Why? Its not horrible seeing a draw occasionally. A draw would be a good result for team Zim.Uh, this match is a throwback to the 90s. Till now the match is slowly painfully dying as a boring tame draw. Hope the players come back to 21st century tomorrow.
I've been keeping my fingers crossed that Burl will kick on in red ball cricket for a while now, as Zimbabwe are probably due for a changing of the guard soon. Very true that any good looking Zim team will have stacked batting, but I'm really hopeful they can produce a decent bowling attack one day that wont get poached.Ndlovu seems pretty redundant with Williams playing as well; I'd love to see Burl sneak in at 7 to bat and bowl a few leggies, pushing Chakabva and Tiripano down to 8 and 9. All the best Zimbabwean sides have had stacked tails.
I think they inexplicably sacked him after they failed to qualify for the 2019 CWC. Either way, it seemed as though he was in their ODI setup only anyway, having last played Test cricket almost three years ago.What happened to Graeme Cremer? Thought he was captain?
I like draws that are achieved through quality defensive knocks on day 4/5 crumbling pitches. But when a team is playing for draw since day 1 ball 1 there is something wrong with the confidence of the team. The fact that SL also batted like they don't care to win didn't help either.Why? Its not horrible seeing a draw occasionally. A draw would be a good result for team Zim.
around 10Wow, how many more overs did Zimbabwe need to bat to save the game?
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