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Butcher wants more meat in Zimbabwe batting

Updated on: 14 March,2011 08:19 AM IST  | 
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Zimbabwe's English coach Alan Butcher demanded better batting in the match against Pakistan on Monday, saying small totals cannot win his team World Cup matches

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Zimbabwe's English coach Alan Butcher demanded better batting in the match against Pakistan on Monday, saying small totals cannot win his team World Cup matches.

Zimbabwe were bowled out for 188 in their 139-run defeat against Sri Lanka last week, leaving the African nation facing a must-win game against Shahid Afridi's men to keep their flickering quarter-final hopes alive. The African nation were also bowled out cheaply against New Zealand and Australia in their other two defeats, only finding form in their win over minnows Canada, when they scored 298.

Butcher said poor batting displays were hurting his team's chances. "The concern is to put a positive total on the board and that's what's been our problem," said Butcher. "I am happy with the way the team has performed in the field. Most of the time we have bowled well but haven't posted a good total. The minimum realistic target is 250 and if we score that then we have a chance against most teams."




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