Antum navqi and passport

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TapsC2
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Re: Antum navqi and passport

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Overall I don’t blame them. We are facing an existential crisis here. If Ballance walked away and the likes of Higgins don’t see us as an option for now what do people want them to do? The kids aren’t firing yet. They might never. We are in deep waters without much time left. Miss out on the 2026 World Cup and the 2027 one might be our last if things don’t change. Something dramatic has to happen fast

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I dont even think Naqvi is that good. Just good at figuring out and outwaiting 3rd rate Zim domestic bowlers.

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Re: Antum navqi and passport

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He isn't getting an easy debut here against an associate side, right away he is up against India, and of he does manages to perform here then it will earn some fan base.

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Re: Antum navqi and passport

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This will end badly :lol:

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Re: Antum navqi and passport

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Within 10-15 years the majority of the Zimbabwean team will be from the subcontinent. Zimbabwe seems all too happy to accommodate Pakistanis seeking opportunities elsewhere and we aren't producing enough talent to keep them out.
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