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  • SiamS Offline
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    @Chris-B. said in Black Caps in India:

    @Siam said in Black Caps in India:

    Which oher sport allows players to scream at match officals.

    Soccer.

    @Chris-B. said in Black Caps in India:

    @Siam said in Black Caps in India:

    Which oher sport allows players to scream at match officals.

    Soccer.

    I

    @Chris-B. said in Black Caps in India:

    @Siam said in Black Caps in India:

    Which oher sport allows players to scream at match officals.

    Soccer.

    @Chris-B. said in Black Caps in India:

    @Siam said in Black Caps in India:

    Which oher sport allows players to scream at match officals.

    Soccer.

    was thinking that as I typed 🙂
    No video technology and a sport free from corruption too 😉

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  • SiamS Offline
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    I'm gunna say it....

    Based on his last 3 dismissals Taylor should be dropped to work on his game

    Laughable technique and decision making (batsmanship) from our senior player

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    @Siam said in Black Caps in India:

    I'm gunna say it....

    Based on his last 3 dismissals Taylor should be dropped to work on his game

    Laughable technique and decision making (batsmanship) from our senior player

    He needs a big fucking kick up the arse, we really needed him to put his hand up against SA and now India.

    What an innings from Latham. Doull will try and tell you he's had a life, but the LBW shout was missing off stump so he's actually been solid as a rock right through. In very testing conditions. He's already built an impressive record for such a young man.

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    @Siam said in Black Caps in India:

    I'm gunna say it....

    Based on his last 3 dismissals Taylor should be dropped to work on his game

    Laughable technique and decision making (batsmanship) from our senior player

    Mike H. just phoned.

    Apparently I'm in for Guppy and you're in for Rossco, in his words, "Because you both know so much about it, you pair of knowledgeable flushydunnies"! (the line was bad) 🙂

    Gollum was going to be in for Santner after the first innings, but apparently they're having a re-think!

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    @Chris-B. Clapping hands smiley icon thingee

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    There goes Tommy. Well batted!

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    Doull did just make me actually lol, literally. " That is smashing them" to a ball from around the wicket going down leg by a mile.

    Is he now taking the piss at his own muzzled predicament? Like a hostage trying to send a message in a hostage video?

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  • DonsteppaD Online
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    A recurring problem: we can't bat.

    Perhaps we could select a fourth wicket keeper? And I wonder if Foodbill will be fit for the next test...

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  • TeWaioT Offline
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    @Donsteppa said in Black Caps in India:

    A recurring problem: we can't bat.

    Perhaps we could select a fourth wicket keeper? And I wonder if Foodbill will be fit for the next test...

    I thought you were joking, but we actually do have a 3rd test. I have become so conditioned to crap 2 test series!

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    After such a promising start our middle order has crumbled badly. Guptill looked to have even turned a corner mentally at the opening of his dig.

    But Taylor and Santner have been abysmal in this test match.

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  • SiamS Offline
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    @Donsteppa said in Black Caps in India:

    A recurring problem: we can't bat.

    This

    Overwhelmingly and ultimately this for quite a wee while since our resurgence as a decent team (shall we all agree to call them the 'Baz years' 😉 )

    Our bowling and fielding actually do enough generally to win us games, at least keep us in them, but the batting lets us down more often than not.

    Fucking annoying, frankly

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    @Siam said in Black Caps in India:

    @Donsteppa said in Black Caps in India:

    A recurring problem: we can't bat.

    This

    Overwhelmingly and ultimately this for quite a wee while since our resurgence as a decent team (shall we all agree to call them the 'Baz years' 😉 )

    Our "Baz" years were also only about 18 months & was when we had a couple of teams that can't tour for fuck tour us at the moment Baz, Taylor & Kane were all hitting the peak of their batting at the same time. If you look at the low v SA to the low of Aussie raping us 4-0, it wasn't much of a resurgance. It just felt great because Baz in particular was playing some ridiculously good cricket & Ross & Kane were consistently great.

    The disappointing thing for me is the shithouseness of our tail. I'm used to our batting being rubbish, but guys like Nash, Vetorri, Cairns, Hadlee, J Bracewell, Oram pulling it out of the fire. I'd back Snedden & Doull to outbat our tail now.

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  • TeWaioT Offline
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    Yes this winds me up more than not having batsmen of the caliber of Kane/Ross in the entire top 5-6.

    Right now were 6-down -> all out in a flash. Always makes teams feel they're close to rolling us.

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  • DonsteppaD Online
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    I wonder what Craig McMillan is doing these days.

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    Well, two tests in and two tests lost. Disappointing, but not completely unexpected.

    Positives:

    • Bowling has been pretty good in general. We've managed to bowl them out 3 times out of 4 for scores around the 250-300 mark. So they are not batting us out of the game. No real standouts but everyone chipping in which is what you need in the hot and humid conditions. Henry very good in the 2nd test and should be rated number 2 behind Boult now, with Southee injury cover.
    • Ronchi has been good at 5, though he is obviously not a long-term option, but I enjoy the way he counter-punches when he gets to the crease. We've missed that at 5 post Baz.
    • The start time - it's been brilliant coming home from work and settling into an evening of cricket (yeah I'm grasping for positives here...).

    Negatives:

    • Kane getting sick. That hurt us, bad. Strict diet for the entire team please, local cuisine off the menu.
    • Losing both the tosses. Two of our innings have been the 4th innings of the match when the pitch is 1) at its worst and 2) there is the most pressure to survive. Hasn't made things easy, in saying that...
    • Our batting is what has cost us the chance of getting a win. The other two innings have been the 2nd of the match when batting has been at its best, and we've folded badly conceding big first innings leads undoing the good work of the bowlers. If we don't get 350+ in our first dig we are never going to get close.
    • The Indians incessant appealing with the sole aim of putting the umpire under pressure with no DRS. Some of the appeals were just 100% taking the piss. 1) it's annoying to watch and 2) as fans we are seeing an inferior product with no DRS and no proper analysis of the 25 odd LBW decisions that have been made. Makes for poor viewing - comon India pull your arrogants heads out of your asses and get into the 21st fucking century.

    Bring on test number 3. If Rosco can pull finger and Kane can do what Kane does, we do have a chance of snatching a win given we have been able to bowl them out on a regular basis.

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    wrote on last edited by Sneakdefreak
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    Cancelled? Come on we're not that bad.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/84933776/blacks-caps-tour-of-india-to-be-cancelled-report

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    LOL holy shit, no way they're going to cancel the tour. That'll just be a hollow threat to try and deter the banks from taking action.

    Fucking BCCI.

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    Appropriate photo too, with the bat and ball being a long distance from each other

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    Something that would help our tail end batting most of the time would be getting either Anderson or Neesham on the field.

    They'd slot in at six, probably BJ at seven and Santner at eight. Other than the subcontinent you've then got Henry/Southee, Wagner, Boult.

    Lots better than Santner at 6 and Bracewell at 8.

    Take a look at the scorecards for India vs South Africa at the end of last year - very similar pattern. India posting only mediocre scores, but whatever they posted they were able to bowl the Jaapies out for less.

    They won all the tosses as well!

    They're very, very hard to beat at home. What's a bit annoying about that test is that the pitch regularly helped the seamers, but theirs outbowled ours.

    Was a very interesting track, though. Conditions seemed to change every couple of hours - there would be a little period where batting looked OK and then suddenly the pitch would start to turn or the ball would start to reverse. Then it would look easier again, and then the new ball would arrive.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    204 and 197.

    With the risk of offering an opinion without watching more than about 12 balls of the match. I reckon that very dodgy batting lineup over performed slightly. On paper that was a terrible team, not complaining about the actual selection either, but cicumstances conspired to combine a dodgy top 7 with a 4 man tail.

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