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    Abbas finding out about the highs and lows of cricket at this level.

    What a contrast from a few days ago.

    Huh? What happened?

    Quickfire innings vs dogged innings

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    In other Black Caps news. South African white ball coach Rob Walter has resigned. Citing the travel stress of having to go between NZ and South Africa.

    Stead's contract is up in June. Potentially a ready made replacement for the white ball teams. Hos record was alright, however he barely had his best team apart from major tournaments when South Africa quite well.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.espncricinfo.com/story/rob-walter-resigns-as-sa-white-ball-coach-1479217%3Fplatform=amp

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    Couple of statistical oddities from last nights win
    Hay's 99* is the first from a Black Cap in an ODI since Bruce Edgars waaay back in 1981

    And i wonder how often would all 10 wickets fall caught behind the wicket in an ODI the way Pakistan's did last night?

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    Hay now has a 49 and a 99 in only 4 innings.

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    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    Couple of statistical oddities from last nights win
    Hay's 99* is the first from a Black Cap in an ODI since Bruce Edgars waaay back in 1981

    And i wonder how often would all 10 wickets fall caught behind the wicket in an ODI the way Pakistan's did last night?

    I’m amazed Edgar scored quick enough to even get to 99 after 50 overs

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    Couple of statistical oddities from last nights win
    Hay's 99* is the first from a Black Cap in an ODI since Bruce Edgars waaay back in 1981

    And i wonder how often would all 10 wickets fall caught behind the wicket in an ODI the way Pakistan's did last night?

    I’m amazed Edgar scored quick enough to even get to 99 after 50 overs

    There was a stat the other day highlighting how Good Mitch has the most ODI runs after 50 matches
    in 5th place was ole Brucie

    Edit: Found it
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    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    Couple of statistical oddities from last nights win
    Hay's 99* is the first from a Black Cap in an ODI since Bruce Edgars waaay back in 1981

    And i wonder how often would all 10 wickets fall caught behind the wicket in an ODI the way Pakistan's did last night?

    I’m amazed Edgar scored quick enough to even get to 99 after 50 overs

    There was a stat the other day highlighting how Good Mitch has the most ODI runs after 50 matches
    in 5th place was ole Brucie

    Edit: Found it
    alt text

    It wasn't necessarily a dig, Edgar came and spoke to us at school once, awesome bloke. I loved the fact a guy from Wellington played for NZ and took the time to see us kids.

    Different times but as as Jeff Thomson apparently sledged him once he would "never die of a stroke" !

    Strike rate of 49 in ODIs.

    I'm also REALLY surprised KW, Taylor and Crowe aren't on that list.

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    Couple of statistical oddities from last nights win
    Hay's 99* is the first from a Black Cap in an ODI since Bruce Edgars waaay back in 1981

    And i wonder how often would all 10 wickets fall caught behind the wicket in an ODI the way Pakistan's did last night?

    I’m amazed Edgar scored quick enough to even get to 99 after 50 overs

    There was a stat the other day highlighting how Good Mitch has the most ODI runs after 50 matches
    in 5th place was ole Brucie

    Edit: Found it
    alt text

    It wasn't necessarily a dig, Edgar came and spoke to us at school once, awesome bloke. I loved the fact a guy from Wellington played for NZ and took the time to see us kids.

    Different times but as as Jeff Thomson apparently sledged him once he would "never die of a stroke" !

    Strike rate of 49 in ODIs.

    I'm also REALLY surprised KW, Taylor and Crowe aren't on that list.

    Crowe had scored 1413 runs @ 33
    Kane had scored 1409 runs @ 36
    Roscoe scored 1330 runs @36

    so neither of them were great starters early in their ODI careers.
    all turned out pretty handy though i suppose.

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    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    @Virgil said in Black Caps v Pakistan:

    Couple of statistical oddities from last nights win
    Hay's 99* is the first from a Black Cap in an ODI since Bruce Edgars waaay back in 1981

    And i wonder how often would all 10 wickets fall caught behind the wicket in an ODI the way Pakistan's did last night?

    I’m amazed Edgar scored quick enough to even get to 99 after 50 overs

    There was a stat the other day highlighting how Good Mitch has the most ODI runs after 50 matches
    in 5th place was ole Brucie

    Edit: Found it
    alt text

    It wasn't necessarily a dig, Edgar came and spoke to us at school once, awesome bloke. I loved the fact a guy from Wellington played for NZ and took the time to see us kids.

    Different times but as as Jeff Thomson apparently sledged him once he would "never die of a stroke" !

    Strike rate of 49 in ODIs.

    I'm also REALLY surprised KW, Taylor and Crowe aren't on that list.

    Crowe had scored 1413 runs @ 33
    Kane had scored 1409 runs @ 36
    Roscoe scored 1330 runs @36

    so neither of them were great starters early in their ODI careers.
    all turned out pretty handy though i suppose.

    Yep, 3-5 in an all time test team and ODI team.

    Mitchell making a claim though

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    Kane ODI by 50 game chunk
    50: 1409 at 36.12
    51-100: 2558 at 55.61
    101-150: 2187 at 49.70
    151-173: 1081 at 60.06

    Mitchell's run total is very impressive given he isn't guaranteed to get enough time at the crease to build an innings.

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    Overall runs for ODIs suggest people better later in the careers in general from that list

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    Neither Crowe, Taylor or Williamson had amazing starts to their Test careers either.

    After 10 tests Crowe only averaged 20.68, (after 24 tests he still only averaged 34.23)
    After 18 tests Williamson only averaged 32.71
    After 14 tests Taylor only averaged 34.48

    if any of them were English they probably wouldnt have played any more then they did.

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    Mitchell has been awesome, but has also benefitted from the Adam Voges type selection in that he was older when he first made the team, so knew his own game inside out and had already ironed out a lot of issues with his technique etc. Kane, Rosco and Crowe all had to learn on the job as youngsters.

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