Pariah you know zip about what constitutes a good player. Stats only tell half the story.
Black Mamba he’s not taking anyone’s place that would be going anywhere fast.
PSR. Harrison’s family moved down to Cape Town years ago. Victims of the land grab, they’re a fantastic family and a big loss to this country. Taun was a tiny chap, with a big heart, he’s always bowled immaculate line and length and flight from a young age. He didn’t grow and was diagnosed with a growth deficiency and was put on HGH and has caught up. He went to SACS in Cape Town and is proof of what our boys can do in a better environment because he excelled at schoolboy level and was picked for provincial sides. When he was here he probably wasn’t the best offie in his age group, but having played in a more competitive environment he’s left those guys far behind.
Zimbabwe Under 19s in New Zealand 2017
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This photo gives you an idea how tiny he was: http://www.zimcricketforums.com/viewtop ... 490#p46417Googly wrote:Taun was a tiny chap, with a big heart, he’s always bowled immaculate line and length and flight from a young age. He didn’t grow and was diagnosed with a growth deficiency and was put on HGH and has caught up.
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viewtopic.php?p=111651#p111651Googly wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:51 amPariah you know zip about what constitutes a good player. Stats only tell half the story.
Taun was a tiny chap, with a big heart, he’s always bowled immaculate line and length and flight from a young age. When he was here he probably wasn’t the best offie in his age group, but having played in a more competitive environment he’s left those guys far behind.
pariah wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:09 pmStatistically, Taun Harrison has been decent with the ball, appears to be the bowler the team will most rely on. Mazhawidza, Madhevere and Connolly average, but can provide decent support with the ball. Tinotenda Jakachira and Declan Oldreive(not selected) had the odd good game with the ball though.zimfan1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2017 7:05 pmZimbabwe U19 World Cup Provisional Squad
Liam Roche (cpt), Wesley Madhevere, Greg Dollar, Milton Shumba, Jayden Schadendorff, Tanunurwa Makoni, Donald Mlambo, Alistair Frost, Taun Harrison, Dion Myers, Nkosilatu Nunu, Jonathan Connolly, Privilege Chesa, Tawanda Muyeye, Kieran Robinson, Makdhum Talati, Dion Mazhawidza, Tinotenda Jakachira, Dane Schadendorff, Tinashe Nenhunzi, Marshall Takodza, Arnold Shara, Robert Chimhinya and Struan Moore-Gordon.
Any thoughts?
Any names missing?
Liam Roche is in form so far this year, just a few games, but was terrible last year. So it could be argued that Schadendorff could be the star player and have more potential as an allround package. Strangely underustilised.
Greg Dollar seems overrated. But is it/will it be the case with Shumba and Myers?
Rest would have to be a surprise.
On the face of it, it appears the team is wafer thin. If Mangongo acheieves anything with them the Queen should unilaterally restore ZIM to the Commonwealth and bestow him(and Boycott ) a Knighthood.
Anyway, I'm going off stats that I half-looked at.
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Merry Christmas Trollpariah wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:26 pmviewtopic.php?p=111651#p111651Googly wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:51 amPariah you know zip about what constitutes a good player. Stats only tell half the story.
Taun was a tiny chap, with a big heart, he’s always bowled immaculate line and length and flight from a young age. When he was here he probably wasn’t the best offie in his age group, but having played in a more competitive environment he’s left those guys far behind.
pariah wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2017 1:09 pmStatistically, Taun Harrison has been decent with the ball, appears to be the bowler the team will most rely on. Mazhawidza, Madhevere and Connolly average, but can provide decent support with the ball. Tinotenda Jakachira and Declan Oldreive(not selected) had the odd good game with the ball though.zimfan1 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2017 7:05 pmZimbabwe U19 World Cup Provisional Squad
Liam Roche (cpt), Wesley Madhevere, Greg Dollar, Milton Shumba, Jayden Schadendorff, Tanunurwa Makoni, Donald Mlambo, Alistair Frost, Taun Harrison, Dion Myers, Nkosilatu Nunu, Jonathan Connolly, Privilege Chesa, Tawanda Muyeye, Kieran Robinson, Makdhum Talati, Dion Mazhawidza, Tinotenda Jakachira, Dane Schadendorff, Tinashe Nenhunzi, Marshall Takodza, Arnold Shara, Robert Chimhinya and Struan Moore-Gordon.
Any thoughts?
Any names missing?
Liam Roche is in form so far this year, just a few games, but was terrible last year. So it could be argued that Schadendorff could be the star player and have more potential as an allround package. Strangely underustilised.
Greg Dollar seems overrated. But is it/will it be the case with Shumba and Myers?
Rest would have to be a surprise.
On the face of it, it appears the team is wafer thin. If Mangongo acheieves anything with them the Queen should unilaterally restore ZIM to the Commonwealth and bestow him(and Boycott ) a Knighthood.
Anyway, I'm going off stats that I half-looked at.
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Hi guys, yeah I liked the potential of Harrison.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAQpA-iKAYw
If he'd got a third game on that pitch he'd have loved it, possibly torn through my NZ U19 side. Most of the NZ kids not exactly being deft touch players these days, more McCullum/Munro aspirants.
A shame he'll only get one more spell on Bay Oval on this tour (Jan 19 against India), because that ground is known in NZ for more turn and stumpings etc. than where Zim U19 are now heading. Slower clays and less bounce in the South Island though, which might give a boost to Zim's batting averages.
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Couple more warm up games before the real thing starts for the young fellas
8th of January v NZ
10th of January v WI
8th of January v NZ
10th of January v WI
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Two minutes of Shumba I've put together, attacking and defending.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV7Yq7WvBHg
Yeah his front foot lurching out towards cover and then cutting across his defensive shots obviously won't be ideal as he goes up the levels. On the plus side, the ability and strength to hit aerially and clear an infield, putting your own pace onto a 120kph ball, has always really helped guys to become the dominat scorer in their U19 team. Daniel Bell-Drummond for England did a lot of that when he was U19 and dominant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV7Yq7WvBHg
Yeah his front foot lurching out towards cover and then cutting across his defensive shots obviously won't be ideal as he goes up the levels. On the plus side, the ability and strength to hit aerially and clear an infield, putting your own pace onto a 120kph ball, has always really helped guys to become the dominat scorer in their U19 team. Daniel Bell-Drummond for England did a lot of that when he was U19 and dominant.