Confirmed in commentary: Sibanda leaving
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Is this a permanent move? Or a way to improve his batting? Maybe he's tired of power cuts.
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Word. Completely demoralising for a supporter. Can only imagine the effect this will have on the team. Or the Rhinos team for that matter - a team he was supposed to captain...ZIMFAN wrote:I just find this completely depressing.
Without wanting to turn this into another Ervine/Balance thread, you understand why these guys wouldn't want to play when even members of the team are leaving.
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I told you guys this 2 months ago. Made a thread on it.
Remember I said that if I was wrong I would leave the forum? And zinfanatic made a smartass jibe about that !?
If memory serves then he is going to eastern suburbs in Sydney grade.
This is what happens when you don't pay your players
Remember I said that if I was wrong I would leave the forum? And zinfanatic made a smartass jibe about that !?
If memory serves then he is going to eastern suburbs in Sydney grade.
This is what happens when you don't pay your players
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Is Sibanda the only national team player considering leaving?ZIMDOGGY wrote:I told you guys this 2 months ago. Made a thread on it.
Remember I said that if I was wrong I would leave the forum? And zinfanatic made a smartass jibe about that !?
If memory serves then he is going to eastern suburbs in Sydney grade.
This is what happens when you don't pay your players
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I certainly hope so BRM!
Yes Zimdoggy you broke the news, and I thought all the guys had dealt with his potential loss then....
Calm down guys! Like one of us said, let's hope he can catch a plane from Aus to NZ and get a piece of the action. I'm pretty sure Zim Cricket will work something out with his club. Afterall, if Sakib can play County and International at the same time, then club cricket shouldn't be a hindrance!
It will probably improve his game, maybe a few good scores might draw the attention of a State or two as well and he'll have a better time than Andy. Seriously when on song do we have other players who are more eyecatching than Vusi. Anyone?
Yes Zimdoggy you broke the news, and I thought all the guys had dealt with his potential loss then....
Calm down guys! Like one of us said, let's hope he can catch a plane from Aus to NZ and get a piece of the action. I'm pretty sure Zim Cricket will work something out with his club. Afterall, if Sakib can play County and International at the same time, then club cricket shouldn't be a hindrance!
It will probably improve his game, maybe a few good scores might draw the attention of a State or two as well and he'll have a better time than Andy. Seriously when on song do we have other players who are more eyecatching than Vusi. Anyone?
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There's a few that wouldn't take much to leave .
If your good enough to make money elsewhere then you would take it.
Keep your eye on cremer.
Keep your eye on mawoyo
There's a few that wouldn't take much to leave .
If your good enough to make money elsewhere then you would take it.
Keep your eye on cremer.
Keep your eye on mawoyo
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Well, there is that bloke who scored 300 in 3 games. Sibanda is more classical when playing, for example, an on drive but when Taylor gets going he really does get going. And I'm not just talking about a fluent scoring rate but also the array of strokes.hhm wrote:It will probably improve his game, maybe a few good scores might draw the attention of a State or two as well and he'll have a better time than Andy. Seriously when on song do we have other players who are more eyecatching than Vusi. Anyone?
I agree about catching a flight though; it shouldn't be ruled out. I do understand the thinking behind only selecting players from the domestic circuit though, otherwise it might encourage players to play abroad and weaken the domestic leagues further. But I reckon Sibanda is too good to leave out of the Test side in his current form.
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Must agree that Taylor does seem to have a lot of strokes. That 145 ranks highest for me. Unfortunately there are few batsmen in world cricket who walk down the pitch and despatch spinners with aplomb like KP, and Vusi is one of them. He dominates the bowler and makes them feel dominated. Taylor makes you feel outsmarted. He really looks clumsy, and I think that's why the opposition always feel like they've got him under control but before you know it he's hit 50 from 40 and you wonder how.brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Well, there is that bloke who scored 300 in 3 games. Sibanda is more classical when playing, for example, an on drive but when Taylor gets going he really does get going. And I'm not just talking about a fluent scoring rate but also the array of strokes.
To make this easier, of most batsmen you know, whom does Taylor bat like, and likewise Vusi?
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Taylor and Don Bradman.
Sibanda and Martin Love.
Sibanda and Martin Love.
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brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Just announced, he's leaving to play grade cricket in Australia. They think this rules him out of playing in the New Zealand tour as he won't be playing in the Logan Cup.
Probably not surprising news, ZIMDOGGY I think mentioned this a few days ago. But still, a big blow as he's been good at the top of the order.
I am pretty sure Zimdoggy mentioned it in the middle of September.
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