England Zak Crawley is pleased to make ‘paying your belief’ with zimbabwe face

Zak Crawley, Zimbabve’ye one -time tests on the opening day of the three -one -time one of the three of the UK has finished the low points after the team management “paying back the belief” said he was pleased to “pay back”, he said. The dominant hosts collapsed in Trent Bridge on Thursday, 498, because in a test of 475-2 compiled by the Australian side of the Great Donald Bradman in Oval in 1934, exceeded the previous first day total.
After winning Zimbabwe’s shooting, Crawley made 124 Olie Pope, 124 before the best score with an undefeated 169 and the other opener Ben D When 140.
The last test of Crawley’s last test came to the city’s last test. However, this was the collapse of the form, in December, New Zealand received an average of 8.66 average during a three -game series.
However, England captain Ben Stokes and Coach Brendon McCullum remained determined for his 27 -year -old support, and Crawley was happy to reward his trust in him in a century on the opening day of the 2025 home international season.
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“It is great to be supported by two people I respect.” He said. “Obviously they think I’m the right man for work, and I have this faith.
“I want to pay back this belief.
He suggested that Jacob Bethell had returned from the Indian Premier League for the next five -match test series with India, and he could have been afraid of being afraid of his places if he had fallen cheap in Crawley or Nottingham.
Crawley asked if he was talking about Bethell, “I can’t talk for Olie, but I certainly don’t feel like that.”
“Throughout my career, when I was very young, I always made a better player by the people around me and forced me to do better.”
Thursday’s play was a day for an inexperienced zimbabve attack to begin its first tests in England in 22 years.
“You need to be able to challenge them for a longer time by playing a team like England by stepping on the next level,” Zimbabve Bowling coach Charl Langveldt said. He said.
“I think when you play in these conditions, you need to get used to the length. And they will hit your balls with the UK, so you feel for children.”
Zimbabwe’s tough task became more difficult when Paceman Richard Richard Ngarava suffered a back injury and there was no bowl on Thursday.
Nevertheless, an optimistic Langeveldt said: “I think it was just a back spasm.
“But my medical doctor, spoke to me, said it was a bit of hardness. Tonight we will re -evaluate it and tomorrow (Friday) will take a look at the morning.”
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