Black Caps vs Windies Series
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Neil Broom is a cricketing retard. Guide it on purpose to slips once... you are a fool... do it twice and you should be dropped form top flight cricket for a loooong time.
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Insightful analysis from Rigor: "once people put Umbrella's up that means it's raining".
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This second coming of Broom is rapidly turning into a disappointment after a very promising start. Seems like he's a nemesis against Bangladesh (who he averages 58 against from 9 innings) and pretty poor against pretty much everyone else - he averages slightly less than 18 against non-Bangladeshi opponents.
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@hydro11 said in Black Caps vs Windies Series:
Broom played some very good innings last summer and over the winter as well against good opposition. Brownlie is the only other option to bat 3 IMO with Williamson out. Broom was always a bit of a short term solution.
They could've given one of the young guys a go.
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@mimic said in Black Caps vs Windies Series:
@hydro11 said in Black Caps vs Windies Series:
Broom played some very good innings last summer and over the winter as well against good opposition. Brownlie is the only other option to bat 3 IMO with Williamson out. Broom was always a bit of a short term solution.
They could've given one of the young guys a go.
Good call. Broom is hardly likely to suddenly get better at his age.
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@mimic said in Black Caps vs Windies Series:
@hydro11 said in Black Caps vs Windies Series:
Broom played some very good innings last summer and over the winter as well against good opposition. Brownlie is the only other option to bat 3 IMO with Williamson out. Broom was always a bit of a short term solution.
They could've given one of the young guys a go.
Like who? Bruce isn't a #3.
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7/3 just when you think they can’t get any worse
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Poor decision, that was missing by miles. Can't believe they didn't review.
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In fairness, those often don't go your way when they are just clipping, so can't be too critical. Poor decision though, did not look out.
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8/4, this tour can't end soon enough for the Windies.