Opening post
Neil Johnson, Brendan Taylor, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), David Houghton, Sean Williams, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Paul Strang, Eddo Brandes, Blessing Muzarabani
Member actions
ShareDiscussion
Discussion
Opening post
Member actions
Share
eugene wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 4:17 am
Taibu was a class batsmen. His average would have been much higher was he not surrounded by a team that was falling apart in his prime batting years. Once the rebel saga happened, Taibu was basically our lone international-calibre player for a while.
Member actions
ShareMember actions
Share
eugene wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 10:49 pm
Without pressure?! Taibu had the most pressure on him of any international cricketer. If he failed, the team failed, if the team failed its very existence was brought into doubt. Not to mention his bosses were thugs and the country was a trainwreck.
Member actions
ShareMember actions
ShareMember actions
ShareMember actions
ShareMember actions
Share
jaybro wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:13 am
Has a player ever held a position in the selection panel only to be selected years later in test cricket?
Seems absurd and shows what a mess Zimbabwe cricket is, Tibba should never have retired and I think you fellas are right he regrets it.
No point bringing him back IMO the side is already too old.
Member actions
ShareMember actions
Share
sloandog wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:15 am
Everybody here is giving Taibu jip, calling him just a 'good batter'. I thought he was brilliant with the bat and really was a quality player. His wicket keeping was, and probably still is, better than Taylor, Moor and Chagabva for sure. Ian Healy really rated Taibu's glovework if i recall correctly. The fact he's come from the wilderness and put up these stats really does say a lot about his ability.
Member actions
ShareMember actions
ShareMember actions
ShareMember actions
ShareMember actions
Share
TapsC wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:37 pm
In my opinion a batsman peaks from their late 20s to mid 30s where experience meets talent. So unfortunately I think Taibu actually lost the best cricketing years of his life when he retired. Just look at how confident BT is now at that peak age.
He had the determination to have been world class. People forget that he was the actual player of the tournament at the u19 world cup. Thats how good he was. I dont see any zim player achieving that any time soon.
Member actions
Share
TapsC wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:37 pm
In my opinion a batsman peaks from their late 20s to mid 30s where experience meets talent. So unfortunately I think Taibu actually lost the best cricketing years of his life when he retired. Just look at how confident BT is now at that peak age.
He had the determination to have been world class. People forget that he was the actual player of the tournament at the u19 world cup. Thats how good he was. I dont see any zim player achieving that any time soon.
Member actions
Share