[Match thread] Only Test - Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh

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Just over half a day to go now. Cricket365 posted a pretty good preview, it looks they actually have someone on the ground following the proceedings.

Has anyone seen anything about a potential injury concern over Vitori?

http://www.cricket365.com/news/story/70 ... Bangladesh
Five months ago, as they sat around a poolside at a Kandy hotel following defeat to Pakistan at the World Cup, talk in the Zimbabwe camp turned to Test cricket. Their exit from the tournament had just been confirmed, and with only an inconsequential match against Kenya left it was natural that thoughts would turn to Zimbabwe's impending return to Test cricket after a six-year absence.

Alistair Campbell, as he does in most areas of cricket in Zimbabwe, led the debate, with players and fellow coaches chipping in as a gameplan was mapped out. Its basis was that, despite having relied heavily on spin bowlers in one-day cricket, Zimbabwe should go back to their more traditional strength of fast bowling on green wickets. Five months on, that plan is being put into effect.

It would be fair of Bangladesh to accuse Zimbabwe of somewhat underhand tactics in the build-up to the Test, given the manner in which the hosts ensured that minimum benefit could be taken from the tour match. A dodgy wicket was prepared in the hope that the tourists would struggle, with Zimbabwe's brains trust feeling that Bangladesh do not have much stomach for adversity. It wasn't so much the seam available but the uneven bounce which meant that little could be gained from the exercise, which rather goes against the idea that tour matches are there for the visiting side to acclimatise and get a bit of good cricket under their belts.

A look at the pitch on Wednesday afternoon revealed plenty of grass, so while the Harare Sports Club pitch will be more even than the one at Country Club over the weekend, Zimbabwe have clearly decided that pace and bounce are their best hope. If they win the toss on the first morning they'll have every chance of beating Bangladesh, who lest we forget have not played a Test themselves in 14 months and are not the most harmonious unit off the pitch.

They have a late call to make over Mohammad Mahmudullah, who sustained a hand injury whilst fielding in the tour match but took part in training on Wednesday and is expected to play. With the Harare Sports Club groundsman producing a pitch that won't allow the spinners to influence the game, Shakib Al Hasan will be the tourists' only tweaker, while Mohammad Ashraful's experience will likely see him take the number five berth.

Zimbabwe, meanwhile, had an XI in mind before the tour match victory, with just one decision left over. Kyle Jarvis and Keegan Meth were put in a bowl-off of sorts at Country Club, but both emerged with four wickets. Jarvis seems likely to take the place due to his extra pace, which hurried the Bangladeshi batsmen when he dug it in short. Chris Mpofu and Brian Vitori were kept out of that match having already sealed their spots in the side, with left-armer Vitori being kept as something of a secret weapon - he was even told not to bowl in the nets at the academy because Zimbabwe didn't want the touring side to get a look at a bowler who has been prolific in domestic cricket but will only now make his international debut.

Tino Mawoyo is another rising star who will get his chance, with the right-hander set to open the batting alongside old hand Vusi Sibanda as Hamilton Masakadza and Brendan Taylor shift down the order. Tatenda Taibu is likely to bat at five, with Campbell insisting on Tuesday night that he wouldn't drop his best wicketkeeper-batsman after his comments on the Zimbabwe Cricket administration. The pair had a heated debate on the Sports Club outfield on Wednesday afternoon in full view of the other players after Campbell had promised the previous evening that he would "have it out" with him. Scratch beneath the surface and clearly not everything is as it should be, so expect that one to roll on over the course of the tour.

Craig Ervine seems the likeliest number six but has been in terrible form of late, leaving the door open for Regis Chakabva, who impressed on the third morning of the tour match when he saw off a tough period with the new ball. Ervine's promise and experience will probably take it though, while Ray Price looks set to profit from the conditions and claim a spot ahead of Prosper Utseya as Zimbabwe look for a holding spinner rather than a more attacking one.

With everything taken into account, this should be a close match, if not one of high quality. With a sporting wicket thrown into the equation, entertainment is unlikely to be lacking.

Key Men
Zimbabwe: He's undoubtedly Zimbabwe's best batsman, and having shuffled down to number four Brendan Taylor is well placed. If the top three can see off the new ball then Zimbabwe's new captain has the game to take his side to a big total.

Bangladesh: He was the one batsman who had the guts to stand up to some hostile bowling on a tricky pitch in the tour match, and Bangladesh could well be relying on Mushfiqur Rahim again if the top order struggles as they did over the weekend.

Last Five Head-To-Head Results
January 2005, Second Test: Match drawn in Dhaka
January 2005, First Test: Bangladesh won by 226 runs in Chittagong
February 2004, Second Test: Match drawn in Bulawayo
February 2004, First Test: Zimbabwe won by 183 runs in Harare
November 2001, Second Test: Zimbabwe won by eight wickets in Chittagong

Prediction
The conditions favour the hosts, and if they win the toss then the tourists will be up against it. But overall Bangladesh have more experience and look better drilled than the hosts, so with a draw looking highly unlikely Shakib's men seem a good bet.

Online betting firm Sky Bet, has Zimbabwe at 9/4 odds for the win in the betting to win the one-off Test with the Tigers.

Probable Teams
Zimbabwe: Tino Mawoyo, Vusi Sibanda, Hamilton Masakadza, Brendan Taylor (capt), Tatenda Taibu (wk), Craig Ervine, Elton Chigumbura, Kyle Jarvis, Ray Price, Chris Mpofu, Brian Vitori.

Bangladesh: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Junaid Siddique, Shahriar Nafees, Mohammad Ashraful, Shakib Al Hasan (capt), Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mahmudullah, Shafiul Islam, Rubel Hossain, Robiul Islam.

Dates: 4 - 8 August
Morning session: 10:00 - 12:00 (08:00 - 10:00 GMT)
Afternoon session: 12:40- 14:40 (10:40 - 12:40 GMT)
Evening session: 15:00 - 17:00 (13:00 - 15:00 GMT)
On-field umpires: Bruce Oxenford and Kumar Dharmasena
Third umpire: Local appointment
Match referee: Roshan Mahanama

Tristan Holme in Harare

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Re: [Match thread] Only Test - Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh

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brmtaylor.com admin wrote: Has anyone seen anything about a potential injury concern over Vitori?
yep, on page one of this thread ;)
Rookie Zimbabwe fast bowler Brian Vitory suffered a painful blow while batting in the nets yesterday evening.

The left-arm paceman took a hard knock to his right ribcage while batting at the Harare Sports Club nets, and the blow rendered him unable to continue practice. It is yet unconfirmed whether the injury will keep the young Vitory out of the only Test between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh beginning on August 4.
Doesn't sound too bad to me.

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Tatenda Taibu is likely to bat at five, with Campbell insisting on Tuesday night that he wouldn't drop his best wicketkeeper-batsman after his comments on the Zimbabwe Cricket administration. The pair had a heated debate on the Sports Club outfield on Wednesday afternoon in full view of the other players after Campbell had promised the previous evening that he would "have it out" with him. Scratch beneath the surface and clearly not everything is as it should be, so expect that one to roll on over the course of the tour.
Hmmmmmmmmm

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I thnk Vitori is out. If not then Meth is out because according to his facebook page, Kyle Jarvis is being handed a baggy green tomorrow, and he sounds certain of it

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zimfan1 wrote:
Tatenda Taibu is likely to bat at five, with Campbell insisting on Tuesday night that he wouldn't drop his best wicketkeeper-batsman after his comments on the Zimbabwe Cricket administration. The pair had a heated debate on the Sports Club outfield on Wednesday afternoon in full view of the other players after Campbell had promised the previous evening that he would "have it out" with him. Scratch beneath the surface and clearly not everything is as it should be, so expect that one to roll on over the course of the tour.
Hmmmmmmmmm
Yeah, I thought that was interesting too. "Heated debate" is pretty ambiguous though, it implies shouting or yelling but it could be a bit of a beat up. They could have been having a passionate debate on the merits of bowling first on this pitch. Speaking of which, if Zimbabwe does win the toss does everyone here agree that bowling first is the way to go? Or could there be something to be gained by batting first - providing the openers can bat out the first session and seeing out the period where the ball is most likely to swing and seam?

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i thnk in the beginning we should stick to our strengths and chase totals. All seam wickets tend to quiten down as the match progresses, Zim will be best served exploiting that early movement. Having said that i thnk though slow he is, mawoyo can see off the new ball (remember they batted for 55 overs with Vusi against Aussie A?

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Taibu definitely playn though he caused som friction

ZC Official Statement
Zimbabwe Cricket would like to express its concern and regret over the comments made by former captain Tatenda Taibu in an article on Cricinfo on Tuesday. So many people have worked tirelessly and selflessly to rebuild cricket in this country throughout an extremely difficult, economic period and for Tatenda to claim that their collective efforts have been worthless - and that nothing has changed - is dispiriting in the extreme. We would like to address every one of Tatenda's grievances as soon as the Test match is over - and those of any team member. In the meantime, we would like to announce that we have already started the process of improving our mechanisms for communication whereby the players will be able to speak to the administrators and express their concerns in a clear and forthright manner, and without fear of repercussion or reprisal. We are happy to involve a third party as a players' representative and, indeed, an independent mediator. We would like Tatenda to participate in this process. And while the ICC's chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, is here to witness our return to Test cricket, we will be extending an invitation for him to talk to our players. The timing of Tatenda's comments are unfortunate, if not a little cynical. In any other country a senior player could expect significant sanction from his board for such a public outburst. But we see little point in doing that and wish him the very best in the Test match. He is one of our finest cricketers. Neither Tatenda nor any of the other national players have ever not been paid their monthly salary. Match fees, paid over and above salaries, have been deferred from time to time while cash-flow improves with our return to international cricket. Tatenda is in an extremely privileged position and his monthly salary places him in the top one percent of the population. There are many thousands of people less well off than Tatenda who could be seriously harmed by his comments. Cricket in Zimbabwe is not "dying." We are still building, but every aspect of the game, from the numbers of professional players to the interest from sponsors, shows a graph on the way up. And we are all committed to further growth and success. We now hope to focus on an extremely exciting season ahead.

Ozias Bvute, managing director, Zimbabwe Cricket Alistair Campbell, chairman of selectors, Zimbabwe Cricketoving our mechanisms for communication whereby the players will be able to speak to the administrators and express their concerns in a clear and forthright manner, and without fear of repercussion or reprisal. We are happy to involve a third party as a players' representative and, indeed, an independent mediator. We would like Tatenda to participate in this process. And while the ICC's chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, is here to witness our return to Test cricket, we will be extending an invitation for him to talk to our players. The timing of Tatenda's comments are unfortunate, if not a little cynical. In any other country a senior player could expect significant sanction from his board for such a public outburst. But we see little point in doing that and wish him the very best in the Test match. He is one of our finest cricketers. Neither Tatenda nor any of the other national players have ever not been paid their monthly salary. Match fees, paid over and above salaries, have been deferred from time to time while cash-flow improves with our return to international cricket. Tatenda is in an extremely privileged position and his monthly salary places him in the top one percent of the population. There are many thousands of people less well off than Tatenda who could be seriously harmed by his comments. Cricket in Zimbabwe is not "dying." We are still building, but every aspect of the game, from the numbers of professional players to the interest from sponsors, shows a graph on the way up. And we are all committed to further growth and success. We now hope to focus on an extremely exciting season ahead.

Ozias Bvute, managing director, Zimbabwe Cricket Alistair Campbell, chairman of selectors, Zimbabwe Cricket

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brmtaylor.com admin wrote:
zimfan1 wrote:
Tatenda Taibu is likely to bat at five, with Campbell insisting on Tuesday night that he wouldn't drop his best wicketkeeper-batsman after his comments on the Zimbabwe Cricket administration. The pair had a heated debate on the Sports Club outfield on Wednesday afternoon in full view of the other players after Campbell had promised the previous evening that he would "have it out" with him. Scratch beneath the surface and clearly not everything is as it should be, so expect that one to roll on over the course of the tour.
Hmmmmmmmmm
Yeah, I thought that was interesting too. "Heated debate" is pretty ambiguous though, it implies shouting or yelling but it could be a bit of a beat up. They could have been having a passionate debate on the merits of bowling first on this pitch. Speaking of which, if Zimbabwe does win the toss does everyone here agree that bowling first is the way to go? Or could there be something to be gained by batting first - providing the openers can bat out the first session and seeing out the period where the ball is most likely to swing and seam?
At Harare when its a green wicket and you win the toss you BOWL first. Trust me this match will be over by lunch on the fifth day. I quite fancy it will be settled by tea time on the fourth day

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Yes, I agree Conant. I also don't think this match will go into the fifth day - I do think we will see a result.

Additionally, I reckon there will be a lot of nerves out there tomorrow. I think there would be nothing more demoralising from a team and supporters perspective, than to see Zimbabwe bat first and lose clusters of wickets. Whereas if we bowl first, not only do we give ourselves the best possible chance of taking early wickets, but if things don't go so well it's not game over. If Bangladesh pile on the runs, by batting second we could still play for the draw.

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Can someone give me 3 good reasons why Kyle Jarvis should get a Green Cap tomorrow ahead of Meth??
Vusi, Mawoyo, H.Masakadza, Taylor, Ervine, Williams, Mutumbami, S.Masakadza, Meth, Price, Jarvis

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