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Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:53 pm
by TopManager
Today marks my last game as Zimbabwe manager. Unfortunately, we were not able to make it to the semi-finals, unfortunately, some lower-end batting partnerships proved costly in a couple of games.

I may comment on the state of the Zimbabwean squad in greater detail if the election is hotly contested. I would encourage any credible candidate to run in the upcoming election in order to avoid a repeat of the calamity of Season 45. Managing Zimbabwe in the next two seasons will be challenging, but there is definitely enough skill in order to be competitive.

Thanks and good luck to the next Zimbabwe manager!

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 3:05 pm
by epcguy
Well done with your commitment pal....its tough at the bottom :clap

Think Bof should step up... :thumbsup

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:31 am
by thebof
As no one is running against me, I shall be the next Zimbabwe manager.

I will be looking for an assistant or two, so drop me a message if you're interested.

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 11:20 am
by epcguy
The right man for the job

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2021 7:10 am
by thebof
My first senior tour in charge. Here's the 18 we've selected. A couple of tough decisions with a few players unlucky to miss out. We have lots of good spin options. Hopefully they can get a bit of support from our quicker bowlers.

Pitch Gods have given us slow, slow, slow, crumbling, crumbling. I'd have preferred a couple of dry pitches rather than 3 slows.


Batsmen
Remembrance Mkwanazi
Nizaam Macaulay
Wessel Mosey
Brendan Taylor
Brad Mayes
Daniel Rowley
Lovemore Bunjira

Keepers
Rick Fidock
Rodney Masekela

Spinners
Johannes van Ryneveld (AR)
Darrin Chilvers
Quinton Pomersbach
Clyde Ingall
Ossie Tuckett

Mediums
Collis Bothma (AR)
Jamie Gibaud

Fast-Medium
Albie Louw

Fast
Emmet Payn

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2022 5:28 pm
by Collywobbles
Thank you for those who voted and installed me as the new manager. Topmanager is an absolute gent and has agreed to be my assistant. I’m after at least one more assistant if anyone would like to throw their hat in the ring.
Chris

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 10:00 am
by Collywobbles
Thank you to everyone who voted in the election.
We have a management team in place and thanks to both of my assistants, TopManager & Verdi for helping me out.
We are aiming for a younger squad with players under the age of 29 ideally with a view to building a Zimbabwe unit that can climb up the rankings in a couple of seasons. As it stands, we're bottom of t20 and bottom of 50 over!

Ideally, players will be considered for national selection if their primaries are at least exceptional, exceptional. We're looking for at least spectacular fielding and there is a focus on players with talents (opener, seam specialist, boundary hitter, swing, old ball bowler etc). This should help us punch above our weight.

Thank you to everyone with Zimbabwe players who is helping us with training schedules. I've dropped a number of messages about current and future players and the support has been great.

If any manager has a Zimbabwe eligible player and you think they've been missed, give me a shout. I may have missed them or they may have something missing.

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Fri May 20, 2022 6:26 am
by Collywobbles
A creditable performance in Nat one day 2, finishing third in our group.
Our bowlers performed brilliantly; mvovo leading the way with 7 wickets but all contributing. On the batting front, only Khumalo and Mayes had a series to be proud of, with the rest of the batsmen averaging 20s or lower, though conditions were tough. In our final games, 2 batting collapses batting 2nd cost us after we’d bowled the opposition out cheaply.
On to the t20s in a couple of weeks after friendlies.

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2022 9:24 am
by Collywobbles
With a top score of 43 and the best batting average only 28, it’s tough to win matches. Only 3 of our batsmen/keepers averaged over 20 for the tournament and 2 of our most senior batsmen failed to average double figures.
Our scores were 104, 97, 135, 99 and 114. We tried batting both first and second and it made no difference.
It’s fair to say that we’re bottom of the t20 rankings for a reason. No excuses- that was a bitterly disappointing tournament.

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 5:48 am
by Collywobbles
Following a win in our first game against Canada, the odi league saw our familiar batting woes continue, even on flat pitches.
Fidock, in what is likely to be his last tour, averaged 54 after a brilliant 120, Maragwede on his first tour also averaged over 50 at only 27 years of age.
Behind them, our season batting averages just haven’t been good enough with 4 senior, quality players who have played 7/8 games for the season averaging under 20, despite favourable batting conditions.
Whilst these players are the best we have on paper, they’re now in their 30s and I don’t see the point in continuing with older players who simply haven’t performed.

In the bowling dept, I’m excited about the quality in the pace bowling department, not just now, but for several seasons in the future. This should help in the right conditions.

Next season will see a changing of the guard and it might be a tough season, but I need to give players experience who will help Zimbabwe in the next 2-3 years.

We sit 12th in odi and 18th in t20, an improvement on when I took over when we were bottom of both.

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 1:09 pm
by epcguy
Keep going pal, doing a great job. Seems to be a recurring theme in Zimbabwe. The Youth setup is getting better so in seasons to come if the players are in the right places we should see a lot of improvement in the Senior setup going forward. :clap

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2022 7:20 am
by Collywobbles
Congrats on your election, epcguy

Give me a shout with any promising youngsters coming through. I’m hoping to have a few players ready for you in a season or so from my two setups

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2022 8:48 am
by Collywobbles
Champions!

A youthful Zimbabwe side won 4 out 5 matches and finished top of the division 3 table to secure promotion back to div 2.
Some stunning individual performances in games with Matthew Frank leading the way with a brilliant all round performance - 111 runs at 55 with the bat and 8 wickets at 14.12 with the ball while also taking 2 catches for good measure! Frank is 28.
A brilliant century on debut from Chamu Ngidhi was a highlight, while our senior keeper, Wian Drinnen, scored 150 runs in 3 games at an average of 50 batting at 6. The 27 year old pair Marc Hirsch and Cabous Maddox both made a 50 in their first senior tournament at the top of the order.
In the bowling dept, the 27 year old wristy Collis Jansen topped the charts with 9 wickets in 4 games at 19.67 with an er of only 4.42. 28 year old quick Shinagyi Mazema took 8 at only 11.62 with an er of 3.77, while 28 year old Keyran Glynn's first tournament saw him pick up 6 at 19 with an er of only 3.8.

With so many relative youngsters performing well, the risk of getting rid of longer serving players worked and gives the team a core of players for the next 3-4 seasons.

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2022 11:12 am
by epcguy
Congratulations pal :clap :clap

Re: Zimbabwe Senior National Discussion

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2022 2:55 pm
by Collywobbles
Thank you my friend :D
Need to improve in t20 now