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'It's too early for most'
Williams admits Zimbabwe youngsters not ready
February 16, 2006
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Williams and Graeme Cremer have already played international cricket as Zimbabwe's resources have been stretched to breaking point with the exodus of players from the game. Williams said that some of the players have been thinking about the ODIs but would struggle: "It's a difficult question if any of them could handle the next level. It's too early for most."
But Zimbabwe have few other options and Williams' advice is for them to go out and try to enjoy it. "You have to make the most of it. When I made my debut I was really nervous. But basically you are so wrapped up in the game you end up focusing more on what you have to do than at this [Under-19] level."
He is also in favour of Zimbabwe playing more games against lower-ranked sides, like Kenya and Bangladesh, rather than one-sided series against the leading countries. "It is very important because of the confidence. If we play really good teams and get thrashed then the confidence won't be anywhere."
Assistant Editor Andrew arrived at Cricinfo in 2004 via Manchester and Cape Town, after finding the assistant editor at a weak moment as he watched England's batting collapse in the Newlands Test. Andrew began his cricket writing career as a freelance covering Lancashire during 2004 when they were relegated in the County Championship. In fact, they were top of the table when he began reporting on them but things went dramatically downhill. He likes to let people know that he is a supporter of county cricket, a fact his colleagues will testify to and bemoan equally.
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