort of negates that. Either way, here's my XI, assuming BT can keep.
Kamunhukamwe
Madhevere
Taylor (wk)
Musakanda
Williams
Burl
Marumani
Jongwe
Mufudza
Ngarava
Muzarabani
Kamunhukamwe
Madhevere
Taylor (wk)
Musakanda
Williams
Burl
Marumani
Jongwe
Mufudza
Ngarava
Muzarabani
Re: 2nd T20I | Zimbabwe V/s Pakistan | Harare
Madhevere should not be opening. Its time for the senior players to take responsibility and lead the way. Rather than "hide" in the middle-order . Plus we need big hitters opening, to take advantage of the power play. Taylor should open with Kamhunu. kamunhu has the technical ability and stubbornness to become a formidable opening batsmen, he just needs to work on this shit fielding. Ervine and Williams next to shore-up the innings. Then we get into the less experienced guys, Burl, Madhevere plus one more up and coming batsman. Thats the 7 batsmen right there, then Mavuta and Jongwe as the bowling allrounders. Then the tall left-right seamers, Ngarava and Muzarabani.
1. Kamunhu
2. Taylor(wk)
3. Ervine
4. Williams (c)
5. Burl
6. Madhevere
7. Marumani
8. Mavuta
9. Jongwe (Ild have gone for Tiripano)
10. Ngarava
11. Muzarabani
Brad Evans, Dion Myers, Ryan Murran and Milton Shumba have to be in the picture sooner or later. its a shame Moor left/was dropped, he would have been a perfect opening batsman to capitalise on powerplays.
Kudos for whoever the bowling coach is, there's sufficient spin bowling options who are all handy with the bat (incl Raza) and the three seamers Muzarabani, Ngarava and Nyauchi are the type of pace bowlers we've been missing since the Streak-Olonga days. Kudos for thegroundmen for setting up a green pitch suitable for bounce and swing.
That said, whoever is the fielding coach is fucking up. Ive seen primary school cricket teams with better fielding than what I saw on Wednesday plus Chakabva is a terrible wicket keeper with equally bad batting stats, he needs to stick to domestic cricket
1. Kamunhu
2. Taylor(wk)
3. Ervine
4. Williams (c)
5. Burl
6. Madhevere
7. Marumani
8. Mavuta
9. Jongwe (Ild have gone for Tiripano)
10. Ngarava
11. Muzarabani
Brad Evans, Dion Myers, Ryan Murran and Milton Shumba have to be in the picture sooner or later. its a shame Moor left/was dropped, he would have been a perfect opening batsman to capitalise on powerplays.
Kudos for whoever the bowling coach is, there's sufficient spin bowling options who are all handy with the bat (incl Raza) and the three seamers Muzarabani, Ngarava and Nyauchi are the type of pace bowlers we've been missing since the Streak-Olonga days. Kudos for thegroundmen for setting up a green pitch suitable for bounce and swing.
That said, whoever is the fielding coach is fucking up. Ive seen primary school cricket teams with better fielding than what I saw on Wednesday plus Chakabva is a terrible wicket keeper with equally bad batting stats, he needs to stick to domestic cricket
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Re: 2nd T20I | Zimbabwe V/s Pakistan | Harare
Ervine is injured champTinah09 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 6:04 amMadhevere should not be opening. Its time for the senior players to take responsibility and lead the way. Rather than "hide" in the middle-order . Plus we need big hitters opening, to take advantage of the power play. Taylor should open with Kamhunu. kamunhu has the technical ability and stubbornness to become a formidable opening batsmen, he just needs to work on this shit fielding. Ervine and Williams next to shore-up the innings. Then we get into the less experienced guys, Burl, Madhevere plus one more up and coming batsman. Thats the 7 batsmen right there, then Mavuta and Jongwe as the bowling allrounders. Then the tall left-right seamers, Ngarava and Muzarabani.
1. Kamunhu
2. Taylor(wk)
3. Ervine
4. Williams (c)
5. Burl
6. Madhevere
7. Marumani
8. Mavuta
9. Jongwe (Ild have gone for Tiripano)
10. Ngarava
11. Muzarabani
Brad Evans, Dion Myers, Ryan Murran and Milton Shumba have to be in the picture sooner or later. its a shame Moor left/was dropped, he would have been a perfect opening batsman to capitalise on powerplays.
Kudos for whoever the bowling coach is, there's sufficient spin bowling options who are all handy with the bat (incl Raza) and the three seamers Muzarabani, Ngarava and Nyauchi are the type of pace bowlers we've been missing since the Streak-Olonga days. Kudos for thegroundmen for setting up a green pitch suitable for bounce and swing.
That said, whoever is the fielding coach is fucking up. Ive seen primary school cricket teams with better fielding than what I saw on Wednesday plus Chakabva is a terrible wicket keeper with equally bad batting stats, he needs to stick to domestic cricket
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Re: 2nd T20I | Zimbabwe V/s Pakistan | Harare
Praising the bowling coach?? Hondo is absolutely clueless
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Re: 2nd T20I | Zimbabwe V/s Pakistan | Harare
Jongwe is a big game player I think and also has a touch of arrogance which is good to see in a Zimbabwe player. Let's give the lad a extended run
Re: 2nd T20I | Zimbabwe V/s Pakistan | Harare
Im obviously grading on a curve, by the low standards Zim has set over the past decade plus, this is the best bowling attack Ive seen. As for yorkers, variation in bowling, I thought Jongwe offered a lot of that. He actually bowled a Pakistan bowler out with a yorker. as for spin, that pitch didn't offer much for spinners. But if you have 5 batsmen who can bowl competent spin, there's not real need for a specialist (and I don't think we have one). Compared with the atrocious batting and comical fielding, the bowling coach is doing quite well....or rather the bowlers are doing well despite having a shitty bowling coach?