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Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
Re: Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
Hamid Ali looks good. Plays a bit uppish sometimes with the cover drives but could be one for national side in time.
Re: Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
Flat pitches or not. Its good to see blokes that should be scoring 100s, scoring them.
how old is Hamid Ali?
Second point, i do wish we played more List A cricket.
how old is Hamid Ali?
Second point, i do wish we played more List A cricket.
Re: Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
Thank you.
Its funny, like I cant remember a time where we have seemed to have a lot of not bad 20 year old's performing domestically.
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Re: Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
His name is the other way around btw.
He is the son of Abid Hamid, who passed away whilst Ali was still in primary school and was a great, great man. A stalwart of the game here who did just about every single behind the scenes role at some stage - administrator, groundsman, scorer, umpire, match referee, team manager, logistics guy, fixture secretary, OH cricket section captain, kids tournament organiser, school coach. All as a total volunteer. Taken way too young, but perhaps fittingly his last day on Earth was spent captaining (as a 50 year old!) OH 2nds to a victory over rivals Alex.
Ali was never involved in any Zim age group stuff as far as I remember, and was schooled mostly in SA, so has been off the radar of most.
I'm sure his father is looking down on him very proud at the moment!
He is the son of Abid Hamid, who passed away whilst Ali was still in primary school and was a great, great man. A stalwart of the game here who did just about every single behind the scenes role at some stage - administrator, groundsman, scorer, umpire, match referee, team manager, logistics guy, fixture secretary, OH cricket section captain, kids tournament organiser, school coach. All as a total volunteer. Taken way too young, but perhaps fittingly his last day on Earth was spent captaining (as a 50 year old!) OH 2nds to a victory over rivals Alex.
Ali was never involved in any Zim age group stuff as far as I remember, and was schooled mostly in SA, so has been off the radar of most.
I'm sure his father is looking down on him very proud at the moment!
Re: Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
Apologies on the name and thank you for the insight.secretzimbo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 11:52 pmHis name is the other way around btw.
He is the son of Abid Hamid, who passed away whilst Ali was still in primary school and was a great, great man. A stalwart of the game here who did just about every single behind the scenes role at some stage - administrator, groundsman, scorer, umpire, match referee, team manager, logistics guy, fixture secretary, OH cricket section captain, kids tournament organiser, school coach. All as a total volunteer. Taken way too young, but perhaps fittingly his last day on Earth was spent captaining (as a 50 year old!) OH 2nds to a victory over rivals Alex.
Ali was never involved in any Zim age group stuff as far as I remember, and was schooled mostly in SA, so has been off the radar of most.
I'm sure his father is looking down on him very proud at the moment!
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Re: Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
Bennett opening
Where is Innocent Kaia? Don’t think he’s played since the new year.
Where is Innocent Kaia? Don’t think he’s played since the new year.
Re: Logan Cup - Tuskers v Mountaineers & Rhinos v Rocks (Match 17 & 18)
Your knowledge on Zimbabwe cricket is simply amazing SZ!secretzimbo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 11:52 pmHis name is the other way around btw.
He is the son of Abid Hamid, who passed away whilst Ali was still in primary school and was a great, great man. A stalwart of the game here who did just about every single behind the scenes role at some stage - administrator, groundsman, scorer, umpire, match referee, team manager, logistics guy, fixture secretary, OH cricket section captain, kids tournament organiser, school coach. All as a total volunteer. Taken way too young, but perhaps fittingly his last day on Earth was spent captaining (as a 50 year old!) OH 2nds to a victory over rivals Alex.
Ali was never involved in any Zim age group stuff as far as I remember, and was schooled mostly in SA, so has been off the radar of most.
I'm sure his father is looking down on him very proud at the moment!