Durham tour of Zimbabwe
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Hope Campbell and Bennett have a bowl at some stage
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Ainsley you fkin hero
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Not bad in the end. Not bad
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Assuming Chivanga is injured?
It's a toothless seam attack to say the least
It's a toothless seam attack to say the least
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And on a side note, it was a pleasure seeing Hayden Mustard get a globe. Arrogant little shit and highly over rated.
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Ainsley saved the day.
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Does anybody know the year county sides started visiting Zim during their off season?zimfan1 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 3:51 pmDurham land in the country on Monday for three weeks. They will play two 3 day games against a Zimbabwe "A" side and them play in the round robin domestic T20 competition.
I think each side plays each other once then the finals/qualifier.
Very interested to see the make up of the Zimbabwe "A" side. Hope it reflects the guys who have done well this season and who are on the fringes of the national side.
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Batting wise from Durham there ain't a lot to come. Worried about the raine ackerman partnership though. Need some early breakthroughs tomorrow.
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Would have liked to have seen Jongwe in the side in place of tiripano. I mean Tiripano lengthens the batting order a bit but there were some serious pies being bowled by him today. Very Sunday league.
Hope to see Chataira and Mgini dube next match. Surely we have seen enough of the Don. Thank you for being a loyal servant to ZC though. The 95 against Afghanistan was my personal highlight
Hope to see Chataira and Mgini dube next match. Surely we have seen enough of the Don. Thank you for being a loyal servant to ZC though. The 95 against Afghanistan was my personal highlight