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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Zimbabwe coach wants better batting in W. Cup

Zimbabwe manager Alan Butcher (left) as good as bowler Chris Mpofu (right) watch alternative players during a group precision event during The Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Pallekele upon Mar 13. Zimbabwe need to behind up their parsimonious turn bowling with a plain batting arrangement in their final World Cup compare opposite Kenya, Butcher said.
©AFP – Lakruwan Wanniarachchi

KOLKATA (AFP) – Zimbabwe need to behind up their parsimonious turn bowling with a plain batting arrangement in their final World Cup compare opposite Kenya, manager Alan Butcher pronounced upon Saturday.

“Our batting has been a disappointment. We have not since a turn conflict sufficient chances to win us games. We’ve scored runs in a past, yet it has usually not worked out (this time),” Butcher said.

“Our turn bowling has finished a illusory job.”

Zimbabwean spinners Raymond Price, Prosper Utseya as good as Graeme Cremer have all achieved good in prior matches yet have not in all been upheld by a batsmen.

Their batting has clicked usually once, when they posted 298-9 during their win opposite Canada.

Butcher pronounced Zimbabwe would not take Kenya easily even yet they have mislaid all 5 of their matches in a World Cup so far.

“We have been creation certain you do a task as good as safeguard which you give them (Kenya) as most apply oneself as you gave other, large teams,” he said.

Both a African nations have been already out of row for a place in a quarter-finals. Zimbabwe have usually dual points after their Canada win as good as Kenya have none.

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