Following Zimbabwe's abject capitulation in the second Twenty20
International (T20I) on Monday (June 20), Makhaya Ntini, the Zimbabwe
head coach, came down heavily at the lack of maturity amongst the
batsmen in the side that folded for just 99.
"Shot
selection, it's one of the things that me and Zulu (Lance Klusener) are
trying to correct and put in them. You don't win a game over one shot.
You don't score a 100 over one shot. If someone gets out before you, you
are supposed to be the one that takes charge of the game and correct
the mistake that the other one has made," Nitini said in a post-match
press conference.
Ntini bemoaned the manner in
which the experienced duo of Hamilton Masakadza and Sikandar Raza fell
in the massive defeat. "It comes with maturity of the batters we have
and the experience. You look at Hamilton (Masakadza), the way he got,
that's not the way he should've got out. If he could stay there for 10
overs, he could've scored 70 with ease. Yes, Chamu (Chibhabha) took on
the field and it hit the toe end of the bat and he got out, that
could've been 6 or 4 too.
"But the rest of us,
look at (Sikandar) Raza, come on. You see there's a guy put there and
you're guiding the ball there. Where is the maturity?," he rued.
Masakadza,
the Zimbabwe opener, looked to break the shackles and play a big shot
early but was cleaned up by Barinder Sran in the fifth over. Sikandar
Raza fell prey to a bit of width offered by Sran just three balls later
and hit it to the short third man fielder.
"Those
are kind of things we need to get the things into their head. You don't
do things for the sake of doing it. Think of the guy who is coming
after you. If you can control the eager, this country could be the best
ever in cricket," Nitini claimed.
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