Match Thread - Zimbawe v Bangladesh 1st Test
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Congrats Malcolm on a well deserved half-century. Move on and give us a 100.
Taylor on 85* wow
Taylor on 85* wow
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Well done to Waller. He has done well enough so far. Needs to be able to see off the new ball now.
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When was the last test century for Zimbabwe? At home against New Zealand in 2011?
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
Re: Match Thread - Zimbawe v Bangladesh 1st Test
Taylor got a ton in that game, didn't he?eugene wrote:When was the last test century for Zimbabwe? At home against New Zealand in 2011?
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Great effort by Waller so far. He doesn't have the greatest technique in the world, but he makes up for it in determination.
He's probably been searching for Test runs a bit since his first game, but a knock like this (especially if he converts it) definitely will make him feel more comfortable at Test level. it also should cement his place in the middle order for a bit longer.
He's probably been searching for Test runs a bit since his first game, but a knock like this (especially if he converts it) definitely will make him feel more comfortable at Test level. it also should cement his place in the middle order for a bit longer.
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I think Waller is a hard worker and this should go far in silencing his critiques
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Damn, Waller was looking really good 

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Welcome back Chigumbura.
Well played Waller.
Well played Waller.
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did you get a chance to listen to Rainsford commentary?brmtaylor.com admin,
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Elton coming in at 6. Interesting. Probably good not to make Richmond come out at this time of day to make his debut. Although they may have been planning to have him at 7 anyway.