Zimbabwe v. West Indies - 1st. Test, Harare
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Zimbabwe v. West Indies - 1st. Test, Harare
Flower's continued absence leaves Zimbabwe exposed
Wisden Cricinfo staff
Zimbabwe, already seriously weakened by retirements and political infighting, received a further blow with the news that Grant Flower, one of their most experienced players, will miss both Tests against West Indies.
Flower broke a finger at the end of September, causing him to drop out of the Australian tour, but it had been hoped that he would be recovered by now. "It's a very frustrating time, but there's not a lot I can do about it except keep fit," Flower shrugged. "I've still got a cast on my hand and I'll only be back for the one-dayers. I've been doing some one-handed batting and bowling in the nets."
Dion Ebrahim and Grant Ewing were dropped, with Vusi Sibanda and Stuart Matsikenyeri, two promising 20-year-old black batsmen, brought in. Sean Ervine and Douglas Hondo were also ruled out by injury.
Squad 1 Trevor Gripper, 2 Vusi Sibanda, 3 Mark Vermeulen, 4 Stuart Carlisle, 5 Craig Wishart, 6 Stuart Matsikenyeri, 7 Tatenda Taibu (wk), 8 Heath Streak (capt), 9 Andy Blignaut, 10 Raymond Price, 11 Blessing Mahwire. 12th Man: Jordane Nicolle.
Wisden Cricinfo staff
Zimbabwe, already seriously weakened by retirements and political infighting, received a further blow with the news that Grant Flower, one of their most experienced players, will miss both Tests against West Indies.
Flower broke a finger at the end of September, causing him to drop out of the Australian tour, but it had been hoped that he would be recovered by now. "It's a very frustrating time, but there's not a lot I can do about it except keep fit," Flower shrugged. "I've still got a cast on my hand and I'll only be back for the one-dayers. I've been doing some one-handed batting and bowling in the nets."
Dion Ebrahim and Grant Ewing were dropped, with Vusi Sibanda and Stuart Matsikenyeri, two promising 20-year-old black batsmen, brought in. Sean Ervine and Douglas Hondo were also ruled out by injury.
Squad 1 Trevor Gripper, 2 Vusi Sibanda, 3 Mark Vermeulen, 4 Stuart Carlisle, 5 Craig Wishart, 6 Stuart Matsikenyeri, 7 Tatenda Taibu (wk), 8 Heath Streak (capt), 9 Andy Blignaut, 10 Raymond Price, 11 Blessing Mahwire. 12th Man: Jordane Nicolle.
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A good partnership of 79 between 20 year old debutante, Stuart Matsikenyeri (57), and Tatenda Taibu came to an end when Edwards (3/73) claimed his third wicket.
Taibu is 45 n.o. and Zimbabwe is 6/240 in the 70th. over. With Heath Streak at the wicket and Andy Blignaut to come, they'd be looking for a good 300+ total.
Taibu is 45 n.o. and Zimbabwe is 6/240 in the 70th. over. With Heath Streak at the wicket and Andy Blignaut to come, they'd be looking for a good 300+ total.
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Bloody rain !! Just as Streaky was about to become the top scorer.
When rain sent players from the field, Zimbabwe were cruising along at 7/407 with Streak on 78 and Blignaut, 45. Their unfinished partnership has reached 93.
I suppose the rain delay will do two things. The two not out batsmen can put their feet up for a while and Charlie Lara can go and look for some bowlers.
When rain sent players from the field, Zimbabwe were cruising along at 7/407 with Streak on 78 and Blignaut, 45. Their unfinished partnership has reached 93.
I suppose the rain delay will do two things. The two not out batsmen can put their feet up for a while and Charlie Lara can go and look for some bowlers.
Donny.
It's a game. Enjoy it.
It's a game. Enjoy it.