Friday 5 August 2011

Zimbabwe's Progress In Small Victories

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A day of this Test match was played, but there have been four small victories of Zimbabwe.

The first was obtained before the game even began when four young men eager received their caps first test. Tinotenda Mawoyo, Craig Ervin, Kyle and Brian Jarvis Vitor lined up like schoolboys, his hands behind his back, was perfect for blazers and fitted them with their hair neatly combed, and there was excitement in all eight eyes. Before them was the CEO of the International Criminal Court, Haroon Lorgat, is waiting to congratulate them, who made the trip to Zimbabwe, especially to witness the return to test cricket first hand.

The fact that all the struggles that engulfed the country in recent years they have managed to produce four players capable of threading test plugs, two blacks, two whites, shows the gap has become a bridge in cricket, if not elsewhere is an important result. This is one of them went to bat with safety and dignity is something that the word victory is not entirely encapsulated. It's just incredible. Mawoyo showed why he deserved his debut with an accomplished 43, a just reward after fighting a persistent thigh injury in recent months.

"I'm pretty proud," Brendan Taylor, Zimbabwe said the captain. "This is a guy who really has guts out of it and beat for long periods. I know he will be disappointed to come and then leave, but knowing the kind of guy he is, he will come back stronger in the second innings. "

Another triumph in the way of Zimbabwe had approached the first day of the task. Everyone talks about the camp was that it was undoubtedly a victory - the toss and bowl area. What they did to ridicule that notion. The situation can be divided into a pot of panic has been given the responsibility and authority, and Vusi Sibanda Mawoyo scored quickly but carefully morning.

They have not been shaken by Islam Shafiul accuracy or excited by Islam Robiul inconsistency. They showed the maturity that is sometimes absent from the teams that have played Test cricket longer, more frequent and much more recently than they were. "I can not complete our guys enough," said Taylor. "The openers so set in there and set a good platform for Hamilton and me. It was a good start to the day, we can not ask for more."

Hamilton Masakadza is their third day of a success story. Robust and set, which has played international cricket in the last ten years, although occasionally, Masakadza showed how well he or she may apply when the occasion requires. The defense was solid, his attack was well executed, and his attitude was strong. It starts tomorrow, needs just 12 runs to take another test century.

Some of the journalists at the press conference reminded him that he was never able to grow to 100 in the past, when the night unbeaten. Masakadza response showed that he cared more for a collective cause and do nothing to endanger.

"The idea [for 100] come to my mind a little 'when I was 85 and still had time for during the day," said Masakadza. "But when I saw how Brendan was playing I thought it was better to just see out the day and come back tomorrow, only two so it does not put pressure on the guys coming behind me."

Truimph The fourth is the wonderful mix of ambition and humility that players bring with them in Zimbabwe. In the coming years may change, but it's still the nicest feature.

What are the goals to go, Taylor has been watching, which could very well in the match by BAT Bangladesh. "We expect that the bat deep into tomorrow and put up a total that makes it very difficult for Bangladesh to get back into the game," he said. This total is "less than 450" and then comes an attitude not far away, "But it's still 200 runs away."

Game plan for tomorrow is to continue building a house and not risk anything that might break down. "Hopefully, Hamilton, and I can go in and bat the first session and leave it up to become a bigger hitters in the order of half, and add a little 'work," Taylor said. It goes without effort and professional knowledge is pleasant went to a steakhouse restaurant is recommended that journalists who are looking for a place to experience the African experience dining.

With all the emphasis on the projection of Zimbabwe, Bangladesh may feel like they have no accomplishments to speak of his own after day and not be further from the truth. A poor effort in the private realm of one of the few deliveries impressive as some of them arrested. Shakib Al Hasan fatigue, said he expected more after the Zimbabwe bats. "We think the first two hours, there will be little help to the bowlers," he said. "I do not think our players troublesome in areas always good, discomfort some good balls but not always enough."

He goes into the second day with only a simple piece of instruction for his bowlers, "I want them in the bowl as straight as they can to try to hit the wicket each time they come and bowl, so I put an even field. "He believes that there will be only way to Bangladesh to get anywhere near a victory of any kind, because" this office, even if it is flat, if you can not bowl straight, you must be struck ".

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