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Villa set to make Alvarez offer

Aston Villa are reportedly set to make a bid for a talented young forward…

What’s the talk?

According to TNT Sports, as transcribed by TeamTalk, Aston Villa are set to make an £8.5m (€10m) bid for River Plate winger Julian Alvarez. Dean Smith is said to want strength in depth at the top end of the pitch and has identified the Argentine as a player he would like at Villa Park.

The report claims that Alvarez’s agent is poised to fly to England to discuss terms with the Midlands club, showing how serious Villa are about a deal for the youngster.

Could strike gold

Sporting director Johan Lange could strike gold for Smith by completing a deal for Alvarez. He is already showing his intent by preparing to make a bid for the forward, which suggests that he believes a transfer is realistic ahead of next season.

Alvarez’s contract at River Plate expires next summer and the Argentine club could be tempted to cash in now before potentially losing him on a free transfer in a year’s time.

Transfermarkt values Alvarez at £13.5m so Villa could land a bargain if River Plate accept their £8.5m offer. His contract situation could allow the Villans to strike gold and land an exceptional value-for-money deal, which would leave Smith buzzing as it could save additional funds that he could use to improve other areas of the squad.

In the 2020/21 campaign, Alvarez was directly involved in 11 goals for River Plate. He managed four goals and seven assists from out wide, averaging a goal contribution every 121 minutes. Jack Grealish, meanwhile, was the only Villa player who managed more than six assists in the Premier League (10) last season, although new arrival Emi Buendia racked up 16 for Norwich in the Championship.

Alvarez could be a creative outlet for Villa that they have been lacking from their other wide options, with himself and Buendia increasing the creativity within the club’s attacking line up. Ollie Watkins would love that as it could provide him with the ammunition he needs to keep scoring goals.

At the age of 21, Alvarez also has the majority of his career left ahead of him. He still has plenty of room to develop and Smith could coach him into becoming a key player for the club. Therefore, Lange could be striking gold by securing a deal for the talented wide man this summer.

AND in other news, Villa must replace Grealish with £100k-p/w “freak of a talent”, Smith would love him…

Marcus Bent doubts Everton will make a move for Adama Traore

Everton want to see a bit more consistency from Wolves’ Adama Traore if they are to make a move for him, the club’s former striker Marcus Bent has exclusively told Football FanCast.

Traore is a player Everton have looked at before, with ex-boss Roberto Martinez revealing last December that he scouted the winger during his time at Goodison Park.

Kevin Phillips also suggested recently that Traore is someone Nuno Espirito Santo probably would have targeted if he had taken over at the Merseyside club.

From what Bent has heard from inside Everton, though, Traore is not exactly at the top of the Toffees’ transfer shortlist in this moment of time.

“On the basis of what Everton are saying, they’re basically saying they need a bit more consistency,” the retired forward said when asked about the Premier League outfit potentially moving for Traore.

“One week he’s a world-beater, the other week he’s literally not even on the pitch.”

All things considered, it is probably a fair assessment, with Traore only managing to score two league goals last season while sometimes finding himself out of the team.

Everton could still sign a new winger this summer, however. According to Football Insider, strengthening the right flank was a priority for the club’s former manager Carlo Ancelotti.

Murali to unveil mystery ball in Australia

BRISBANE, Oct 3 AAP – Controversial Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan plans to unveil a mystery ball when he makes his long-awaited return to Australia in December.

AAP03-Oct-2002BRISBANE, Oct 3 AAP – Controversial Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan plans to unveil a mystery ball when he makes his long-awaited return to Australia in December.Muralitharan says he has been working on an off-spinner’s version of the flipper ahead of the one-day international series against Australia and England.”I bowl it with my same action, a slightly flatter trajectory and it skids through faster than normal,” Muralitharan has told new Australian publication Cricket Week.”I’ve been trying it, but only in the nets so far. I want to be able to perfect it.”Muralitharan is looking to use the flipper before February’s World Cup in South Africa, adding to an arsenal which has netted 430 Test wickets and 297 one-day international wickets.The 30-year-old said he had always planned to return to Australia, where he was called for throwing by umpires on his last two tours.Indian spinner Bishen Bedi re-ignited the controversy of Muralitharan’s bowling action earlier this year when he said he looked “like a good javelin thrower”.And Australian vice-captain Adam Gilchrist added to it when he also admitted doubts over the bowler’s action when questioned at a Melbourne football function.But, having been cleared by the International Cricket Board, Muralitharan said it was a non-issue.”I have proved (to) the world that I am fair. It is all finished now,” Muralitharan said.”In my mind I am not doing any unfair things.”I am strong in mind and I fight for everything. I’ve had lots of work-outs. My success is not chance.”I’ve had so many problems and ups and downs. Even when I was down I’ve thought I have to do well and I’ve fought back from these moments.”For some reason they try to put you down. Ninety to 95 per cent don’t. It’s just the smallest percentages which do.”

Previous New Zealand – Pakistan Tests at Karachi remembered

Although the New Zealand v Pakistan Test at Karachi was cancelled after a bomb blast it is well worth examining how the two teams had fared in the past at Karachi

Arshad Chughtai26-Jul-2002Although the New Zealand v Pakistan Test at Karachi was cancelled after a bomb blast it is well worth examining how the two teams had fared in the past at Karachi. The two teams had played 6 tests at Karachi, Pakistan had won three and the remaining three were drawn.Here is a brief review of the previous tests between the two teams at Karachi:1955-56: Pakistan recorded their first Test victory at home by an innings and 1 run. New Zealand was out played for 164 and 124 in the two innings. Off-spinner Zulfiqar Ahmed claimed 11/79 and it was first 10-wicket haul in a match by a Pakistani bowler at home. Pakistan scored 289 (Imtiaz Ahmed 64). Henry Cave was New Zealand’s captain.1965: Despite skipper John Reid’s batting heroics (128 & 76) New Zealand lost by 8 wickets. Pakistan’s ace batsman of the era, Saeed Ahmed scored a career best 172 and opening batsman Mohammad Ilyas hammered a gallant 126. Intikhab Alam claimed 7 wickets. Hanif Mohammad led the home team.1969: It was ‘Little Master’ Hanif Mohammad’s last test. It was also the first unique instance when three brothers Hanif, Mushtaq and Sadiq participated in the same Test. Pakistan scored 220 & 283 for 8 declared. Left handers Sadiq Mohammad and Younis Ahmed (Saeed Ahmed’s brother) both playing their first Test, scored 69 & 62 respectively. Another debutant off-spinner Nazir Junior dismissed 7 Kiwi batsmen for 74 in their first innings (274). Despite gaining first innings lead of 54 runs New Zealand were poorly placed at 112 for 5 in the second when the match ended as a draw. Pervaiz Sajjad bagged all the five wickets that fell.1976-77: Majid Khan (112) scored a century before lunch on the first day and became the first batsman to achieve the feat after Sir Don Bradman (1930). Javed Miandad (206) scored the first double century of his career and skipper Mushtaq Mohammad scored 107 in Pakistan’s total of 565 for 9 declared. New Zealand made a spirited reply with a score of 486. Wicket keeper Warren Lees notched up a superb 159. Glenn Turner captained the New Zealand team.1984-85: JV Coney led the tourists and Zaheer Abbas skippered the home team. John Wright (107) and Saleem Malik (119 not out) scored centuries. Scores: Pakistan 328 & 308-5 dec. New Zealand 426.1990: Pakistan won by an innings and 43 runs. The duo of Wasim and Waqar demolished 15 Black Cap batsmen. New Zealand scored 190 and 194-9. Pakistan posted an impressive 403 for 6 due mainly to Shoaib Mohammad’s (203).Summary: 1955-56 to datePlayed Won by New Zealand Lost by New Zealand Drawn 6 0 3 3
Highest innings total for New Zealand: 468 (1976-77)
Highest innings total for Pakistan: 565-9 declared (1976-77)
Lowest innings total for New Zealand: 124 (1955-56)
Lowest innings total for Pakistan: 220 (1969)
Highest individual innings for New Zealand: W. Lees 152 (1976-77)
Highest individual innings for Pakistan: Javed Miandad 206 (1976-77)

England face up to life without Thorpe

LONDON – England looked set to start life without Graham Thorpe soonerrather than later after his county side Surrey said the class batsmanwas

AFP20-Aug-2002LONDON – England looked set to start life without Graham Thorpe soonerrather than later after his county side Surrey said the class batsmanwas “extremely unlikely” to play again this season.Thorpe, 33, decided to take an indefinite break from all cricket afterEngland’s first Test victory over India at Lord’s in July.His move was prompted by the break-up of his marriage and discussionsabout access arrangements to his young children, Henry, 5 and Amelia, 3.However, England hoped that the left-handed middle-order batsman wouldreturn before the end of the season to press his claims for selection inthe 2002-2003 Ashes series in Australia.But given that England coach Duncan Fletcher had said that Thorpe can’tbe picked “out of the blue”, his chances of selection now appear to behanging by a thread.Earlier this season Thorpe announced his retirement from internationalone-day cricket in a bid, he said, to ease his personal problems andprolong his Test career.Then came the announcement of his break from all forms of the game.The news that he will not be playing again this season is sure tointensify speculation over his international future.Even those who question his commitment to the England cause cannotdispute his record on the field.In an era where Australia has dominated Ashes Tests (England’s lastseries victory was back in 1986-87), Thorpe has still averaged over 45against them.Thorpe, capped 77 times by England, has repeatedly proved himself as abig-match performer, scoring the second-fastest Test double hundredagainst New Zealand in Christchurch in March.But, thanks to a combination of both personal and back problems, Thorpehas only completed one full touring program out of the past five.He now faces the prospect of losing out on one of the new annual Englandcentral contracts worth STG200,000 ($A574,000) which are due to be givento 16 players at the end of the current domestic season.Australia captain Steve Waugh, in England as Kent’s replacement overseasplayer for the rest of the season, paid tribute to Thorpe.”He’s a class player and he has made a decision that’s right for hisfamily,” he said.”You have to respect him for that. It’s a courageous decision when youare playing for your country and he wouldn’t have made it lightly.”I just hope he comes back and plays Test cricket or one-day cricketagain.”

'I can't wait to bowl at 'Banger' says Steffan Jones

The next thirty six hours could be of vital importance in shaping the international career of Steffan Jones who will play for Wales against England at Cardiff tomorrow

Richard Walsh23-Jun-2002The next thirty six hours could be of vital importance in shaping the international career of Steffan Jones who will play for Wales against England at Cardiff tomorrow.Twenty eight year old Steffan who was born and brought up in Llanelli joined Somerset in 1997 since when he has become one the most consistent wicket takers for the club.He has also become something of a specialist in the one day game, particularly bowling in tight situations at the `death’ of the innings."Steffan has set his sights on a place in the England World Cup squad for 2003, and over the last few seasons has worked towards this goal. Before the start of this season he told me that this was going to be his big year, during which he was going to bowl more overs and take more wickets than ever.Whilst he has yet to be summoned by Duncan Fletcher, Steffan’s achievements have been noticed by the Welsh selectors who have invited him to play for his native country in their first international match ever against England.Unfortunately for Steffan he injured a hamstring early on which has kept him out of action for several games, but he is now back and more determined than ever to play at Cardiff tomorrow.Steffan told me: "I’m really looking forward to Monday and I just can’t wait to bowl at `Banger’ and the rest of the England team. I’m probably still a little bit off bowling at full throttle because my injury has put me back, but now I’ve got a number of overs for Somerset under my belt since I came back I’m finding my feet again."The Welshman will travel to Cardiff where he will join up with the rest of the Wales team for a training session and nets on Sunday, in readiness for the big game on Monday.He concluded: "A lot of my family will be there to cheer me on, so I’ll be going out to do my best for everybody."

Pundit tells Adam Armstrong to pick West Ham over Southampton

In an exclusive interview with The Transfer Tavern, former Southampton midfielder Carlton Palmer has urged Adam Armstrong to pick West Ham over his old side.

The Blackburn Rovers striker is currently being linked with a move to both clubs, with the Daily Express reporting that the Saints are currently leading the race for his signature.

Armstrong was in ridiculous form during the 2020/21 Championship season, scoring 28 goals in 40 appearances. Only the division’s top scorer, Ivan Toney, managed to find the back of the net more times (33).

Bearing that in mind, it is no surprise that both West Ham and Southampton are interested in the 24-year-old.

However, if it comes down to a choice between the two, Palmer believes Armstrong should choose the former.

“I can see him looking towards Southampton because he’s looking at getting regular or potentially a chance to get regular first-team football,” the ex-Southampton player said.

“But if I was him and David Moyes was coming with West Ham, with the way they played this season, they’ve had an unbelievable season, they’re in Europe next year, go and test yourself.”

Armstrong’s former club Newcastle are also said to be interested, so it looks like the Englishman will be spoilt for choice this summer.

With West Ham playing in the Europa League, though, the London Stadium does certainly look like an appealing option right now.

West Brom interested in Gustavo Hamer

West Bromwich Albion are considering a move to bring Gustavo Hamer to The Hawthorns this summer.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to a report by The Athletic, who claim that the Coventry City midfielder is the club’s leading candidate to replace Okay Yokuslu, with the latter looking unlikely to make a permanent switch to the Baggies following their relegation to the Championship.

The report also states that West Brom will be targeting a number of other midfielders in the upcoming transfer window, as both Conor Gallagher and Ainsley Maitland-Niles have also returned to their parent clubs following loan spells.

Downing must move

Having joined Coventry from PEC Zwolle in what was a £1.35m deal last summer, Hamer highly impressed during his first season in English football with Mark Robins’ side.

Over his 42 Championship appearances, the 23-year-old scored five goals, registered two assists and created five big chances for his teammates, as well as taking an average of 1.8 shots and making 1.5 key passes per game.

The £1.8m-rated former Netherlands U20 international also made an average of 1.4 interceptions, 1.3 tackles and won 2.9 duels per fixture, with these metrics seeing the midfielder earn a seasonal SofaScore match rating of 6.97 – ranking him as Coventry’s best performer in the second tier of English football.

As such, it would appear that a move by West Brom for the player whom Marko Marosi dubbed an “unbelievable” talent should very much be a priority for Luke Dowling this summer, as it appears that Hamer has the ability to thrive in the Championship, something that would only be further encouraged while playing in a side with the resources and talent of the Baggies.

Indeed, if the club were to go on sign the 23-year-old this summer, it would go a very long way to making up for the loss of Yokuslu.

In other news: Chris Wilder’s West Brom transfer target emerges, he’ll surely have WBA fans buzzing

Aston Villa: Source shares Buendia progress

Aston Villa have made progress in their attempts to pip Arsenal to a deal for Norwich star Emiliano Buendia, according to Football Insider.

The Lowdown: Buendia a part of Villa’s summer business?

According to The Athletic, Villa are looking to make two or three signings this summer.

Buendia has been a man mentioned regarding a possible move to the Midlands, alongside Burnley’s Dwight McNeil.

Extensive groundwork has already been done on both players over potential summer deals, and it seems as if there has been a development when it comes to Buendia.

The Latest: Progress made

Football Insider shared a story on Thursday evening, where they spoke with pundit Frank McAvennie regarding Villa’s interest in the Argentine.

In that report, a club source informed the site that progress has been made regarding a deal for Buendia over the last 24 hours (now 48 hours).

The 24-year-old contributed to 32 Championship goals last season and after Villa opened preliminary talks with the Canaries last week, it seems as if a deal is moving forward.

The Verdict: Villa to smash their record-signing?

Norwich would want £30m-plus for Buendia’s services, so, should a deal go through, it is likely that Villa will smash their club transfer record.

It currently stands at £30.6m in the deal which brought Ollie Watkins to the club, and Buendia’s possible move to Villa could benefit the forward massively.

Buendia created 83 chances in the top flight during the 2019/20 season – only Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jack Grealish and Kevin de Bruyne managed more.

On that basis, potentially having Buendia and Grealish in the same side could be a hugely exciting prospect in an attacking sense, and it appears as if a move has legs.

In other news: Danny Mills drops Tyrone Mings claim, find out more here. 

Matabeleland U16 report: Inter-provincial tourney

Notification for this tournament was very late and this made selection difficult for two reasons

Richard Harrison – Manager19-Apr-2002U16 CRICKET INTER-PROVINCIAL FESTIVAL1 – 5 APRIL 2002, AT FALCON COLLEGESelectionNotification for this tournament was very late and this made selection difficult for two reasons. One, certain boys, who would have been first choice (Pattison, Peretti and Eley), were unavailable due to family holidays. Two, we were unable to organise a full trial. However, after an initial meeting at CBC, the nucleus of a team was formed and the remaining players were chosen at the close of an afternoon’s cricket at BAC. Sadly two other key players (Mujuru and Swanepoel) were ruled out through injury and in the event Mukome never arrived at Falcon (at time of writing I have no details relating to this). We had 11 players to take the field but it was hardly the most daunting set of cricketers to line up under the Matabeleland banner. They were going to be severely tested.GeneralThe tournament was hosted by Falcon College and as the organiser I duck out of concluding whether it was well run or not, but I will say that I was happy with how things went and nothing unforeseen or untoward happened to disrupt the smooth running of the event. I would, however, like to make mention of and thank sincerely Mr Reg Querl, the headmaster, for allowing the cricket to come to Falcon, Mr Ian Johnston, the caterer, and his staff, for providing the meals, Mrs Phyllis Watson, the housekeeper, and her staff, for organising the accommodation, Mr Stewart Coulson, the estate manager, and his staff for preparation of grounds and fields. I also thank Mr Orlando Fernandes for running the bar, Mrs Liz Cumming for the tuck shop and Mrs Lo Simpson for being on stand-by for any injuries and ailments.The teams involved in the festival were Matabeleland, Mashonaland Country Districts (including Midlands, Manicaland and Masvingo) and two (as it turned out, equal strength) Mashonaland (Harare) sides. The coach and manager for each were Mr Chris Phiri and myself with Matabeleland, Mr Neil Ferreira and Mr George Tandi with MCD, Mr Stanley Timoni and Mr Kevin Igoe with Mashonaland `A’ and Mr Walter Chawaguta and Mr Colin Rusere with Mashonaland `B’. Mr Mehluli Sibanda spent the week here to report on the cricket for The Chronicle and Mr Nick Singo, general overseer, from the ZCU, although commuting, was here for the duration. We were a happy team and the week appeared to be well enjoyed by both boys and officials alike. I have some reservations about an Inter Provincial tournament every holiday, but this was undoubtedly a success.I would also like to thank the various parents, particularly the Trethowans, who were there throughout, for their support and encouragement. It is important for players and officials alike.The matches were `declaration’ games but the first side could not bat more than 60 overs and would have to bowl 50 at the side batting second. Incidentally, apart from Matabeleland, the over rates were very poor.The cricketDAY ONE : Matabeleland v Mashonaland `B’
Mashonaland won the toss and elected to bat. The openers saw off the new ball bowlers but tight bowling had prevented a flying start and the two change bowlers, Mcingolwane and Kambarami, began to make inroads into the Mashonaland batting. Mcingolwane was particularly accurate and no liberties could be taken with his off cutters. Kambarami’s leg spin offered some poor balls but he was also a constant challenge to the batsmen with big turn and good variation of flight and pace. Between them they took 9 of the wickets to fall as Mashonaland were dismissed for 139. It was a very good effort and gave the weak Matabeleland batting line up something possibly within their reach. We made a poor start with 3 wickets down in 10 overs but the innings was rescued with a stand of about 80 between Trethowan and Kambarami at almost a run a ball. Trethowan went and then Kambarami’s dismissal began a mini collapse. 132-4 became 136-8. Any result was possible and 4 overs went by with Ndabambi and Mcingolwane digging in and keeping their heads until Ndabambi latched onto a ball with a little width to go over the top for a three to level the scores and 3 balls later Mcingolwane hit the winning runs for a tense 2 wicket victory.DAY TWO : Matabeleland v Mashonaland Country Districts
Aware of our batting deficiencies we sent MCD in to bat when we won the toss, hoping for a repeat performance of the day before. To all intents and purposes and against all odds, we got one. In a remarkable session before tea MCD were dismissed for 128. Trethowan’s accurate and thoughtful seamers earned him 6 wickets, backed up by Ndabambi with 3 but all bowlers played their part in maintaining pressure. After some dropped catches on Day One a number of good ones were held this time, though the ground fielding remained erratic. MCD would never have even reached that total were it not for an outstanding innings by Roland Benade who held the innings together and then cut loose when the ninth wicket fell before being last out. I can have seen few better innings at this level. In reply Matabeleland took the attack to the bowlers. The 100 came up in 20 overs but 6 wickets were down and the tail weak. Phiri, Trethowan and Kambarami had all reached 20 at more than a run a ball but then got out. The last 29 runs were eked out with just one wicket still standing off a full 17 overs. Thompson guided the tail superbly with a mixture of caution, aggression and common sense. It was a match winning innings in another nailbiting finish. No-one could quite believe that Matabeleland had now won 2 matches out of two.DAY THREE : Matabeleland v Mashonaland `A’
This was arguably the match of the week. Mash `A’ won the toss and batted and it looked as though they would bat till tea with 10 wickets in hand. It had been very slow, barely two runs an over, but a solid foundation and liable to frustrate opposition bowlers. Ndabambi nipped in with two late wickets and the scene was set for the second session. Matabeleland was trying to keep it tight while Mashonaland was trying to push the score on. It was good competitive cricket with Mashonaland finally bowled out off the last ball of their 60 overs, Kambarami who had wheeled away commendably for 16 overs before getting a wicket, ending up with 5. He took the plaudits for a fine persevering spell but all bowlers stuck well to their task once again. 175, however, was quite considerably more than anything we had had to chase before. Two wickets fell immediately. Holman and Trethowan regrouped but Trethowan went out just as he was dominating but Kambarami kept momentum going while Holman played sheet anchor. Sadly they were both dismissed in quick succession and the run chase looked beyond us. Mahomed was shaky but played a couple of good shots. Then we were back to Thompson and the tail. Thompson was determined we could still win even with the run rate up to 7 an over but in the end he batted out time, 20 runs short of the target with Fury, the last man, negotiating the last two balls ringed by close catchers.Results and awardsA points system was worked out and the results were as follows :

P W D L Bonus  TotalMatabeleland   3 2 1 0     3      12Mashonaland Districts  3 1 1 1     3      8Mashonaland A   3 0 2 0     1      4Mashonaland B   3 0 1 2     2      3

4 points are awarded for win; 1 point is awarded for a draw
Bonus point awarded for:
Losing a match by less than 20 runs or 1 or 2 wickets
Scoring more than 200 runs
Bowling the opposition outMan of the match awards were made on each day. In the Matabeleland games, Russell Kambarami took the award against both Mashonaland sides, while Paul Trethowan shared it with Roland Benade in the MCD matchAt the end of the week other further awards were made. Kambarami unsurprisingly won the Player of the Tournament and also the Best Bowler award.Individual reports on Matabeleland players
RYAN FURY (C.B.C.) : he was drafted into the team at the last minute but was rather out of his depth. He remained enthusiastic and committed. I trust he will have learnt from the week and put that into action in the Third Term.ALISTAIR HOLMAN (Falcon) : he was not at his best but his bowling was always tidy if not penetrative and only on the third day did he show something of his ability with the bat in an important sheet anchor innings.RUSSELL KAMBARAMI (Falcon) : he was the outstanding player of the tournament and rose to the occasion superbly. He is a very positive batsman and his bowling is always dangerous even if he bowls too many bad balls. I was particularly impressed with his patience and perseverance in the last game. His captaincy v MCD was also promising.TARIQ MOHAMED (C.B.C.) : struggled a little as an opener and also against some good spin bowling when batting lower down the order. His one bowling spell was tight and his fielding generally fine. Captaining on the first day, he was well-organised and positive.NTUTUKO MCINGOLWANE (C.B.C.) : bowled really well on the first day but without reward after that. Perhaps he needs to learn some more variations. He kept his head well when batting on Day One and only got out to difficult deliveries subsequently. His fielding was generally good.NGQABUTHO MDLONGWA (Milton) : arguably was underbowled but he refused to open the bowling on Day One and so let in others and when he did bowl was largely ineffective. He has a good action but actually does little with the ball. He had the honour of hitting the winning run v MCD. He took two good catches but his fielding generally is suspect.EDMORE NDABAMBI (Falcon) : bowled well in short spells and picked up important wickets, often when a breakthrough was required. His batting is limited but held us together at the death v Mash `B’. He also makes too many mistakes as a fielder.SONNY PHIRI (Milton) : has fine attacking shots but at this level of cricket he won’t cope until he can learn a more solid defence and some sort of rational shot selection. He is not very alert in the field and doesn’t give the impression of reading the game very well. I hope he will have found this week a useful experience from which he can learn.RASEEK SYED (C.B.C.) : battled a little bit. He is determined but his batting defence is suspect. He was probably unlucky to be given out on the first day. He made a few mistakes with his ground fielding but caught well, including the outstanding catch of the tournament against Mashonaland `A’.PETER THOMPSON (C.B.C.) : he is a real fighter and great team man. He sells his wicket dearly and held the lower order together well. His keeping is not great but he did not let us down and his input to bowlers and captain from behind the stumps is important. He never stops thinking. With those attributes, he will go further than many more talented players.PAUL TRETHOWAN (Falcon) : given the opportunity he turned into a fine all-rounder. He bowled well at all stages of an innings and sent in at number 4, made runs in a positive manner each day, though he must learn from getting out twice to bad balls. He also fielded well and made a good fist of captaining the side on the last day despite little or no previous experience.BONAPARTE MUJURU : thanks to him for coming out to score for the side, which he did on the first two days. He was always a cheerful character to have around. Next time we hope to see him on the field of play.Overall, I was so impressed with the team. Missing most of the `stars’ they rose to the occasion magnificently. I said before we began that I would be happy if we scored 100. The key was to bowl the opposition out cheaply and hope to cobble together enough to win and that is just what happened. It was a triumph of old fashioned teamwork, determination and love of the game. They were not the best side but in the event they deserved to win. Very well done!The following is obviously my personal opinion. Thinking to future team selections, I still believe Eley, Peretti, Pattison, Swanepoel, Mujuru and Mukome should be in the side. Kambarami, Trethowan and to a large extent Thompson, Mcinglowane, Holman and Ndabambi cemented their place in the side but I dare to suggest that the others will have to look to their laurels in order to be reselected.

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