marc71178
Eyes not spreadsheets
Matskenyeri and Taylor I would add.Neil Pickup said:Hondo would for sure, as would Vermeulen.
And Panyangara hasn't done too bad either.
Matskenyeri and Taylor I would add.Neil Pickup said:Hondo would for sure, as would Vermeulen.
You are underestimating Kenya. They are a good side and all their 1st 11 are much better than Taylor or Panyangara.marc71178 said:Matskenyeri and Taylor I would add.
And Panyangara hasn't done too bad either.
Err, no! They made it to the World cup semi finals beating a number of test sides on the way. They beat a good Sri Lanka team and the full strength Zimbabwe side who are a million times stronger than this one yet you still think most of the current Zimbabwe side is better than them. Clearly you are in the wrong.marc71178 said:Or are you overestimating them?
a massive zebra said:Ebrahim would be on the fringes. Taylor and Panyangara would not be in contention.
You can't judge a player in 5 games and he would not have been selected for Kenya in the 1st place so would not have those figures.marc71178 said:Despite Taylor having a better average than Ebrahim and Panyangara having a better bowling average than most of the one's listed?
I'd also point out that neither has performed that badly in the Test series.
You can judge them as worse because they wouldn't be selected for Kenya because the country has better players with far more experience. Do you seriously think Taylor/Parangeda would get in the Zimbabwe side if the rebels had not abstained? Kenya beat that Zimbabwe side with Streak/Flower/Flower/Olonga etc and reached the World Cup semi finals, something Zimbabwe could only dream of even with a full strength side.marc71178 said:Yet you can judge them as worse?
And how can you say they wouldn't have been selected for Kenya?
a massive zebra said:Kenya beat that Zimbabwe side with Streak/Flower/Flower/Olonga etc and reached the World Cup semi finals, something Zimbabwe could only dream of even with a full strength side.
Zimbabwe also benefitted from a boycott. And they didn't beat any test playing team.marc71178 said:Yet Zimbabwe made the Super Sixes, not that much worse.
The fact is though that only the boycotts got Kenya into the Semis, so that doesn't say a great deal about them on its own.
Which in my book made the whole thing a complete and utter waste of time...marc71178 said:Exactly, I was saying that without the boycotts neither would've made the Sixes.
Spot the bitter Proteas fan.Langeveldt said:Which in my book made the whole thing a complete and utter waste of time...
Neil Pickup said:A Zimbabwe side that was completely shattered and demoralised through the Flower-Olonga infighting. They beat them a couple of months after in Sharjah.
1) It's laughable to judge Taylor and Panyangara on four games
2) Odumbe and Tikolo are not full time bowlers
I'd definitely drop Modi for either Taylor or Matsikenyeri and Ongondo or Tony Suji for Panyangara.
Yes good choice thats the team I would select. Ebrahim 12th man.vishnureddy said:Modi's average is around 25and he always seems to score 20's to 40's. His record is the same againt all nations while i doubt Matsikenyeri would score much against good attacks. He scores a 40 odd in one game and then fails about dozen matches. My Kenya team with Zim players included
K Obuya
R Shah
M Vermeulen
S Tikolo
M Odumbe
T Odoyo
H Modi
T Taibu
C Obuya
M Suji
D Hondo
Asif Karim could have come in too but he has retired now. B Patel is a good player too imo from what i have seen of him against Aus in Kenya but he hasn't done much since. 4 bowlers in Hondo,Obuya, Suji and Odoyo and two very good part-time spinners in Odumbe and Tikolo.