Dave Houghton: ‘Nice to get these reward top-ups to show the guys what they are doing is right’
Sides like Zimbabwe are often, even if not on purpose, put under pressure to achieve upset wins such as this one to justify more games against ‘bigger’ teams. In reality, it should be the other way round: they will improve the more chances they get.
“I hope it goes a lot way towards providing that [more games],” Houghton said. “There’s a bit of good cricket coming up for us over the next six months, but it would be nice to get involved in tours to the bigger countries. The more wins we can get on tours like this, the more our chances are that we might get some bigger opponents on a regular basis.”
Despite the joy of victory, Houghton retained a very realistic view of Zimbabwe’s game. He had not changed his thoughts on the “huge gap” in skill that he had spoken about before the second match, seeing this side as a long-term project. However, there have been encouraging signs to take away from Australia.
“I still think the gulf is huge,” Houghton said. “I’ll be honest, if we’d lost the toss today I think we’d have seen a game similar to the second game when you are looking at it from a completely different angle. We’d struggle to beat your state sides on a good day.
“We are growing and hopefully we grow quite quickly with the amount of cricket we are beginning to get and the fact we are getting a few results like this…it’s really good in enforcing what we are trying to do with the team, the tactics and the skills they have. Because there’s nothing worse than working really hard at something and getting absolutely no reward. It’s nice to get these little reward top-ups to show the guys what they are doing is right.”
Zimbabwe have been in Australia for a little more than a week. They had just two training sessions before the opening game to get over jetlag. They are back on the plane tomorrow to return to Harare. Houghton did not think there would be huge celebrations but said there would be a few beers – for himself included.
Whatever the schedule says, let’s hope it won’t be 20 years until Australia invite them again.
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