http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOiaGrI-Tao
this is our new star in action :D :D :D :D :D
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Indeed,our new star!Actually,I think Vermeulen totally lost his temper there.I hope Mark will not repeat that again.
Indeed,our new star!Actually,I think Vermeulen totally lost his temper there.I hope Mark will not repeat that again.
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For a moment, reading the subject line, I thought this is a video of Foster Mutizwa! The real "new star" :)
Well, that video was more on the disturbing side than being funny. There must have been a serious provocation that resulted in that. Also, he had already received the head blows by the time this happened.
I was never a big fan of Vermeulen in his playing days, knowing his umpteen disciplinary issues, but let us hope for the better of Zimbabwean cricket, he comes back and comes back with a new lease of life.
Well, that video was more on the disturbing side than being funny. There must have been a serious provocation that resulted in that. Also, he had already received the head blows by the time this happened.
I was never a big fan of Vermeulen in his playing days, knowing his umpteen disciplinary issues, but let us hope for the better of Zimbabwean cricket, he comes back and comes back with a new lease of life.
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Mark Vermeulen did break discipline several times when he played for Zimbabwe in the past.But by reading many articles about Vermeulen,I think he is a very good person.
Couple of years ago,a cricinfo reporter named Liam Brickhill wrote how Vermeulen is in his private life:
"Having met and spoken to Vermeulen about his cricket several times in the past myself, it is quite comprehensible that the stall in his career should affect him to such a degree. He simply lives for cricket.
In his private life Vermeulen is, in my experience, at all times friendly, approachable and supremely laid-back. He always had time for people, and had no affectations about talking to anyone, white or black, especially if the subject was cricket. He was fun-loving and did not take himself too seriously: I once saw him dancing, in full, skin-tight cycling gear, on the roof of a Harare nightclub. Off the field, one could even say he seemed humble and (whisper it) peace-loving".
To know more about Mark Vermeulen here is a link:
Mark Vermeulen profile
'A man who lives for cricket' (September 25, 2006)
By Liam Brickhill.
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/zimbabw ... 60522.html
I also do hope that Mark Vermeulen will return in the side and become a big cricket star.
Couple of years ago,a cricinfo reporter named Liam Brickhill wrote how Vermeulen is in his private life:
"Having met and spoken to Vermeulen about his cricket several times in the past myself, it is quite comprehensible that the stall in his career should affect him to such a degree. He simply lives for cricket.
In his private life Vermeulen is, in my experience, at all times friendly, approachable and supremely laid-back. He always had time for people, and had no affectations about talking to anyone, white or black, especially if the subject was cricket. He was fun-loving and did not take himself too seriously: I once saw him dancing, in full, skin-tight cycling gear, on the roof of a Harare nightclub. Off the field, one could even say he seemed humble and (whisper it) peace-loving".
To know more about Mark Vermeulen here is a link:
Mark Vermeulen profile
'A man who lives for cricket' (September 25, 2006)
By Liam Brickhill.
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/zimbabw ... 60522.html
I also do hope that Mark Vermeulen will return in the side and become a big cricket star.
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