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9.1 Kruger to Masakadza, OUT, edge into the slips, easy catch at #1, Masakadza can't hide his disappointment before eventually trduging off the field.
H Masakadza c Snijman b Kruger 9 (43m 29b 0x4 0x6) SR: 31.03
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10.4 Burger to Taibu, 2 runs, short and pulls through mid wicket, not out of the middle again
10.3 Burger to Taibu, 2 runs, not as well timed this time
10.2 Burger to Taibu, FOUR, worked off the pads to long leg, Kruger's chase is in vain
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19.4 Burger to Taylor, OUT, edged to gulley, suddenly looking like the match could be over today already
BRM Taylor c Kruger b Burger 0 (1m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
19.3 Burger to Taylor, no run, lets it go over the top of the stumps
19.2 Burger to Chibhabha, OUT, end of a fighting partnership, little nick to the keeper
CJ Chibhabha c Dyili b Burger 35 (61m 35b 5x4 0x6) SR: 100.00
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Kopje wrote:Seems like South Africa Composite XI is in trouble 😂 😂 39/4 , i hope more wickets fall
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zimdan wrote:
brmtaylor.com admin wrote:When you have Streak, Price, Brent, Taylor and Williams all fighting for three places, well, that's just stupid - there is room for all of them in the first eleven.
1. V. Sibanda
2. B. Taylor
3. T. Taibu (wk)
4. S. Williams
5. C. Chibhabha
6. H. Masakadza
7. H. Streak
8. E. Chigumbura
9. P. Utseya (c)
10. G. Brent
11. R. Price
That should be the apolitical eleven, IMO. Not exactly a bad batting lineup either, First Class centuries to each player.
Agreed, but i stil feel your underestimating Dabengwa. He has been the only consistent player on the zimbabwe side, and everyone straight away goes and drops him because he hasnt done anything majorly spectacular.
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brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Must have been a shocking pitch for such low scores.
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maehara wrote:
brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Must have been a shocking pitch for such low scores.
CricInfo report also blames the pitch. Although given Zim's 2nd-innings total, it can't have been that bad...
A win is a win, but frankly, this South African team is very weak and we should not be asking ourselves if Zimbabwe will beat them, but by how large the margin will be. A 10 wicket win in the first game was a good comprehensive win, but 51 runs is too close for comfort. While the pitch was bad - as demonstrated in Zimbabwe's second innings, it wasn't impossible to score off, and in reality, Zimbabwe should have posted 250 in the first innings too.
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As unlikely as it may have seemed at close of play on Thursday, Zimbabwe mopped up Composite’s tail on Saturday morning to secure a 51-run win and an unassailable 2-0 lead in the SuperSport Challenge, with just one match left to play. Elton Chigumbura took 5/33 to help reduce Composite to 98 all out - which does make the result look more like the vagaries of a dodgy pitch, than a match based on talent. A win is a win, but quite a few of the Zimbabwe side will need to take a look at how they’ve performed this match, as it wasn’t really up to the standards we’d like to expect.
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brmtaylor.com wrote:Zimbabwe squad: Prosper Utseya (c), Gary Brent (vc), Chamunorwa Chibhabha, Elton Chigumbura, Keith Dabengwa, Hamilton Masakadza, Stuart Matsikenyeri, Christopher Mpofu, Raymond Price, Vusimuzi Sibanda, Tatenda Taibu, Brendan Taylor, Sean Williams. (reserves: Timycen Maruma, Tinotenda Mawoyo, Tawanda Mupariwa, Graeme Cremer)
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