HARARE – The formidable pair of Nick Welch and Kundai Matigimu spearheads the Zimbabwe Under-16 batting and bowling hopes for the Eastern Junior Club Cricket Association (EJCCA) Southern African Festival at Benoni in South Africa this week.
The team leaves for South African tomorrow together with their seniors, the Under18.
Both players aspire to higher honours in the future and they have shown their exciting emerging talent on many occasions.
The sharp-eyed Welch, 15, is probably the youngest in Zimbabwe cricket history to score a First League century — he was just 14 last year when he recorded this feat as opening batsman for Country Club against Royals.
During his career so far, the St John’s College all-rounder has notched up a remarkable 15 centuries.
The lanky St George’s College opening bowler, Matigimu is already whipping up significant speed of around 125 km/h and Zimbabwe Under-16 coach Ian Tinker suggests:
“He would not disgrace himself at Under-19 level for pace. And he is also capable of scoring a quick 100 in the middle order.”
Tinker believes that the team’s top-order batting is thin and that, “this will put Nick Welch under real pressure to perform and I’ve told him I want him to face the first and last balls of each innings.”
Zimbabwe Under-16 is captained by Walter Huchu of St George’s and has a well-rounded bowling attack that includes five spinners, led by Huchu and development players Gabriel Jaya of Kyle College and the left-arm Wallace Mubaiwa.
The others are both leg-spinners — Lochlan Butler and Welch.
Other development players are Davies Murwendo and Keith Jaure, both of Prince Edward.
Zimbabwe Under-16 squad: Walter Huchu (captain), Nick Welch, Declan Vermaak, Brendan Sly, Jayden Schadendorf, Davies Murwendo, Ryan Murray, Wallace Mubaiwa, Kundai Matigimu, Gabriel Jaya, Keith Jaure, Lochlan Butler, Tino Muzamhindo.
Manager: Richard Harrison.
Coach: Ian Tinker.
EJCCA in SA: Welch, Matigimu lead challenge in U16
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EJCCA in SA: Welch, Matigimu lead challenge in U16
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Good to read about players who will go on to have successful careers for countries other than Zimbabwe.
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eugene wrote:Good to read about players who will go on to have successful careers for countries other than Zimbabwe.
Just what I was thinking.
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you never know lads, these guys are still very young, and by the time they get to under 19 level, they may be playing in a more stable environment. you never know
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sloandog wrote:you never know lads, these guys are still very young, and by the time they get to under 19 level, they may be playing in a more stable environment. you never know
I sure hope so
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c'mon guys- dont you get it?jaybro wrote:sloandog wrote:you never know lads, these guys are still very young, and by the time they get to under 19 level, they may be playing in a more stable environment. you never know
I sure hope so
They could be more stable than a titanium bridge there would still be a level of distrust about how it COULD get based on a decade of mismanagement.
Some people trusted that things had turned around circa 2010 and came back. Others (sean ervine etc) had a suspicion that it wouldnt last, and that crap would be steaming around the corner.
Who ended up being right?
Truth is we need at least a decade of stability to not lose the next generation of ballances and ervines..... thats if outside factors dont send them packing first.
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ZIMDOGGY wrote:c'mon guys- dont you get it?jaybro wrote:sloandog wrote:you never know lads, these guys are still very young, and by the time they get to under 19 level, they may be playing in a more stable environment. you never know
I sure hope so
They could be more stable than a titanium bridge there would still be a level of distrust about how it COULD get based on a decade of mismanagement.
Some people trusted that things had turned around circa 2010 and came back. Others (sean ervine etc) had a suspicion that it wouldnt last, and that crap would be steaming around the corner.
Who ended up being right?
Truth is we need at least a decade of stability to not lose the next generation of ballances and ervines..... thats if outside factors dont send them packing first.
That's why I used the word hope Doggy I'm not very confident
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There is hope... depends on 2 things.
1- whilst we want the players to be good, they cant be TOO good. otherwise they will see the dollars and the sure thing of the english stable life. We want them to have some uncertainty if they can make it overseas. as bad as it sounds. we need people of the williams,hamilton calibre.
2- we need them to want to stay in zimbabwe for reasons other than cricket. family,business,etc.
1- whilst we want the players to be good, they cant be TOO good. otherwise they will see the dollars and the sure thing of the english stable life. We want them to have some uncertainty if they can make it overseas. as bad as it sounds. we need people of the williams,hamilton calibre.
2- we need them to want to stay in zimbabwe for reasons other than cricket. family,business,etc.
Cricinfo profile of the 'James Bond' of cricket:
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
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Sportsman.
Artist.
Player.
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Q. VUSI SIBANDA, WHERE DO YOU HOP?
A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
'The' Gus Mackay.
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Just spoke to Robin Brown on E-mail, and asked him about Eddie Byrom. He said he's going to be better than Andy Flower if he continues developing....interesting ay. Oh btw Kenya got dicked by Scotland
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sloandog wrote:Just spoke to Robin Brown on E-mail, and asked him about Eddie Byrom. He said he's going to be better than Andy Flower if he continues developing....interesting ay. :
Big call
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