Series thread: Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe Tri-Series
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bit of a recovery now can we reach 200
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205 i feel that we have a decent chance, a couple of early wickets and then price and utseya can turn the screw
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A good innings by Chigumbura. In the end, 9/205 is a respectable score. It was nice to see a bit of a fight back after being 5/94, you half expect in that position to be all out for 100.
There are a few things that need to be addressed;
- Taibu's reverse sweeping. I love watching him do it, if we're going to beat Bangladesh we have to have that belief that we are better than them. But he probably needs to choose more appropriate times to do it. It's obviously a shot he's comfortable with, but a wide ball at torso height isn't the best time to do it.
- Williams poor form. He doesn't look like making a big score, although his technique has been reasonably solid I suppose. Regardless, I think he might make way for Malcolm Waller in the next match. I don't think that is the wisest move; Dabengwa gets chance upon chance in the national team despite having no upside, whereas Williams is just a class player going through a rough patch. Williams should really be batting at 3, but won't be for a while now I imagine.
- Too many batsmen making starts. Someone else needed to score 50+.
Positives are obviously Matsikenyeri and Chigumbura. For the first time in God knows how long, Matsikenyeri actually looked like he deserved his place in the team. He played very well for his 39.
A lot of people think of Chigumbura as a slogger, but he is as good as anyone at playing as required for the situation. He batted defensively for about 80 balls, while still rotating the strike and scoring a few boundaries. Then in the final over and a bit he really turned it on, scoring 15 or so off a couple of balls. There's no reason why Keith Dabengwa should be batting before Chigumbura, that is for sure.
Graeme Cremer was 12th man.
It will require a very good effort to win this match. Rainsford and Chigumbura both need to take early wickets, Mupariwa needs to keep his bowling tight and make sure he keeps the run rate low. Utseya and Price in tandem for a while getting through the overs quickly, maybe a high required run rate will spring up on Bangladesh.
At least with 206 we have something to defend, I will be a bit disappointed if we can't drag this at least into the final 10 overs.
There are a few things that need to be addressed;
- Taibu's reverse sweeping. I love watching him do it, if we're going to beat Bangladesh we have to have that belief that we are better than them. But he probably needs to choose more appropriate times to do it. It's obviously a shot he's comfortable with, but a wide ball at torso height isn't the best time to do it.
- Williams poor form. He doesn't look like making a big score, although his technique has been reasonably solid I suppose. Regardless, I think he might make way for Malcolm Waller in the next match. I don't think that is the wisest move; Dabengwa gets chance upon chance in the national team despite having no upside, whereas Williams is just a class player going through a rough patch. Williams should really be batting at 3, but won't be for a while now I imagine.
- Too many batsmen making starts. Someone else needed to score 50+.
Positives are obviously Matsikenyeri and Chigumbura. For the first time in God knows how long, Matsikenyeri actually looked like he deserved his place in the team. He played very well for his 39.
A lot of people think of Chigumbura as a slogger, but he is as good as anyone at playing as required for the situation. He batted defensively for about 80 balls, while still rotating the strike and scoring a few boundaries. Then in the final over and a bit he really turned it on, scoring 15 or so off a couple of balls. There's no reason why Keith Dabengwa should be batting before Chigumbura, that is for sure.
Graeme Cremer was 12th man.
It will require a very good effort to win this match. Rainsford and Chigumbura both need to take early wickets, Mupariwa needs to keep his bowling tight and make sure he keeps the run rate low. Utseya and Price in tandem for a while getting through the overs quickly, maybe a high required run rate will spring up on Bangladesh.
At least with 206 we have something to defend, I will be a bit disappointed if we can't drag this at least into the final 10 overs.
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Re: Series thread: Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe Tri-Series
206 is an alright score. should be defendabl just need early wickets. good innigs by chigumbura, lets c if he can back it up with the ball.
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ill put my life on williams being dropped for next match
good thoughts chigubura batted very well played to the situation
good thoughts chigubura batted very well played to the situation
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The only thing stopping me from going that far is that the next match is against Sri Lanka. Given that a series against Bangladesh and Kenya follow, the selectors might choose to give Williams one more game, and give the rookie batsmen a shot against the weaker opposition.zimfan1 wrote:ill put my life on williams being dropped for next match
Having said that, I think it is still more than likely that Williams will be dropped.
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lets get behind the boys, two early wickets and we have a chance
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one down come on propser operning the bowling game on
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Well there's one. Gutsy move by Utseya to bowl himself straight up.
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So, Utseya gets a lucky breakthrough