(2/2) "(how is the planning regarding the conditions changing in the next phase?) I think every condition we find ourselves in, if we can find a day or two to train, I think we'll sum up the conditions really well and hopefully make those plans. One thing you can't fight is the weather and conditions. So we try and learn those conditions if we can have two, three training days in a particular city, wherever we're going to. We haven't played in Kandy, but Colombo and SSC, we have sort of figured out what works, what doesn't. And if that means we have to travel now to different parts of the world as well, we do that. We train, we try and assess the conditions. We have watched the games. Previous games that's played on those wickets, and we sort of come up with plans against the opposition we're going to face. So, yeah, we're pretty confident that once we land where we need to land, then hopefully we'll come up with very good plans against every opposition to try and put our best foot forward, try and give the world a good game of cricket and try and earn more respect for Zimbabwe. (addressing the 15-16 people who have travelled all the way to support them) Pommie, I can tell you, whichever corner they're sitting at, at any ground, they'll be the loudest, and they have the songs. They just keep the vibe. They keep lifting us up when the energies are down and in this weather, it can be sometimes. But when we hear them to push us on and we know the songs as well, it gives us that energy as well. And these guys have done it from their own pockets. I mean, credit to these guys. I hope this is a start. This is the start of many more fans to travel for Zimbabwe. We are trying our best to raise the flag high. Hopefully the numbers will increase. Hopefully there'll be more buzz and hopefully it's the start of a culture from fans' point of view, that let's get behind our team wherever they go, if they can."