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***Official*** Zimbabwe in New Zealand 2012

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Taylor limping. **** it, so is this what happens when our batsmen take quick singles?
On the bright side, we may see Southee and Doug earlier than planned.
 
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straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Losing Taylor is a real problem... if he's pulled his calf muscle he won't be doing a lot of fielding - maybe could field at slip later but wouldn't guarantee it
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Watling looking a lot more at ease this morning. Good to see a keeper who doesn't look like he wants to die when the tail is at the other end.
 

BeeGee

International Captain
If the tail can hang around, there's no reason Watling couldn't score his maiden ton here.

What a shot to bring up your 50, edge through slips.
 
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_Ed_

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Rain?!

Just when I was about to go to a pub on my lunch break to watch some cricket. :(
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
This has been seriously disappointing from Zimbabwe. All the talk of how green the wicket was obviously got to Taylor's head because even though Zimbabwe haven't bowled very well, the wicket is pretty much straw coloured and looks like a typical Napier road; it would've been great to rack up an imposing score batting first instead of doing this.

Jarvis has been pretty good, IMO - he's basically performed as a support bowler who's leading the attack which never works particular well but he's beaten the bat often enough and looked genuinely threatening. All the talk about how much Shingi has improved and how he's now he's now a 140-145km/hr bowler looks like it was pretty much rubbish, although he does at least seem a little more accurate now which is a plus. Given he replaced Mpofu, bowling 128km/hr straight balls that bounce a little at sub-par but not disgraceful levels of accuracy means he probably did a fair job of filling in, actually. Vitori has been absolutely rubbish, carrying on the trend from every other time he's bowled since that Bangladesh series was over; if Meth was fit or Querl/Rainsford were on tour I'd axe him in a blink. Cremer has been a little disappointing as well, he was always going to go at 4.5rpo or so IMO but I expected him to cause a little more trouble in between pies. He's only really bowled on Day 1 so far though, to be fair. Hamilton Masakadza has arguably been Zimbabwe's best bowler which says it all really; the bloke should be lucky to bowl 5 overs in a day's play and he's been a frontline bowler for the side. There's seriously more to Brownlie's bowling, although Hamilton as always has bowled a reasonable line at least, which is more than you can say for his brother or Vitori.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Summed it up well there, except I'd say Jarvis has been by far the best bowler with Hamilton a clear 2nd.

Disappointed we haven't seen Tom Petty get a go yet given how poor some of the other options have been.
 

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