That's not even stupid anymore.brmtaylor.com admin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:53 amWhy do our guys try and play stupid sweeps and ramps from ball one. Streak needs to make it a rule that you can't play a cross bat shot until you've been out there for 20 minutes.
[Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 5 | Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh
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Finally some one with some sense.tawac wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:49 amErvine has been out of sorts for a while having him sit out a game or two could actually do him some good. The selectors really made life difficult for themselves by not selecting a reserve batsman. Its like we are back in the post rebels period where Vusi gets picked regardless because we don't have any replacements.
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Now our premier allrounder is at the crease.
Cremer is easily a better batsman than Waller, arguably better than Mire, could mount a case to being better than Moor, and on form better than Ervine.
Cremer is easily a better batsman than Waller, arguably better than Mire, could mount a case to being better than Moor, and on form better than Ervine.
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Yea I agree with all that. Just so...mind boggling how Waller plays such stupid shots first up. He's a damned good player but has so many brain fartsbrmtaylor.com admin wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:57 amNow our premier allrounder is at the crease.
Cremer is easily a better batsman than Waller, arguably better than Mire, could mount a case to being better than Moor, and on form better than Ervine.
Re: [Match Thread]: 2018 Tri-Series Match 5 | Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh
I think Ervine should drop down the order.. its pretty clear now. 2 years ago he was averaging 37 now he is on 32. Something is up. We cant afford a number 3 with a weakness like that. Technically a number 3 should be able to open the batting because he could be in as early as the second ball. We ALL know he would average 10 opening. He has a better chance learning how to accelerate his batting at 5 than fixing that problem. If he continues batting at 3 he will eventually be dropped. I can put money on that
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At what point do we say he should be batting in the top 6?
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I think we have had too many this is surely it moments for Waller. It might just be the time now. the selectors are now testing our patience
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Problem is every time they drop him he goes back to domestic cricket and scores a heap of runs. We just don't have anyone else screaming out pick me.
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Creamer's a gun. He's the only one playing like it's a normal match. 23 off 30 so far.
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Mutombodzi, Tari, Burl, Masvaure even Tiripano could easy play that role. I have heard people saying one needs to be a good finisher able to clear the ropes and what nought. How many times has Waller actually done any good finishing.
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