cricketfan28 Posted October 6, 2023 Share Posted October 6, 2023 Yes ..super fun but most dissapponting days. Link to comment
nevada Posted October 6, 2023 Share Posted October 6, 2023 52 minutes ago, Austin 3:!6 said: Eddo Brandes was a very good swing bowler. He was Australian though but played for Zimbabwe. Now he owns a tomato farm down-under He was a chicken farmer from Zimbabwe. Looks like he settled down in Australia post retirement. Austin 3:!6 1 Link to comment
diga Posted October 6, 2023 Share Posted October 6, 2023 11 hours ago, Suhaan said: That is 96 tour of SA In the final iirc against SA ,Dravid played a Blinder for those times chasing 270+ SA like always had a terrific pace attack and chasing 260+ in those times against them was always considered huge task Think it was Sachin & Azhar who played the blinders... Dravid played welll and India had to chase 250 odd in 40 overs after rain reduced the innings. Still remember Donald seething after Dravid hit him for a six Link to comment
Suhaan Posted October 6, 2023 Share Posted October 6, 2023 23 minutes ago, diga said: Think it was Sachin & Azhar who played the blinders... Dravid played welll and India had to chase 250 odd in 40 overs after rain reduced the innings. Still remember Donald seething after Dravid hit him for a six Dravid it was,scored 84 off 94 Sachin gave a quickstart though Link to comment
coffee_rules Posted October 6, 2023 Share Posted October 6, 2023 1 hour ago, cricketfan28 said: Yes ..super fun but most dissapponting days. Yes, true. I used to sit and watch all games of India, even Goli-soda-Nirodh cup matches. These days, I catch only glimpses of highlights. BacktoCricaddict, rollingstoned and diga 3 Link to comment
BacktoCricaddict Posted October 6, 2023 Share Posted October 6, 2023 The only India Zimbabwe match that I remember was played on Jun 18 1983. Didn't watch of course, but will never forget. But then again, that was my childhood. By 1996, I was a grown-ass man :-) diga 1 Link to comment
Vk1 Posted October 6, 2023 Share Posted October 6, 2023 among the few Ind-Zim matches that I remember.. watched the highlights though. Those were the days of picking players from all the zones or/and state quota picks. Lord 1 Link to comment
tweaker Posted October 7, 2023 Share Posted October 7, 2023 Another allrounder from Zimbabwe Neil.Johnson.He single handedly won them match against South Afrika in world cup. Link to comment
Vijy Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 On 10/7/2023 at 1:19 AM, tweaker said: Another allrounder from Zimbabwe Neil.Johnson.He single handedly won them match against South Afrika in world cup. neil johnson was in the first tier of ARs by 90s standards. his batting was almost enough to be selected as specialist, and his bowling was pretty handy rollingstoned and singhvivek141 2 Link to comment
Rightarmfast Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 Was this 96 or 97? I remember this match vividly. What a fighter Robin Singh was! Srinath was fiery fast in the series. I remember, Zimbabwe was the only country where they used to tag Srinath as ' Right Arm Fast'. Coming to Andy Blignaut, he was a real talent. Could bowl in excess of 145, mostly around 148ish. He was an amazing allrounder. He would be a top tier player for even a team like the then Australian. singhvivek141, rollingstoned and nevada 3 Link to comment
rollingstoned Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 On 10/6/2023 at 4:35 PM, singhvivek141 said: Blignaut was a powerful hitter as well, can really smoke big sixes. Then there was Mbangwa...it was tough to take his name. Marrilier, Sean Ervine & Stuart Carlisle came a bit later. We had Taibu as well. That Robert Mugabe deprived us of next gen cricketers from Zimbabwe. Sure most cricket nerds here will remember this match and series. This Zim team wasn't as good as the one in the late 90s but it gave us a scare at home. Marillier was playing t20 cricket more than a decade and a half before it became as ubiquitous as it has now. Vijy and Rightarmfast 1 1 Link to comment
singhvivek141 Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 5 hours ago, Vijy said: neil johnson was in the first tier of ARs by 90s standards. his batting was almost enough to be selected as specialist, and his bowling was pretty handy So true, ofcourse his batting was his stronger suit but his bowling as par as well. I remember in the 99 WC he was opening the batting as well as bowling both for Zimbabwe. It's a shame that a player with so much potential like him only played for 2 years and left Zimbabwe cricket after 2000. nevada and Vijy 2 Link to comment
singhvivek141 Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 1 hour ago, Rightarmfast said: Was this 96 or 97? I remember this match vividly. What a fighter Robin Singh was! Srinath was fiery fast in the series. I remember, Zimbabwe was the only country where they used to tag Srinath as ' Right Arm Fast'. Coming to Andy Blignaut, he was a real talent. Could bowl in excess of 145, mostly around 148ish. He was an amazing allrounder. He would be a top tier player for even a team like the then Australian. Australia was scratching barrels in that era by playing average allrounders like Brandon Jullian, Ian Harvey & James Hopes. Vijy and Rightarmfast 2 Link to comment
Suhaan Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 53 minutes ago, rollingstoned said: Sure most cricket nerds here will remember this match and series. This Zim team wasn't as good as the one in the late 90s but it gave us a scare at home. Marillier was playing t20 cricket more than a decade and a half before it became as ubiquitous as it has now. Early 2002,Marillier took on Zaheer when all was lost Vijy and rollingstoned 2 Link to comment
Vijy Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 10 hours ago, Rightarmfast said: Was this 96 or 97? I remember this match vividly. What a fighter Robin Singh was! Srinath was fiery fast in the series. I remember, Zimbabwe was the only country where they used to tag Srinath as ' Right Arm Fast'. Coming to Andy Blignaut, he was a real talent. Could bowl in excess of 145, mostly around 148ish. He was an amazing allrounder. He would be a top tier player for even a team like the then Australian. blignaut was not that fast, as you make him out to be. a few balls in the mid 140s, but mostly operated in high 130s. he was a great ball striker too. could and should have ended with better records. as for srinath, there was one ball he bowled to A. campbell in Zim that was 155+. even in the age of umran & co, one of the fastest by an indian Link to comment
Vijy Posted October 9, 2023 Share Posted October 9, 2023 10 hours ago, rollingstoned said: Sure most cricket nerds here will remember this match and series. This Zim team wasn't as good as the one in the late 90s but it gave us a scare at home. Marillier was playing t20 cricket more than a decade and a half before it became as ubiquitous as it has now. yes, he would be a great fit for t20s. use him as floater + consistent flat, fast, and accurate spin + ATG fielding. kind of like boom-boom afridi, but with lesser bowling and greater fielding. rollingstoned 1 Link to comment
Rightarmfast Posted October 10, 2023 Share Posted October 10, 2023 11 hours ago, Vijy said: blignaut was not that fast, as you make him out to be. a few balls in the mid 140s, but mostly operated in high 130s. he was a great ball striker too. could and should have ended with better records. as for srinath, there was one ball he bowled to A. campbell in Zim that was 155+. even in the age of umran & co, one of the fastest by an indian I guess you are mistaken. Blignaut was really fast. As for Srinath, as a matter of fact, I was the one who got that quote from Campbell way back in 2001/ 2002 which has been reported by many afterwards. Including Ashwin. Was with Times of India then. And that ball was at 157. Vijy and diga 2 Link to comment
Vijy Posted October 15, 2023 Share Posted October 15, 2023 (edited) On 10/10/2023 at 12:57 AM, Rightarmfast said: I guess you are mistaken. Blignaut was really fast. As for Srinath, as a matter of fact, I was the one who got that quote from Campbell way back in 2001/ 2002 which has been reported by many afterwards. Including Ashwin. Was with Times of India then. And that ball was at 157. I don't think I am. Blignaut had a whippy action which made the balls look faster than they were. and I did see some balls at 145+, but as I wrote, most of them were high 130s. I saw most 90s Zim games, since they were one of my fav underdogs then, and I used to watch more cricket too Edited October 15, 2023 by Vijy Link to comment
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