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    @Cyclops said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    Santner denied the chance for the 5fer/50 double by Stokes refusing to bat.

    Santners turnaround as a test player is remarkable.

    So many on here were writing him off.

    I was one of them

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    So that's the test summer wrapped up now. Next test a tour of Zimbabwe in July.

    2026 will be better though - from November 2025 to March 2027 we play about 15 tests, including another boxing day test in 2026.

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    Santner unbelievable of late, very impressive.
    Shame Southee couldn't reduce his average to back under 30, possibly played tests for too long which was a shame, but incredible contribution over the years regardless. One of 4 players to get 100 wickets in each variant at international level.

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    Was Timmy's last touch in test cricket catching Potts?

    It might well have been.

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    This calendar year, Satnav has taken 27 wickets at 19.96.

    I hope someone has kept that Indian guy's article for posterity!

    (Mitch probably has!). 🙂

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    Hopefully Hadlee's speech is put online. Southee's stats are quite amazing and speaks to his durability.

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    I haven’t watched a test live in ages but I’m so glad I saw the first two days of this test. Great intimate ground, prices and quality for food and bev were pretty damn good. So freaking hot on the bank though with no shade. But it’s summer so expected.
    The first day had everything I reckon. Great start from openers, slow middle overs and a real test of skill but some questionable shot making. Stokes bowled very well all day and probably looked the most dangerous to me. I love to hate that guy.
    Finished with some great slogging as the 8 brews kicked in!
    But the first hour of the second day was probably my most enjoyable as a cricketing tragic. A non believer would have hated it and myself and mates said as much.
    Problem with 20/20 is it’s all one speed. Tests go up and down. Emotions change as much as the conditions can. It’s fucking great and I personally could watch forever.
    We just frustrated the shit out of England in that hour. Santner was slapping everything, Not taking singles until ball four consistently with Big field changes happening. Great times!
    Gotta say O’Rourke is the man. Proper pace bowling. Calm demeanour with no fear with the bat or ball. Also has an uncanny resemblance to a young Travolta, like a short haired Vinnie Barbarino. Hopefully he can have as long of a career.
    Good win for us. Pity about the first test!

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    Well, I feel flat.

    One team don't seem to care if they win or lose (but probably would really, really hate if they ever had a draw). Who visibly gave up part way through the third test.

    The other team organising a valedictory tour for a washed up quota guaranteed of his postion in all 3 tests because of feels and the efforts gone in to create a giant paper-mache camel rather than catching practice.

    NZ had their 3rd biggest ever loss (by runs) in the second test. And their biggest equal win by runs in the third test.

    Sums up 2 teams who have lost their compass.

    But the postives: O'Rourke (and that is a huuuuge pro).

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    O'Rouke just needs some luck with the injury gods. Surely a Black Cap pace bowler is due some?

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    O'Rouke just needs some luck with the injury gods. Surely a Black Cap pace bowler is due some?

    The thought of him, the ever improving Henry and a fit Jamieson fills me with all sorts of hope.

    That trio might be an upgrade on Southee/Boult/Wags

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    O'Rouke just needs some luck with the injury gods. Surely a Black Cap pace bowler is due some?

    The thought of him, the ever improving Henry and a fit Jamieson fills me with all sorts of hope.

    That trio might be an upgrade on Southee/Boult/Wags

    What, you backing a Canterbury pace bowling trio. 😁

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    @Chris said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    O'Rouke just needs some luck with the injury gods. Surely a Black Cap pace bowler is due some?

    The thought of him, the ever improving Henry and a fit Jamieson fills me with all sorts of hope.

    That trio might be an upgrade on Southee/Boult/Wags

    What, you backing a Canterbury pace bowling trio. 😁

    Zak Foulkes knocking at the door too. Plenty of red n black talent coming through!

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    And Cam Paul, looks very handy.

    Need to send Jamieson and O’Rourke back to Auckland...

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    @Chris said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    O'Rouke just needs some luck with the injury gods. Surely a Black Cap pace bowler is due some?

    The thought of him, the ever improving Henry and a fit Jamieson fills me with all sorts of hope.

    That trio might be an upgrade on Southee/Boult/Wags

    What, you backing a Canterbury pace bowling trio. 😁

    I don’t follow NZ cricket enough to know where any of them actually come from

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    I don’t follow NZ cricket enough to know where any of them actually come from

    You’re right though.
    It’s cricket, not rugby. Who gives a fuck where they come from for the BC’s.

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    @booboo said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Damo said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    Technically out but that is a rough one. That barely clipped the varnish.

    Was it missing?

    Who would know? The technology is not accurate enough to make a call like that.

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    @DMack said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    I don’t follow NZ cricket enough to know where any of them actually come from

    You’re right though.
    It’s cricket, not rugby. Who gives a fuck where they come from for the BC’s.

    Who gives a flying fuck where they come from for Rugby then.

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @Rapido said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    And Cam Paul, looks very handy.

    Need to send Jamieson and O’Rourke back to Auckland...

    Jamieson went back for a year then came back last season obviously realised his mistake.

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    If the NZC base was in Dunedin I assume Mitchell and Sodhi would be playing for Otago now. 🙂

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by
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    @Bovidae said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    If the NZC base was in Dunedin I assume Mitchell and Sodhi would be playing for Otago now. 🙂

    No as both their wives are from Christchurch so they both moved there to be near the wives families.
    That was the reason not a national cricket base.

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