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I guess Zim just has to make the most of their resources right now..
he was certainly quite hostile, bowled above 140ks consistently today, even his first ball, a bouncer that nearly took down neil ferreira today was very quick. he did however look short of rhythm, and i'd be extremely interested to see if he could still swing the ball both ways like he used to, he certainly swung it into the right handers today.aussie said:How fast was Bond today, does he still have the pace of old because i missed him this morning....
good signs for Bondtooextracool said:he was certainly quite hostile, bowled above 140ks consistently today, even his first ball, a bouncer that nearly took down neil ferreira today was very quick. he did however look short of rhythm, and i'd be extremely interested to see if he could still swing the ball both ways like he used to, he certainly swung it into the right handers today.
Hmmmmm......dodgy Zimbabwaen speedometers. I saw Chris Martin bowling at 145 kmh, I think that they are either inconsistent or just plain wrong.Kippax said:The fastest I've seen from Bond on my tape this morning is 149.6, during his second spell of the second innings which I'm just watching now.
Unfortunately the host network are only giving speeds once every two overs or so, which seems bizarre when all they're flashing up instead is 'trails by 347' or something else that's brilliantly insightful.
Hopefully 'comments? E-mail....' will flash up at some stage.
Yes - something NZ obviously risks lacking against better opposition is someone taking the ball away from right-handers at pace.tooextracool said:he was certainly quite hostile, bowled above 140ks consistently today, even his first ball, a bouncer that nearly took down neil ferreira today was very quick. he did however look short of rhythm, and i'd be extremely interested to see if he could still swing the ball both ways like he used to, he certainly swung it into the right handers today.
He will in time for the next home seriesTuffey could perhaps eventually get his seam sorted out
Is Zimbabwe at any kind of altitude?meatspx said:Hmmmmm......dodgy Zimbabwaen speedometers. I saw Chris Martin bowling at 145 kmh, I think that they are either inconsistent or just plain wrong.
No. England v Australia, Lord's, 1888, 27 wickets.NZTailender said:Break the rules! Give them a third innings! And a fourth! And more until the beat our first innings score.
Seriousley, poor Zimbabwe. They need to bypass Government and Zimbabwe Cricket Board. Maybe exile themselves into Namibia and base themselves out of there or South Africa. A bit much but better than seeing them go to complete sh!t!
Also, isn't this a record for most wickets taken in a day?
Oddly enough, he has done well at times...Ebrahim is the worlds use less batsman
Why is he play international cricket.'
72 against South Africa probably qualifiescricket player said:You brought it in "he has done well at times"
Give me a game that he had done well in 2005?
Thanks Neil. Thats a much better example than my Logan Cup scorecard!Neil Pickup said:72 against South Africa probably qualifies