shivfan
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Thanks....
Thanks....
Even with the other seniors back Beamer is it good enough to be competative against South Africa? that's the question that needs answering, i'm glad Fletcher is getting his chance but i'd like to see the likes of Justin Gullien, Kirk Edwards and Kavesh Kantasingh brought into the ODI side, just to shake things up a little, they've all done well in FC this season.Surely the team has to be:
Adrian Barath
Andre Fletcher
Darren Bravo
Kieron Pollard
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dwayne Smith
Denesh Ramdin (C, WK)
Darren Sammy
Suliemann Benn
Ravi Rampaul
Kemar Roach
- Shiv should bat at 5 in case we lose early wickets like we did every time in Australia.
- Both pacers must play IMHO, it was embarrassing having Smith or Sammy opening the bowling.
- Benn is a more effective T20 spinner than Miller, who bowled so badly in the last game that it defies belief.
- I agree with Shivfan, that squad even without Gayle is so much stronger than the one that has just left Australia. Now we just need Sarwan, Bravo Sr and Taylor to complete their recoveries and we will be shaping up nicely.
Quite true....Can they really pick a player for ODIs when he's never played a List A match?
Khan as well.Quite true....
Guillen hasn't played any List A games yet. It would be a bit foolhardy to select a batsman with no List A experience....
Say what you might about Zimbabwe, I'm sure that playing against them is a step up from playing one-day cricket against the Windwards or Guyana. I think it would be more advisable for Guillen to play List A matches against regional teams first.
Thanks for that Chubb. Nice to see.If anyone would like to take a look at the standard of Zimbabwean cricket,go here:
YouTube - Mashonaland Eagles vs Matabeleland Tuskers (Zimbabwe Domestic Stanbic Twenty20) - February 12 2010
It's not the highest quality video, but there are some others in the links box as well. It is a mark of the positive progress being made just to have a tournament like this take place.
One of the commentators is the blind Dean du Plessis, who some of you have probably read about before.