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90's Pakistan was awesome they would play at the leval of the opposition regardless of the opposition's quality.
Well done to Zimbabwe. A really impressive victory.
90's Pakistan was awesome they would play at the leval of the opposition regardless of the opposition's quality.
They are **** and are scared of losing non existent spots.
Seriously, if I had to choose one, I'd go for Yusuf.
What was the deal with India's opening partnership? Why are they playing ****-scared cricket?
I'd say something about seeing how they go in a test on a pitch that doesn't suit a legion of spin bowlers. But Bangladesh haven't been too flash in terms of pace bowling either.So, I guess I'll be the first to ask. What makes people think this Zimbabwe should be below Bangladesh in the test cricket pecking order?
x2Who is this Dinda and why is he opening the bowling for India?
Ervine's very much a pie-chucker these days. Always has been to a certain extent but it's even more pronounced now that he's a part-time bowler. He'd get a trundle for Zimbabwe but he wouldn't be very effective. Good bat though.I love to see Sean Ervine returning to this Zim side. Blignaut, Ervine, Chigambura and Mpofu will form a useful fast medium attack that is better than that of Bangladeshis. Sean Ervine is in hot batting form as well. If Blignaut gets in to his fitness levels that was there 4- 5 years back, when he was bowling 90mph+ stuff, ZIM will be a force to reckon with. A line up of Masakadza, Taylor, Taibu, S. Ervine, C. Ervine, Coventry, Chigambura, Blignaut, Utseya, Price and Mpofu could beat BAN any day IMO.
You are being far to generous.Zimbabwe are good side at home, it's just that nobody goes over there except Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Strong Batting + a good twin headed Spin attack of Price and Utseya.
I'd like to see Andy coach them after the Ashes or World Cup