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Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe thread

Loony BoB

International Captain
Gotta hand it to the Zimbabwe bowlers, they didn't do TOO badly out there. I thought Sri Lanka would show great domination. We'll see how well the Zimmy batsmen do, though... heh. But I do think that some of their bowlers aren't too shabby.
 

bhooth nath

School Boy/Girl Captain
Kudos to Zimbos

got to give credit to zimbabwe for a good bowling display restricting sri lanka to 223/9 when many people expected a 300+ score. this shows that zimbabwe does have some good players.

however, its their batting which needs to be looked after as they are 121/5 after 35 overs now, needing almost 6.6 runs per over. however, they do have good bowlers like hondo, panyangara, etc.
 

Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
In all fairness, it's a bowler-friendly pitch and the Sri Lankan side is comprised of:

Jayantha, Sangakkara, Jayawardene, Arnold, Dilshan, Kandamby, Chandana, Maharoof, Herath, Fernando and Kulasekara - which is a line up that would be well beaten by any of the other top teams nine times out of ten.

I dread to think what would happen on a flat track against a full Aussie XI
 

luckyeddie

Cricket Web Staff Member
Neil Pickup said:
Sri Lanka win by 72 runs.

Tinashe Panyangara's ODI batting career record currently stands thus:

0, 0, 0.
Excellent bowling figures this time though - 1-32.
 

age_master

Hall of Fame Member
Neil Pickup said:
I dread to think what would happen on a flat track against a full Aussie XI

Australia will play a nearly full strength XI for all games as well... 1 or 2 players rested maybe but that wont make too much difference. every world record is well under threat in the series
 

Adamc

Cricketer Of The Year
age_master said:
Australia will play a nearly full strength XI for all games as well... 1 or 2 players rested maybe but that wont make too much difference. every world record is well under threat in the series
Except for Laker's, I would guess. Unless someone is bowling rubbish from the other end.
 

Tim

Cricketer Of The Year
The ICC should step in & make Australia take their U19 team to Zimbabwe. Afterall half the players in the current Zimbabwe side helped smash Australia at the World Cup a few months back. It would make for a competitive series anyway..maybe...
 

Langeveldt

Soutie
vishnureddy said:
:boxed: :eek: 600% inflation? God save Zim :blink:
Yeh think the bank have been printing higher denominations recently.. The queues for petrol were so long the price probably gets changed by the time you reach the pump...
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
What's with the Lankan bowlers? They have not yet taken a wicket! Besides, they've bowled too many wides and no-balls!
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
Maybe because it's Zoysa, Maharoof, Herath, Chandana, Arnold and Murali bowling?

This series is turning into more and more of a joke with every minute. Dilshan is keeping, too.
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Zimbabwean performance

Looking at the performances of the Zimbabwean Team that played - I think Brendan Taylor (the opener) has done fairly well and may retain his place in the Team . :) I thought Panyangara (the opening bowler) bowled fairly well as did Mupariwa . :mellow: These three may have enhanced their selection for future ODI's or even Tests (given the lean form of some of the so called established Zimbabwean cricketers) along with Taibu ( who is obviously a permanent fixture in their regular team). :dry:
I wonder how even a Team like Zimbabwe can continue to select batsmen like Ebrahim etc and worse still batsmen of the calibre of Sibanda!! :(
 

Tim

Cricketer Of The Year
Dilshan has been picked as a specialist keeper for Sri Lanka before..infact I think he may have done the job last time Sri Lanka were in Zimbabwe.
 

Craig

World Traveller
Prince EWS said:
But what does shock me is WHO they dropped. Sibanda was way up the pecking order above Chigumbura
I am speechless.

I am without speech to respond to that comment. I am mystifiyed.
 

Neil Pickup

Cricket Web Moderator
JASON said:
Looking at the performances of the Zimbabwean Team that played - I think Brendan Taylor (the opener) has done fairly well and may retain his place in the Team . :) I thought Panyangara (the opening bowler) bowled fairly well as did Mupariwa . :mellow: These three may have enhanced their selection for future ODI's or even Tests (given the lean form of some of the so called established Zimbabwean cricketers) along with Taibu ( who is obviously a permanent fixture in their regular team). :dry:
I wonder how even a Team like Zimbabwe can continue to select batsmen like Ebrahim etc and worse still batsmen of the calibre of Sibanda!! :(
In defence of Ebrahim, he has eight Test 50s and an ODI century.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
I am more interested in the performance of Prasanna Jayawardene as a wicketkeeper. Apparently, he is Lanka's best wicketkeeper and has a first-class century too, but being the best wicketkeeper makes him an automatic selection. Especially when Sangakkara's also a wicketkeeper, and I have seen him make some big bloopers in the World Cup and he isn't going to inspire Murali much, since he has difficulty keeping to him. Prasanna is a better batsman than Sangakkara is a keeper, so it will be interesting, how he plays.
 

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