2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
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Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
Alright, the pain is over now. We can relax.
Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
Nightmare over. A joke how many wickets we have gifted to Samuels.
Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
Time to lick our wounds. Not as bad as our last tour, but pretty bad.
Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
seriously disgusting
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FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
'The' Gus Mackay.
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A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
'The' Gus Mackay.
Hero.
Sportsman.
Artist.
Player.
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Q. VUSI SIBANDA, WHERE DO YOU HOP?
A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*
Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
Guys, I'll say it again. The game at home is at risk, time for desperate measures. Suspend the Future tours and downgrade them to "A" tours. Flush the current lot down the drain (let them continue with the Logan Cup, where their talents are appropriate) bring in the likes of Mushangwe, Lake, Raza and keep a few recent debutants (like Jarvis, Vitori) and form a young, hungry group. Pour the ICC money we've just received into an intensive 18 month, non stop, worldwide "A" tour: against SA provinces, 2nd division county sides, NZ 1st class and Aus states, all over the subcontinent. Give them Heath Streak and Grant Flower, a physio, an analysis team. Give them captain Ray Price. Eat, sleep, play cricket. Non-stop. Learn to win, learn not to be afraid of: conditions, 90 mph balls, decent spin. Learn to win. This lot learnt to lose when they were young, being thrust into intensely intimidating circumnstances in 2003/2005 and they have never unlearned that habit. This is the nuclear option. Excercise it now, otherwise we are out.
Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
Only a comprehensive victory against Bangladesh will ease this pain...not just a victory but a comprehensive one..
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Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
Finally its over the pain is gone i dont know how anyone can be a zimbabwean supporter i am taking a lengthy leave from this forum, it hurts so much to be a zim cricket supporter
Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
How about we keep the current players and send them on an intense 18-month tour? You can pour all the money you want into Malcolm Lake, he isn't going to be as good as Sibanda, Taylor, Masakadza.
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Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
True!eugene wrote:How about we keep the current players and send them on an intense 18-month tour? You can pour all the money you want into Malcolm Lake, he isn't going to be as good as Sibanda, Taylor, Masakadza.
Plus he's already left the country...
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Re: 2nd Test WI vs Zimbabwe at Roseau, Mar 20-24, 2013
dude stayyy!zimlover wrote:Finally its over the pain is gone i dont know how anyone can be a zimbabwean supporter i am taking a lengthy leave from this forum, it hurts so much to be a zim cricket supporter
To be honest I agree with Eugene. Sibanda is our best batter, and has been on this tour comfortably, though he hasn't always illustrated it with his scores.
Okay, Lake scored a hundred at Under 19's level, but why scrap most of this side and bring in players that aren't and never will be good enough at international cricket. What we need though, i agree, is a break from international cricket, and like you said, play in an A team system around the world and learn to play against the lesser sides, yet still develop through facing 90mph and bowling on unresponsive wickets. What I'm getting at is we need to learn!
The dismissals this series have actually been horrifically embarrassing. We can't hide behind the fact that we've not played international cricket for 12months etc, what it comes down to is that we don't think, we don't learn, and we're soft!
We ever going to produce a cricketer who's as mean and aggressive as Price ?