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ZCO editorial, volume 3 issue 19 John Ward - 1 February 2002
This has been a sleepy week for business, so please accept our apologies for a rather brief magazine this week. The main item is an interview with Zimbabwe's captain in Sri Lanka, Stuart Carlisle, who talks about that tour. Carlisle is also likely to continue as Zimbabwe's captain in India, as the official captain Brian Murphy's ill fortune continues. He was recently struck down with appendicitis, and in any case the hand injury that forced his return from Sri Lanka is so serious that it will take another three or four weeks before he can even start bowling again with it - and then he will need to work to regain his bowling form. It was hoped to include a report on the Zimbabwe Board XI's trip to Benoni to play Easterns B; an interview has been booked with Guy Whittall, who returned to top form with a century in the three-day match, but it was not possible to schedule it before the deadline for this issue, so that will have to wait until next week. Potted scores for those matches are included below, courtesy of the ZCU. A draw in the three-day match will not help our chances of winning the Bowl competition, although the team is still top of the table. The worrying thing is that we are finding difficulty in bowling our opponents out more cheaply than ourselves. The players often point to the flat batting pitches that they seem to encounter everywhere these days, but in that case we should still be seriously outscoring our inexperienced opponents. That has not happened in our matches so far and, as in the one-day games, our successes come through run-chases. The lack of penetrative bowling is a matter for concern.
ZIMBABWE BOARD XI v EASTERNS `B' © Cricinfo
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