Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

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Eepan
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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Sun Sep 22, 2024 9:42 am

We’re off to the USA!, as we compete in division 2 for the first T20 tour of season 59!

Below are the squad of players selected to represent Zimbabwe:

Image Lucas Harding (Kent International CC)
Image Glenn Llewellyn (Tesco Team Leaders)
Image Moven Baloyi (Harare Hammers)
Image Tinashe Mujuru (Staindrop Rockets)
Image Antonie Wylie (The Hurlutown Partnership)
Image Anton Misson (Staindrop Cheetahs)

Image Theuns Harrop (North Cunnett CC)
Image Simbarashe Ndlovu (The Collywobblers)
Image Trent Wilson (Moorlands Radio)

Image Alex O'Keeffe (Kent International CC)

Image Walter Chingoka (Staindrop Rockets)
Image Mlungisi Mzimkhulu (Staindrop Village CC)
Image Selborne Bowley (Inner Western Wombats)
Image Audius Tarumbwa (Berkshire CCC)
Image Abednigo Rugeje (The Collywobblers)
Image Steven Goodwin (Ragnar)
Image Waddington Mboyi (Ivory Hearts)
Image Victor Moyo (Harare Hammers)

Matchday 1 vs UAE U20 - Slow
Matchday 2 vs Pakistan U20 - Even
Matchday 3 vs USA U20 - Uneven
Matchday 4 vs Netherlands U20 - Slow
Matchday 5 vs Ireland U20 - Slow

Comparing squads, we’re in for another relegation battle I think. However, that suits us down to the ground, as we’re making a name for ourselves for overachieving!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:42 pm

Matchday 1 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on UAE U20’s, on a Windy, Slow pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6890099

01) Image Moven Baloyi (c)
02) Image Tinashe Mujuru
03) Image Glenn Llewellyn
04) Image Lucas Harding
05) Image Simbarashe Ndlovu
06) Image Anton Misson
07) Image Selborne Bowley
08) Image Alex O'Keeffe
09) Image Walter Chingoka
10) Image Mlungisi Mzimkhulu
11) Image Steven Goodwin

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Zimbabwe U20 MR 169,649 UAE U20 MR 161,623

Always good to start off with a win, but bowling first could have been a mistake, if not for our superior fielding and a lot of luck!

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Next up we take on Pakistan tomorrow on a Even pitch, Thanks for tuning in!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Tue Oct 01, 2024 5:01 pm

Matchday 2 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on Pakistan U20’s, on a Cloudy, Even pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6890105

01) Image Trent Wilson
02) Image Theuns Harrop
03) Image Tinashe Mujuru
04) Image Anton Misson
05) Image Glenn Llewellyn
06) Image Antonie Wylie (c)
07) Image Alex O'Keeffe
08) Image Victor Moyo
09) Image Mlungisi Mzimkhulu
10) Image Waddington Mboyi
11) Image Abednigo Rugeje

Zimbabwe U20 won the toss and elected to bowl.

Pakistan U20 - (182-5) RR 9.10 – 20 overs – N. Aamer (71) W. Mohiuddin (64), A. Rugeje (rfm) 4-0-19-1 A. O'Keeffe (rm) 4-0-29-0

- Take nothing away from Pakistan, they put us to the sword,

- But even with out superior fielding match rating, we were poor in the field.

- A lack of wicket taking chances, and an opening all rounder strategically placed, meant Pakistan dominated throughout


Zimbabwe U20 - (149-8) RR 7.45 – 20 overs – T. Mujuru (39) A. Wylie (28), S. Mir (rfs) 4-0-16-1 W. Mohiuddin (lf) 4-0-41-4

- We struggled in reply,

- 4 out of the top 5 batsmen failing, leading to us having to limp to the halfway mark,

- We hit out at the end, but it was too little too late and we ended up well short.

Pakistan U20 won by 33 runs

Zimbabwe U20 MR 163,330 Pakistan U20 MR 168,735

Them stepping up in match rating quality whilst we fell back really showed.

The worry is the USA have 3 hungry, well rested, fast bowlers to put against us, up next on an uneven

So we may be looking at a final few days scramble!

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Next up we take on USA tomorrow on a Uneven pitch, Thanks for tuning in!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Fri Oct 04, 2024 5:42 pm

Matchday 5 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on Ireland U20’s, on a Cloudy, Slow pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6890098

01) Image Trent Wilson
02) Image Tinashe Mujuru
03) Image Glenn Llewellyn
04) Image Simbarashe Ndlovu
05) Image Lucas Harding
06) Image Antonie Wylie (C)
07) Image Walter Chingoka
08) Image Alex O'Keeffe
09) Image Selborne Bowley
10)Image Victor Moyo
11) Image Steven Goodwin

Zimbabwe U20 won the toss and elected to bat.


Zimbabwe U20 - (137-4) RR 6.85 – 20 overs – T. Mujuru (52) G. Llewellyn (33), B. Dubois (rm) 4-0-22-2 N. Ryan (rfs) 3-0-16-1

Ireland U20 - (134-7) RR 6.70 – 20 overs – R. Kernaghan (59) D. O'Farrell (36), W. Chingoka (rws) 4-0-22-2 S. Goodwin (rfm) 4-0-26-1

Zimbabwe U20 won by 3 runs

Zimbabwe U20 MR 162,334 Ireland U20 MR 146,799

I’m happy we survived on the last day, but am gutted with how the game played out. It just feels like a sucker punch,

After so much effort over the week, to just sneak through with a loss 1 ball away was just unbelievable.

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Thanks for supporting Zim!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Sun Oct 13, 2024 6:14 am

Division 2 for the last One Day tour of season 59!

Below are the squad of players selected to represent Zimbabwe:

Image Lucas Harding (Kent International CC)
Image Glenn Llewellyn (Tesco Team Leaders)
Image Eddie Davids (Harare Hammers)
Image Tinashe Mujuru (Staindrop Rockets)
Image Antonie Wylie (The Hurlutown Partnership)
Image Anton Misson (Staindrop Cheetahs)

Image Agent Mabuya (Lincolnshire Whiz Wits)
Image Simbarashe Ndlovu (The Collywobblers)
Image Trent Wilson (Moorlands Radio)

Image Alex O'Keeffe (Kent International CC)
Image Wakkie Claassen (The Collywobblers)

Image Mlungisi Mzimkhulu (Staindrop Village CC)
Image Selborne Bowley (Inner Western Wombats)
Image Audius Tarumbwa (Berkshire CCC)
Image Abednigo Rugeje (The Collywobblers)
Image Popeye Quigley (VVV Cricket Club)
Image Prince Banda (Sixer)
Image Victor Moyo (Harare Hammers)

Matchday 1 vs South Africa U20 - Slow
Matchday 2 vs Kenya U20 - Uneven
Matchday 3 vs West Indies U20 - Slow
Matchday 4 vs Bermuda U20 - Slow
Matchday 5 vs Scotland U20 - Slow

With only 5 changes from the last T20 tour and 8 players who took part in the first one day tour,

We’ve kept the core together, building nicely for the World Cup.

However, with:
- Above average form compared to the group
- Above average player talent compared to the group
- Unlucky pitch split
- Poor bowling type selection by myself with hindsight

They’ll cancel out to mean probably final day chaos, once again!

We’ll be praying for any weather other than windy or hot…

Then hope a little bit of FTP magic to ensure our survival again.

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Mon Oct 21, 2024 7:19 pm

Matchday 1 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on South Africa U20’s, on a Overcast, Slow pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6892895

01) Image Tinashe Mujuru
02) Image Agent Mabuya
03) Image Glenn Llewellyn
04) Image Simbarashe Ndlovu
05) Image Eddie Davids
06) Image Antonie Wylie (c)
07) Image Selborne Bowley
08) Image Alex O'Keeffe
09) Image Victor Moyo
10) Image Mlungisi Mzimkhulu
11) Image Popeye Quigley

Zimbabwe U20 won the toss and elected to bowl.

South Africa U20 - (245-4) - RR 4.90 – 50 overs – L. Breytenbach (113) P. Horsfield (63*), S. Bowley (rm) 10-0-43-0 M. Mzimkhulu (lfs) 10-0-46-2

- We decided to put SA into bat, as we knew we’d out ratings them, and so we wanted to test them by asking them to set the standard.

- Their batsmen performed terrifically, not giving our bowling unit a chance, We passed 12 fielding chances but disappointingly failed 9.

- Our opening aggressive orders failed to get a wicket, with 2 of our 4 wickets coming in the last 2 overs, showing how difficult it was to get anything out of the slow pitch.

- The lack of wickets also meant they could finish off the 50 in style, giving us a big chase to win

Zimbabwe U20 - (246-3) - RR 5.35 – 46.4 overs – T. Mujuru (76) G. Llewellyn (67*), K. Dippenaar (rf) 10-0-47-2 M. Majange (rf) 10-1-39-0

- Our openers started slowly, but survived the opening spell. Pushing on to put on a 117 partnership for the first wicket gave us a great base.

- Each batsmen contributing was really pleasing to see. As they also succeeded in 12 fielding chances, but missed 14, which proved decisive.

- Our MOTM Llewelyn scoring a run a ball 67 fit perfectly with what was needed, surviving a scare on 9, to drive us home.

- Mujuru will feel hard done by scoring a run a ball 76 and taking a catch, as that opening partnership with Mabuya was quality to see!

Zimbabwe U20 won by 7 wickets

Zimbabwe U20 MR 172,426 South Africa U20 MR 157,307

Satisfying win, as triggers going the other way could have thrown some spanners into the works.

But fortunately we got rewarded for picking a stong squad, whilst resting some key batsmen for tomorrow.

We have the best fielding rating in the group, as per!

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Next up we take on Kenya tomorrow on a Uneven pitch, Thanks for tuning in!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Tue Oct 22, 2024 7:23 pm

Matchday 2 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on Kenya U20’s, on a Windy, Uneven pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6892897

01) Image Trent Wilson (wk)
02) Image Lucas Harding
03) Image Anton Misson
04) Image Glenn Llewellyn
05) Image Antonie Wylie
06) Image Eddie Davids (c)
07) Image Alex O'Keeffe
08) Image Wakkie Claassen
09) Image Abednigo Rugeje
10) Image Victor Moyo
11) Image Audius Tarumbwa

Zimbabwe U20 won the toss and elected to bowl.

Kenya U20 - (293-4) RR 5.86 – 50 overs – J. Kipketer (76) S. Kinyua (75), A. Rugeje (rfm) 10-0-37-2 A. Tarumbwa (rf) 10-1-40-2

- Kenya putting a 156 run opening stand gave them a terrific platform to push on!

- Zim missing 3 wicket opportunities in the field, despite the strong fielding ratings, hinted that potentially today wasn’t our day

- From 203-4 (Flattered by back to back wickets later on) Kenya powered 90 runs off the last 10 overs. Leaving our batsmen with another huge task at hand


Zimbabwe U20 - (294-3) RR 6.26 – 47 overs – T. Wilson (122) A. Misson (66), J. arap Chesire (lfs) 10-0-40-2 J. arap Rono (rws) 10-0-57-0

- But up steps our batting unit! Nobody failed, as we managed to match, then edge ahead of where Kenya were at drinks, runs wise.

- Our Man of the Match T. Wilson was magnificent leading from the front, scoring 122 at 105 strike rate, to allow us to keep parity throughout, keeping the run rate at 6 an over right up until the 40th over.

- But credit for the whole batting unit for supporting and contributing. Earning Zimbabwe a ridiculous win on an uneven pitch, one of those strange but magical FTP games!

Zimbabwe U20 won by 7 wickets

Zimbabwe U20 MR 172,436 Kenya U20 MR 168,775

172K match ratings, with 2 all rounders, but no spinners proved decisive.

Whilst the fielding performance was worryingly bad alongside ordinary bowling, that batting display will go down as one of the performances of all time!

2 spinners for Kenya performed the best, making the chase even more surprising!

Top of the league clash tomorrow, as we sit undefeated, top of the pops!

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Next up we take on West Indies tomorrow on a Slow pitch, Thanks for tuning in!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:45 pm

Matchday 3 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on West Indies U20’s, on a Overcast, Slow pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6892891

01) Image Anton Misson
02) Image Agent Mabuya
03) Image Tinashe Mujuru
04) Image Simbarashe Ndlovu (wk)
05) Image Lucas Harding
06) Image Antonie Wylie (c)
07) Image Wakkie Claassen
08) Image Selborne Bowley
09) Image Mlungisi Mzimkhulu
10) Image Popeye Quigley
11) Image Prince Banda

Zimbabwe U20 won the toss and elected to bat.

Zimbabwe U20 - (168-10) - RR 3.73 – 44.5 overs – T. Mujuru (30) W. Claassen (27), J. Proctor (rfm) 10-1-29-2 W. Ryan (rm) 7-0-21-1

- Although our openers struggled to score runs, they did do there job perfectly of seeing off the new ball and NBB talented bowler.

- The next 3 partnerships after the first wicket fell scored just 14 runs off 27 balls, taking us from 1-45 to 4-59 swifty hitting us into survival mode. Accomplished & Reliable form players failing was really disappointing to see.

- Our bowlers did well to push our total up to 168, but the extra deliveries faced might have added too much fatigue

West Indies U20 - (169-8) - RR 3.84 – 43.4 overs – L. Blades (42) S. Nedica (30), P. Banda (rm) 7-2-16-0 S. Bowley (rm) 10-1-30-2

- We tried to be aggressive out the gate, which backfired and ultimately proved costly.

- We knew we had to get 10 wickets and despite a late flourish, we do suffer our first defeat of the tour.

- Our 1k Fielding advantage hardly was felt.

- Wakkie Claassen being our motm thanks to a valiant 27 and wicket with the ball

West Indies U20 won by 2 wickets

Zimbabwe U20 MR 163,360 West Indies U20 MR 162,006

Tied up with 4 other teams on 2-1, with all teams extremely close in strength!

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Next up we take on Bermuda tomorrow on a Slow pitch, Thanks for tuning in!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Thu Oct 24, 2024 7:39 pm

Matchday 4 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on Bermuda U20’s, on a Overcast, Slow pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6892886

01) Image Trent Wilson
02) Image Lucas Harding
03) Image Tinashe Mujuru
04) Image Glenn Llewellyn
05) Image Agent Mabuya (wk)
06) Image Eddie Davids (c)
07) Image Abednigo Rugeje
08) Image Alex O'Keeffe
09) Image Selborne Bowley
10) Image Audius Tarumbwa
11) Image Prince Banda

Bermuda U20 won the toss and elected to bat.

Bermuda U20 - (259-4) RR 5.18 - 50 Overs – G. Pencilneck (118*) C. Allen (99), A. Tarumbwa (rf) 10-1-47-2 A. O'Keeffe (rm) 10-0-46-1

- Losing the toss was a gut punch in these day 4 conditions,

- However, when we were fielding well restricting them to 58/3 after 15 overs, there was real optimism that a couple more wickets exposed the tail before drinks.

- 193 runs off 207 balls, 2 failed triggers later, that was just a dream! Terrific batting not giving us a chance ensured a strong total

Zimbabwe U20 - (233-10). - RR 4.66 - 50 Overs – T. Wilson (55) G. Llewellyn (50), E. Ganga (rm) 10-0-45-5 S. Williams (lm) 10-1-36-2

- We started really brightly, matching them earlier on before actually getting ahead of them towards drinks!

- At the 30 overs mark, being 29 runs ahead with the same amount of wickets, we knew we had to bat well towards the end

- Unfortunately we slowly collapsed, 4 wickets for 17 runs and although the final wicket put on a mini cameo, we lose back to back games, putting our div 2 status at risk

Our MOTM Glenn Llewellyn made a blistering half century off 45 balls, but losing his wicket was crushing, as it marked the beginning of the end for our comeback

Bermuda U20 won by 26 runs

Zimbabwe U20 MR 163,407 Bermuda U20 MR 167,673

I called it in the tour preview, but only taking one spinner / lack of bowling wickets is really hurting us.

We are in a relegation showdown against Scotland, who have some tired high waged players, but day 5 pitches can spring weird results, we’ll give it our all!

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To finish up we take on Scotland tomorrow on a Slow pitch, Thanks for tuning in!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Fri Oct 25, 2024 7:03 pm

Matchday 5 sees Zimbabwe U20’s take on Scotland U20’s, on a Overcast, Slow pitch.

https://fromthepavilion.org/commentary. ... Id=6892889

01) Image Simbarashe Ndlovu (WK)
02) Image Tinashe Mujuru
03) Image Glenn Llewellyn
04) Image Anton Misson
05) Image Antonie Wylie (c)
06) Image Lucas Harding
07) Image Victor Moyo
08) Image Alex O'Keeffe
09) Image Wakkie Claassen
10) Image Mlungisi Mzimkhulu
11) Image Popeye Quigley

Zimbabwe U20 won the toss and elected to bat.

Zimbabwe U20 - (238-8) - RR 4.76 – 50 overs – A. O'Keeffe (63*) S. Ndlovu (61), A. Aitken (rm) 10-1-39-3 N. Goram (rfs) 10-0-40-2

Scotland U20 - (240-5) - RR 5.00 – 47.3 overs – M. Gemmill (74) D. Mitchell (59*), W. Claassen (lfm) 8.3-0-29-1 M. Mzimkhulu (lfs) 10-0-46-4

Scotland U20 won by 5 wickets

Zimbabwe U20 MR 170,760 Scotland U20 MR 164,381

With that we relegate back to Division 3.

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Sun Nov 03, 2024 8:21 am

Last tour of the tenure sees us in the World Cup down under!

Below are the squad of players selected to represent Zimbabwe:

Image Glenn Llewellyn (Tesco Team Leaders)
Image Antonie Wylie (The Hurlutown Partnership)
Image Tinashe Mujuru (Staindrop Rockets)
Image Eddie Davids (Harare Hammers)
Image Moaner Mash (Staindrop Village CC)
Image Anton Misson (Staindrop Cheetahs)

Image Simbarashe Ndlovu (The Collywobblers)
Image Trent Wilson (Moorlands Radio)
Image Theuns Harrop (North Cunnett CC)

Image Alex O'Keeffe (Kent International CC)
Image Wakkie Claassen (The Collywobblers)
Image David Stuurman (The Collywobblers)

Image Stompie Partington (Staindrop Village CC)
Image Prince Banda (Sixer)
Image Frederick Mulder (??Cool??)
Image Audius Tarumbwa (Berkshire CCC)
Image Kerry Rathie (The Collywobblers)
Image Victor Moyo (Harare Hammers)

Matchday 1 vs Canada U20 - Uneven
Matchday 2 vs Bangladesh U20 - Green
Matchday 3 vs UAE U20 - Dry
Matchday 4 vs Australia U20 - Hard
Matchday 5 vs South Africa U20 - Green

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We’ve been handed the group of death.

- Australia’s wages say it all, guaranteeing them top spot.
- Then the second qualification spot will be a battle between teams who hover around D1 often in UAE, Bangladesh & Canada.
- South Africa's rating will bounce between the 160’s and the 140’s but somehow still be competitive, because this game doesn’t punish poor players as much as I think it should.

We have world class batmen, keepers & all rounders, but our bowling attack has been below par since the first One day Div 1 tour of this season, which maybe too much to overcome.

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I’ll step back from manager provided someone can step up at the election.

I’m gutted how the last 2 tours went, T20 not promoting by 0.07 NRR, despite game 5 playing Ireland with guys playing 5 games in a row, us rating 15.5k higher then them, the result going down to the last ball was a joke.

Then this last one day tour seeing South Africa acting the way they do, yet being rewarded for it.
Teams way below the standard succeed, when it should happen once in a blue moon, it seems to happen once a season/Tour.

Causing us to relegate by 0.06 NRR wasn’t funny, looks terrible for the game, especially when fielding was our downfall for the last 3 games, despite outrating our opposition by 600 -1000 fielding rating points.

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I’m tired. I’ll offer to help assist the new manager, getting them up to speed. Perhaps help manage the pokemon kids,

So that in 2 seasons either the manager will deserve another 2 seasons, or I can nominate to step back up to manager, when the new nat format + 2 new nations are added.

But thank you all for your support over the seasons, we’ll try our best in this world cup!

Thanks for supporting Zim!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by epcguy » Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:39 pm

Sad to see your stepping down so soon.... You need more than 2 seasons to forge the team in your direction.....Win the World Cup you may change your mind
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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Wed Nov 13, 2024 7:34 pm

Cheers mate, I'm gutted I couldn't push the team forward, hopefully the next manager will!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Sun Nov 24, 2024 3:05 pm

Thanks all for the renomination! I want to work hard to prove it'll be the right move for Zimbabwe,

Stay tuned for revamped content!

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Re: Zimbabwe U20 Nationals Discussion

Post by Eepan » Sun Dec 15, 2024 3:31 pm

S60 kicks off knowing it's the beginning of the end, for the old style of Nat’s, with us competing in division 3 for the first one day tour!

Below are the squad of players selected to represent Zimbabwe:

Image Bertram Chetty (Staindrop Village CC)
Image Jonty Pritchard (Dingo Town)
Image Antonie Wylie (The Hurlutown Partnership)
Image Tawanda Mtyupu (De Houthakkers)
Image Eddie Davids (Harare Hammers)
Image Moaner Mash (Staindrop Village CC)
Image Regis Sawu (Staindrop Rockets)

Image Theuns Harrop (North Cunnett CC)
Image Simbarashe Ndlovu (The Collywobblers)

Image Jongi Veletta (ARKACHIEVERS)
Image Ngonidzashe Hove (TheChosenOne)
Image David Stuurman (The Collywobblers)

Image Marcell Carragher (Ivory Hearts)
Image Braddon Albers (Inner Western Wombats)
Image Audius Tarumbwa (Kent International CC)
Image Kerry Rathie (The Collywobblers)
Image Victor Moyo (Harare Hammers)
Image Oscar Tett (Worralls Wizards)

Matchday 1 vs Netherlands U20 - Crumbling
Matchday 2 vs India U20 - Crumbling
Matchday 3 vs Pakistan U20 - Dry
Matchday 4 vs Scotland U20 - Crumbling
Matchday 5 vs USA U20 - Uneven

Anything but spinning pitches and we’d be laughing. Of course the top 2 pitches are spinner friendly!

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