I thin the whole thing is just PC s**t. Iβll be surprised if anyone cares about the girls team in Zim.
The cash is much better spent securing someoen like Cartwright to come home
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Re: Women
by Pat_Bee » 04 Nov 2024 18:12 (UTC)
Yes
They should be looking to target a few of those series, thereβs some seriously poor womenβs teams around.
Would be sound if that tri series in Ireland next July involves Scotland too.
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Re: Women
by tawac » 05 Nov 2024 16:34 (UTC)
I wonder why Anesu Mushangwe hardly comes to play for Zim anymore. She seems to be doing very well for her self.
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Re: Women
by secretzimbo » 05 Nov 2024 17:03 (UTC)
> tawac wrote: βTue Nov 05, 2024 4:34 pm I wonder why Anesu Mushangwe hardly comes to play for Zim anymore. She seems to be doing very well for her self.
I think she plays in Aus as a local player?
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Re: Women
by Pat_Bee » 05 Nov 2024 17:31 (UTC)
Doing very well for herself in the Big Bash. Think the last time she played for us was that tri series with Namibia and Uganda like three years ago or whatever.
Could imagine the womenβs side is as cliquey as the menβs side, probably more so you know what women are like, especially women sports teams. Thereβll be several relationships within the squad and a definite pecking order good luck to them.
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Re: Women
by Pat_Bee » 06 Nov 2024 20:07 (UTC)
Den of iniquity that changing room, presided over by queen bee Mary Ann Musondawg and her loyal deputy (ies?).
Will be like the South African one; Dane van Niekirk and Marizanne Kapp trying to turn Laura Wolvaardt to the dark side
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Re: Women
by Mr Twig » 25 Feb 2026 13:09 (UTC)
First time watching the ladies. Biza looked very comfortable and Tiripano played some really nice shots before getting out. Not the worst showing for this total mismatch but hopefully they don't regress as the series goes on.
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Re: Women
by Pat_Bee » 25 Feb 2026 14:48 (UTC)
It was a good performance overall. Not getting bowled out and batting the full 20 overs was an achievement.
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Re: Women
by Pat_Bee » 25 Feb 2026 20:08 (UTC)
Cooking they were today
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Re: Women
by zimbos_05 » 27 Feb 2026 00:55 (UTC)
> tawac wrote: βTue Nov 05, 2024 4:34 pm I wonder why Anesu Mushangwe hardly comes to play for Zim anymore. She seems to be doing very well for her self.
Her story is evident of ZC.
She was talented, but ZC never really supported the womens game. The facilities and structures are not up to par and the coaching was very sub standard. She sought opportunity elsewhere and got a chance in the UK. She also wrote to teams in Australia hoping to get a chance to play club crickets and a club in Adelaide gave her a chance. They saw her talent, and then offered her payment, training and a chance to develop her skills. In Zim, she had stepped away from cricket because it offered none of that, and she needed money, so she was focussing on her studies and work.
Eventually got a contract with South Australia and then in the BBL. Now plays for ACT Comets in the domestic league and has her Australian citizenship.