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SillyCowCorner1

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Anthony Davidson is some player. Amazed by his performance today.

It was a good game. I think it was lost by GG CC in the death overs of their innings. No momentum at all for that push. Unfortunate run-outs of my two best batsmen didn’t help either.
 

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ZCC legend Raun Shkorer has announced his retirement from competitive cricket today morning, calling time on a 16-season long career.

At 32 years old, Raun has spent his entire career playing for ZCC, having been signed on as a 16 year old wonderkid for $3.3 million. In this time he has played 52 International matches for Bangladesh, 485 competitive club league matches, and 493 friendly club matches, amassing a total of 35,858 runs with 37 centuries a staggering 253 half-centuries.

The signing of 25-year old Len Russel is what prompted the legendary left hander finally call time on his career, with the West Indian taking the number 3 spot in today's CWC10 clash vs TNT. While still a productive part of the batting lineup -averaging 35 across SOD and T20 Div 1.1 this season at a SR of 85, with 9 fifties in 26 innings - the southpaw's returns have diminished over the years, causing the ZCC management to be on the lookout for a fitting replacement.

It is understood that Raun has expressed a desire to join long-time team mate Arif Jalal as part of the ground staff team at the end of the season. ZCC will be looking to arrange a series of benefit matches in the leadup to the off-season, aiming to get Raun up to a total of 500 Friendly Matches played, and give supporters and players around the world an opportunity to bid him farewell.
 

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TNT off to a very bright start vs ZCC chasing 257. These pitches really do not suit our attack, we've just got the one frontline spinner in Naeem Ashraf and a couple of part-timers. Probably needed another 20 runs or so to feel secure.

Len Russel with 38 on debut as Raun's replacement, nice 50 by Chamath opening the batting, and everyone down till 9 getting into double digits. Was not easy for our batters to score, but TNT are flying - big game between the worms right now. Need a few wickets ASAP.
 

StephenZA

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TNT off to a very bright start vs ZCC chasing 257. These pitches really do not suit our attack, we've just got the one frontline spinner in Naeem Ashraf and a couple of part-timers. Probably needed another 20 runs or so to feel secure.

Len Russel with 38 on debut as Raun's replacement, nice 50 by Chamath opening the batting, and everyone down till 9 getting into double digits. Was not easy for our batters to score, but TNT are flying - big game between the worms right now. Need a few wickets ASAP.
I don't understand TNT top order batsmen. They all defensive or steady. And I have them on 5 attack. And consistently they keep pushing at a run a ball and faster early innings. 'shrug'. Lots of collapses and early wickets because of.
 

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Nah got there easily in the end. Just not enough scoreboard pressure to compensate for the lack of spin.

ZCC might be due a rebuild after CWC10.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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Another defeat for my boys. Standard stuff these days.

The skipper’s only in his teens. In rebuild mode, getting a core out of Hogg, Zaki, Bedwell, Keegan, and another fella by the name of Willmott.

I have no skin in the game, i.e., this league…but the development of some players for the future is optimistic for us.
 

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