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Williams

Chibhabha

Raza

Taylor

Ervine

Masvaure

Chari

Kasuza

Kamunhukamwe

Mudzinganyama

Tiripano

Chakabva

Moor

Mutombodzi

Burl

Tiripano

Mashinge

Jarvis

Mavuta

Chatara

Mumba

Ngarava

Tshuma


Will not be happy if these players do not play in the next round of the Logan Cup starting on Thursday.
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https://www.sundaymail.co.zw/oh-captain-my-captain

Brighton Zhawi

Zimbabwe’s new Test skipper is an avid cricket follower, who spends just as much time on the television set watching the game, as he does playing it.

He is a passionate man, who wears his heart on his sleeve, and absolutely hates losing.

This fellow thought he would lead the country in white ball cricket after his interim appointment during a T20 series in Singapore last year.

Meet Sean Williams, Zimbabwe’s 11th Test captain.

He says family will come first during his tenure, and for now he wants his Test team family to clock in the hours, embrace the underdog tag and claim as many scalps as possible along the way.

Williams was drenched in sweat when he met up with this reporter last Thursday at Harare Sports Club for his first interview since being appointed Zimbabwe’s Test capain.

The 33-year-old had already clocked in a couple of hours on the pitch and was coming from a sprint session with his best buddy, Craig Ervine, under the supervision of burly fitness trainer Walter Karimanzira.

Straight from the run, “Willo” went for a quick chat with Tendai Chatara, who was clutching the results of his bicep scan. From there, the new captain went to congratulate Brian Mudzinganyama on his Test squad call-up.

It was then time for the interview, where Williams was accompanied by his wife Chantelle who revealed: “He is always watching (cricket) highlights, if it’s not Zimbabwe it’s any other team.”

So what does Test captaincy mean to this cricket nuffie?

“It’s an amazing feeling, a privilege and a great honour.

“Some high quality players have led Zimbabwe in Test cricket. These include Flower (Andy), (Tatenda) Taibu, (Alistar) Campbell, (Brendan) Taylor, (Hamilton Masakadza) Hammy and then myself.

“I have got some big boots to fill.

“Being captain doesn’t make me untouchable, I am still one of the team. Obviously I have to make the decisions, making them on behalf of the team.

“I would like them to still treat me as normal as possible. Nothing changes,” he said.

The left-handed all-rounder wants Zimbabwe to move on from previous struggles and embrace a winning mindset.

“Uniting the team is my number one priority,” he said.

“I hate losing and that’s going to be a big thing in the change room, from now onwards.

“We are going to play to win. Getting everybody to buy into that is going to be huge. We have to pull together and move forward as one.

“It is a comeback year for Zimbabwe cricket, we have been through a lot and I have learnt a lot from it.”

He added: “We are the underdogs, it’s as simple as that. It’s a fact, but If we work hard and train hard, we will achieve big things.

“It will make people believe in us. In Zimbabwe, there are a lot of people that don’t believe in us, they don’t believe we are talented and they criticise us a lot of times.

“It’s time to change that.

“Those are my goals and that is my vision.

“However, I am not going to do that alone. The team should buy into that. We need to change the mindset and our work ethic.

“Unity is key and the will to win has to be there. Never give up, no matter what hap- pens.

In Chantelle, Williams has a number one supporter.

She revealed the challenges that sportsmen endure on and off the field.

“I think it’s a great challenge for Sean. Obviously I am 100 percent there to support him,” said Williams’ better half.

“Whenever possible, I am there to support him during each game.

“With this captaincy, it will be a privilege to watch him play.

“But it is difficult because whatever happens on the field, in the office or anywhere else, I am the first available person.

“But at the end of the day, that’s my role — to support him,” she said.

Williams averages 27.65 in 10 Tests with a one ton and two fifties.

Inasmuch as he wants to improve on his stats, he is a team-first skipper.

“I have my own personal goals, but my job is to lift the others.

“No matter how down I am, I have to pick myself up and pick them up as well.

“I have a lot of help from the support staff, I am open to opinions and ideas. Listening is a big part of being a good leader, and I want to see people flourish.

“If I get a test hundred in this game, I will be over the moon.

“But if a young guy walks into the team on his debut and gets a hundred, I am going to be extremely happy,” he said.

Williams describes himself as a fiery character. He says this comes from his parents, who believe in excellence.

“My character has a lot to do with the way I was brought up.

‘‘My mom (Patricia McKillop) is an Olympic gold medallist (1980 field hockey) while my father (Collin), all my uncles and my brothers also play hockey.

“My parents are very tough, they expect nothing but the best. They never settle for mediocrity,” he said.

As the new Test captain, what are Williams’ thoughts on ICC’s plan to make Tests four-dayers? The move has been disapproved by India’s skipper Virat Kohli, former Australia captain Ricky Ponting and a couple of other players.

“I haven’t really looked into it much.

“Due to what is going on here, I have tried to focus my undivided attention on Zimbabwe Cricket. However, Test cricket is the purest form of the game, and as it stands right now, I fully disagree with that plan.

“I think it should remain five-day cricket.

“Games are still going on for the full five days, Test matches are
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Does anyone know the last time we went to day 5 in a test? Should maybe be on the Quiz thread.
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Does anyone know the last time we went to day 5 in a test? Should maybe be on the Quiz thread.
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Googly wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:02 am

Does anyone know the last time we went to day 5 in a test? Should maybe be on the Quiz thread.


The last Test you guys played vs BD in Dhaka went to Day 5!
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I really do believe Williams hates losing. He has failings, but I really see his desire on the park. And I also think getting the rest of the dressing room to the same point is a big ask as he implies.
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I really do believe Williams hates losing. He has failings, but I really see his desire on the park. And I also think getting the rest of the dressing room to the same point is a big ask as he implies.
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Googly wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:02 am

Does anyone know the last time we went to day 5 in a test? Should maybe be on the Quiz thread.


When we drew against the West Indies in Bulawayo.
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zimfan1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:21 am


Googly wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:02 am

Does anyone know the last time we went to day 5 in a test? Should maybe be on the Quiz thread.


When we drew against the West Indies in Bulawayo.


2017
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zimfan1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:21 am


zimfan1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:21 am


Googly wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:02 am

Does anyone know the last time we went to day 5 in a test? Should maybe be on the Quiz thread.


When we drew against the West Indies in Bulawayo.


2017


Only test Zimbabwe has drawn since their return to Test cricket
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Jemisi wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 7:07 am

I really do believe Williams hates losing. He has failings, but I really see his desire on the park. And I also think getting the rest of the dressing room to the same point is a big ask as he implies.


I think Williams, Raza, and Jarvis are the only guys with any fire in their bellies. In contrast guys like Hamilton or even Taylor appear very much resigned to the fates.
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Chatara out of the series
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Musakanda just got sacked for drink driving
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zimlover wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:25 pm

Musakanda just got sacked for drink driving


Sacked from where? His club in Oz?
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jaybro wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 7:43 am

Chatara out of the series


Damn :(
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jaybro wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 7:43 am

Chatara out of the series


That's a disaster! :(
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That’s really unfortunate for Tari. Zimbabwe drink driving laws don’t exist. People get so blitzed they can’t even walk and just jump behind the wheel. I don’t actually know a single person here who won’t have drinks because they’re driving. The youngsters do it from 16 with little parental censure and it sets a very bad precedent.

One of my mates in the UK was down at his local having a pint and there was a guy he didn’t get on with, the chap knew my friend used to drive there and he waited for him to have a few beers and and called the cops and told them there was a guy leaving in about an hour and he’d be over the limit. It tipped his life upside down.

That leaves Tari with the UK option in their summer and means he will have to put in an appearance here.
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So has he been sacked by his club in Oz or ZC?
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It’s not a good look.

Random African guy, barely in the country a month and already getting charged with drink driving. Serious crime nowadays.

Back when I was a teen I got busted but wriggles my way out in court but nowadays it’s a deportable offence big time. Zimbabweans are already on the nose with western governments.

A DUI actually gets you banned from Canada for ten years. Fun fact.
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Btw I looked into it, sacked from some bush club in Victoria.

My secondary question is why he gives up international cricket to play bush cricket. Don’t think it’s a premier league or anything. Not going to open that can of worms.
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Googly wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 4:08 pm

That’s really unfortunate for Tari. Zimbabwe drink driving laws don’t exist. People get so blitzed they can’t even walk and just jump behind the wheel. I don’t actually know a single person here who won’t have drinks because they’re driving. The youngsters do it from 16 with little parental censure and it sets a very bad precedent.

One of my mates in the UK was down at his local having a pint and there was a guy he didn’t get on with, the chap knew my friend used to drive there and he waited for him to have a few beers and and called the cops and told them there was a guy leaving in about an hour and he’d be over the limit. It tipped his life upside down.

That leaves Tari with the UK option in their summer and means he will have to put in an appearance here.


Getting a UK visa with a criminal offence in a first world country might also become difficult for him. It's not like here where the docket can disappear forever. He might have actually ruined a lot of things for himself. Problem is I don't know if cricket is 100% his passion. He just happened to be good at it like many other sports. So he might go down the Jongwe route if he doesn't suck it in and kiss some asses at ZC for a national contract. My advice for him would be to come back and open for the Rhinos and score some runs. there is a huge gap there

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