Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
He whacked that guy at some point allegedly too that will have done him no favours.
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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
Another 50 for Curran
Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
Ya he was hit first, but it turned out to be an influential guy who caused endless problems. Took months to resolve. That could not have been easy to deal with.
Anyway hopefully he's going to have a good season. Seems to have changed his set up for the 10th time as well. Currently working for him, tinkers all the time, too much going on upstairs
Anyway hopefully he's going to have a good season. Seems to have changed his set up for the 10th time as well. Currently working for him, tinkers all the time, too much going on upstairs
Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
I want Welch to go big today. A statement innings 150 plus will be very timely
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With Masvaure on crutches curran is suddenly in with a big chance of partnering Gumbie up top for test side.
Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
There is Kaitano somewhere in this conversation. Don't see Gumbie opening and keeping at the same time. The stage is set indeed for our test opening pair.
CHRISTOPHER MPOFU: 'The problem was fear of failure. I used to think that when I played, if I didn't do well in one game, I would lose my place for the next one but now I've let go of that'
Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
Ben Curran out on 90. I hate seeing that. Well played though. Beats a duck!
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Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
Welch 150*. Awad Naqvi 50*
Re: Franchise Round 3 - Logan Cup & Pro 50 (23rd-28th November)
Maruma falls on 76. He was going really good. Missed out on a 100.
CHRISTOPHER MPOFU: 'The problem was fear of failure. I used to think that when I played, if I didn't do well in one game, I would lose my place for the next one but now I've let go of that'