Chappell-Hadlee
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@mariner4life said in Chappell-Hadlee:
Stoinis isn't really a part timer, he's a very handy T20 bowler who is having a pretty good day today.
24 wickets in 38 List A games before today. He looked pretty good in the BBL and can still bowl at a decent click.
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@Donsteppa said in Chappell-Hadlee:
@mariner4life said in Chappell-Hadlee:
Stoinis isn't really a part timer, he's a very handy T20 bowler who is having a pretty good day today.
Still a guy in his second international game compared to Starc and Hazlewood. Frustratingly like seeing off McGrath and Gillespie back in the day and then gifting wickets left right and centre to the next lot.
And that next lot would be Warne, Lee and Steve Waugh....
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@ACT-Crusader said in Chappell-Hadlee:
@Donsteppa said in Chappell-Hadlee:
@mariner4life said in Chappell-Hadlee:
Stoinis isn't really a part timer, he's a very handy T20 bowler who is having a pretty good day today.
Still a guy in his second international game compared to Starc and Hazlewood. Frustratingly like seeing off McGrath and Gillespie back in the day and then gifting wickets left right and centre to the next lot.
And that next lot would be Warne, Lee and Steve Waugh....
Or more like Paul Reifell and Mark Waugh circa '97.
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@Donsteppa said in Chappell-Hadlee:
Andy Bichel, Colin Miller, Darren Lehmann...
Though how those buggers had Warne and McGill at the same time is just infuriating...
There was also Nathan Hauritz and Ian Harvey during the McGrath/Dizzy era
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@Donsteppa hey, once they're in the book, no one remembers what they looked like
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@ACT-Crusader said in Chappell-Hadlee:
@Donsteppa said in Chappell-Hadlee:
Andy Bichel, Colin Miller, Darren Lehmann...
Though how those buggers had Warne and McGill at the same time is just infuriating...
There was also Nathan Hauritz and Ian Harvey during the McGrath/Dizzy era
Sometimes it felt like there was a great plan that they'd all worked on to see off McGrath/Gillespie/Warne, and then if (a big if) the plan worked it was like "Aha! Now this gets easy!" vs the part timers, or forgetting that Reiffel/Bichel et al weren't McGrath but weren't mugs either...
Anyway, that was a nice grump to go with a middle order collapse
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@KiwiMurph said in Chappell-Hadlee:
Not sure why Munro was ahead of Neesham - they can improve on Munro surely.
Especially given how well Jimmy did in Australia batting at 4.
Runrate still reasonable, but we've lost two wickets too many.
178/5 after 32.
Stoinis ends with 3 for 49, which the Aussies will be delighted with. I would have wanted 1 for 60 off him.
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At the game and pretty slow going. Real lack of boundaries and still not a single 6 despite some of the shortest boundaries out.
Keen to see how ferg goes in this pitch. Could crack 150 today here but will need to be accurate
Felt like we needed 330 on the board but looks like 280 if we can bat well from here. Could easily be Fuk all if lose one of these two soon
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@MajorRage said in Chappell-Hadlee:
I see on cricinfo that Guptill went past some record of Crowe's? What was that anybody know?
Most runs at Eden Park, I think.
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@MajorRage said in Chappell-Hadlee:
I see on cricinfo that Guptill went past some record of Crowe's? What was that anybody know?
Most runs at eden park I think
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@MajorRage said in Chappell-Hadlee:
I see on cricinfo that Guptill went past some record of Crowe's? What was that anybody know?
runs at Eden Park.