Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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Pat_Bee wrote:
Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:20 am
Would be happy with 250 on the board.
Wouldn't we all :lol:

More like 155 all out.

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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It will be now :lol:

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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Wonder of mutendera and salmons comment on marumai pace weakness like they did with Campbell 🤣

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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The basic lack of foot movement and the refusal to improve on those basics. When will we learn that if we want to be taken seriously, we need to start training and playing like it.

It's fucking ridiculous. Mukhulani has done nothing to benefit ZC.

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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I knew we’d get beat, no problem with that, it’s the manner of it though. Like being in an abusive relationship where you convince yourself next time will be different but it never is :lol:

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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Can’t even blame the dodgy selections :lol: just poor batting. Everyone’s got themselves out.

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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It does beg the question of how long we hold onto Ervine though. When you have young lads scoring runs domestically.

I know he's smashed it domestically himself this season and very much deserves to be there on stats alone. I'm just worried about the makeup of the side come 2027. Ervine will be 41 and Sean will be at least 40.

Is there any word as to how long they are looking to play until?

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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Having said that, having the likes of Curran, Munyonga, Campbell, both the Welchs take leadership roles domestically and develop over time might not be a bad thing. It's something Bennet probably hasn't had the luxury of

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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Pat_Bee wrote:
Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:32 am
I knew we’d get beat, no problem with that, it’s the manner of it though. Like being in an abusive relationship where you convince yourself next time will be different but it never is :lol:
Hahahaha

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Re: Zimbabwe vs Pakistan | 1st LOI | 24 November 2024

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Could be worse, at least we expect this. Unlike the Aussie fans :lol:

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