Perm
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Cursed out loud when I seen he had been dismissed. So gutted.Thanks for that, Perm, 96 run out! Top innings from him though- it is great to see him fulfull the talent everyone always knew he had.
Cursed out loud when I seen he had been dismissed. So gutted.Thanks for that, Perm, 96 run out! Top innings from him though- it is great to see him fulfull the talent everyone always knew he had.
Played at Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo, on 7 December 2008 (50-over match)
Morton for Smith and I'm with you.My Test team v Saffers (with the players of the squad)
Gayle*
Ganga
Devon Smith
Chanderpaul
Samuels
Bravo
Ramdin+
Sammy/Lewis (depending on conditions)
Taylor
Edwards
Collins
a big fan of Collins, he's in the squad so he's fit.. hope they pick him..if it's swinging which it will in South Africa he will be a handful...
it's a pretty good fast bowling attack actually... wish Collymore was fit.. he would love these conditions
i am a huge fan of his bowling...Dropped due to some terrible performances in Barbados domestic cricket and the KFC cup.
He seems to have lost even more pace believe it or not.
He doesn't have great stamina from what I've seen. He often generates serious pace in ODIs but I'm yet to see him do that very often in test cricket. Whether it's a rhythm thing or he just doesn't trust his body to go for five days doing it as opposed to 10 overs I'm not sure, but it's certainly something I've noticed.Powell looked good in England and in the ODI series generated real pace, will this continue or will he fizzle away?
I remember in one of the later Tests something fired him up and he looked great from then on. Some tiff with a player I believe, he really did look quite good from then on.He doesn't have great stamina from what I've seen. He often generates serious pace in ODIs but I'm yet to see him do that very often in test cricket. Whether it's a rhythm thing or he just doesn't trust his body to go for five days doing it as opposed to 10 overs I'm not sure, but it's certainly something I've noticed.
Unbelievable.Tony Cozier said:Pedro Collins and Daren Ganga arrived at Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport by British Airways from London early yesterday morning, after their 36-hour journey from the Caribbean, expecting to join the West Indies squad that had flown in the previous evening from Zimbabwe for the forthcoming tour of South Africa.
They found no one on hand to meet them, had no idea where the team was, carried no contact numbers for West Indies or Cricket South Africa (CSA) officials and no instructions to advise them of their next move.
It really does beggar belief. The poor communications record of cricket boards (certainly the WICB aren't alone in their shocking paucity) is something I just cannot comprehend.It was the culmination of an exhausting trip that started Sunday evening out of Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados and involved 13 hours' in transit in London where they transferred from Gatwick to Heathrow.
Although no provision was made by the WICB for an accommodation stopover, Ganga said they had booked themselves into a hotel in London rather than having to remain in the departure lounge at Heathrow.
Not really considering what happened on the British tour. Luckily Cozier was there to help them out.Unbelievable.