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Right after Lamb did too. Rare sights.
Tino hit a four!
(Test average moves into the nineties)
Right after Lamb did too. Rare sights.
Tino hit a four!
(Test average moves into the nineties)
That would be from MIT, yes? Multan Institute of Technology.Review of the day :
Junaid was the pick of seamers, did everything except getting a nick, Cheema is more suitable to LOI format but he was trying to use the crease, variations and bowling slow balls which was a good sign on a dead flat road.
Sohail Khan, however, was wayward. I do not really know what happened to him, but he is supposed to be a good bowler as I have followed him in shorter domestic tournaments.
Ajmal was, as always, classy.
Misbah had his super duper, intelligent MBA (Oh yes, he has that degree ) decision to bowl first and therefore the bowlers are suffering.
Or not.Zimbabwe will crumble before 300.
Ajmal to get Five.Junaid to get 4.
Doesn't matter when the player is playing for a minnow. Their first objective on the opening 2 days has to be to stay in the game and be competitive. This innings means they are.Crucial knock. Didn't watch him bat but I hope people don't look down on this innings because he batted slowly.
True! Anyone who saw Vitori and Jarvis against Bangladesh would know that they can be incisive. Vitori, in particular, because he also has that extra yard of pace and seems to bowl a heavier ball that gets big on you every now and then. Jarvis has impressed me with his action, accuracy and control of the seam.Or not.
Pakistan struggling here. The Zim pace boys could do some damage against the dodgy Pakistan batting line up.
And terrible conversion record. This is only Tino’s 3rd FC 100 in 72 games and he kept getting out between 50 and 100 in last year’s Logan Cup.What I don't understand is how someone with such good concentration has such an abysmal Logan Cup record. You'd think he'd score a lot of runs there batting like this.
Yes it makes a refreshing change from the Bangladesh batsmen. 5 days is a long time, even more so in this era.Absolutely love seeing a batsman from one of the least experienced countries batting for such long periods. It's an awesome effort Zim's run rate is 2.71, it's not THAT bad..
Wouldn't call Price a #11, although his batting definitely isn't what it used to be.Looks like we have four number elevens batting from 8 through to 11. This is the second worst tail after the Bangladeshi one.
Second-largest total by a team with a bat-carrier.Carried his bat. WAG.