Black Caps vs Bangles
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Sounds like a decent breeze in Wellington, they've had to take some of the camera's down. Must be nearly impossible to bowl in - we'd be better off with no more play today and come back tomorrow to start again. My memories of bowling into a Southerly at Ian Galloway park are not overly favorable.
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@gollum said in Black Caps vs Bangles:
Opening for India A today - Sheldon Jackson
That has to be the least Indian Indian ever to play. It makes Graham Labroy sound liuke Muttiahaiah Muralithian
That's Gra-ee-mee to you.
(And Labrooy in actual fact ... 2 o's ... although we know you're surname-spelling-fluid ... )
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Jesus @MN5 for cannon fodder they're doing alright.
I know Wagner is our highest ranked test bowler, but has Macca been giving him lessons?
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@mariner4life said in Black Caps vs Bangles:
Jesus @MN5 for cannon fodder they're doing alright.
I know Wagner is our highest ranked test bowler, but has Macca been giving him lessons?
Surprisingly so. Still waiting a good old fashioned collapse though.
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@mariner4life said in Black Caps vs Bangles:
@MN5 yea. you mean when we bat right?
At home vs the Bangles? To paraphrase Moff Tarkin I think you overestimate their chances....
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@hydro11 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:
A lot of their batsmen have decent records.Their bowling attack is pretty weak though.
Yeah, they don't bat deep but they've got some handy players in their top 6 with good records. I'm not watching but the pitch appears pretty benign, similar to our test there vs Aus last year. Pretty disappointing as the Basin has historically served up some pretty quick pitches with a bit in it for the swing bowlers.
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wait on a sec, the two blokes currently carving us up have away averages of 38 and 34. If they were NZ players we would be questioning their place in the side, but here they are in a 185 unbeaten partnership scoring at basically 4 an over.
Iqbal seems to be the only one who averages more than 40 away.
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Gezz I don't think I even want to look at the NZ batsmen's away averages. Kane and maybe Rosco would be OK. Overall the Bangles have two blokes averaging 40 and one averaging 50. They're obviously not world beaters but they're not Zimbabwe like minnows either.
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@mariner4life said in Black Caps vs Bangles:
@Gunner benign pitch, slow bowlers, no decent spinner. If it doesn't swing about, our attack becomes very pedestrian very quickly.
Hang on.
Aren't you the guy who talked Santner up to ridiculous levels?
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Tamim Iqbal - 40 (= Latham)
Imrul Kayes - 28 (= Guppy, early days for Raval)
Mominul Haque - 51 (= Kane)
Mahmudullah - 31 (< Rosco)
Shakib Al Hasan - 39 (> Nicholls)
Mushfiqur Rahim - 31 (> CDGH, though BJ has a better record)Batting wise they're pretty even with us. It's the bowling that separates the teams in tests. On a relatively benign pitch we aren't that superior despite what @MN5 will tell you.
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@No-Quarter said in Black Caps vs Bangles:
Tamim Iqbal - 40 (= Latham)
Imrul Kayes - 28 (= Guppy, early days for Raval)
Mominul Haque - 51 (= Kane)
Mahmudullah - 31 (< Rosco)
Shakib Al Hasan - 39 (> Nicholls)
Mushfiqur Rahim - 31 (> CDGH, though BJ has a better record)Batting wise they're pretty even with us. It's the bowling that separates the teams in tests. On a relatively benign pitch we aren't that superior despite what @MN5 will tell you.
I've been 100% right so far. I see no difference this time round. The weather yesterday didn't help.
#clutchingatstraws
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Don't get me wrong, this is bloody disappointing. I did expect to have them bowled out by now, but on a flat track they aren't completely useless in the tests. Don't have enough power hitters for the shorter forms though.
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@mariner4life said in Black Caps vs Bangles:
wait on a sec, the two blokes currently carving us up have away averages of 38 and 34. If they were NZ players we would be questioning their place in the side, but here they are in a 185 unbeaten partnership scoring at basically 4 an over.
Iqbal seems to be the only one who averages more than 40 away.
I think this is their first away test since 2014 or something. Rahim is a keeper so gets a bit of a let off for his batting average. I reckon the Aussies would take Rahim ahead of Wade/Nevill even though Watling is better. Taylor only averages something like 36 away from home when you take out his runs in Zimbabwe. If I was picking a combined side, I would definitely pick Shakib (even as a specialist bat). After all, we currently have Nicholls bating 5. I would probably bat Mominul ahead of Taylor at 4 and bring in Iqbal for Raval.
We seemed to have bowled with far too much width but they have only done so well because they are good enough to take advantage of it. This really isn't a bad Bangladesh side - it's just that their quicks aren't good enough, they have a few passengers in the batting and the conditions aren't suitable for their good spinners. That's probably enough to stop them from winning but it doesn't make them so different from Sri Lanka.
If the series was in Bangladesh then i think it would be 50/50.