Black Caps v England Test series
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Considering we were 36/5, making it to 278 was bloody great. Kudos to Watling, de Grandhomme, Southee, Wagner, and Boult for being a giant wagging tail. (I mean FFS, Boult scored more runs than Raval, Latham, Taylor, and Nicholls combined.)
England's lead was 30-odd to start with, here's hoping our bowlers turn up the heat early on.
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I saw an ad with Shane Warne and Mark Nicholas saying how important it was for balding men to go to Advanced Hair, which was all the convincing I needed to never go anywhere near that company and instead just fully embrace hair loss later in life.
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Double breakthrough. We need to roll them cheap now to have any chance at all.
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@no-quarter said in Black Caps v England Test series:
Double breakthrough. We need to roll them cheap now to have any chance at all.
I wonder how many sessions we will need to bat to save the game?
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@no-quarter said in Black Caps v England Test series:
I saw an ad with Shane Warne and Mark Nicholas saying how important it was for balding men to go to Advanced Hair, which was all the convincing I needed to never go anywhere near that company and instead just fully embrace hair loss later in life.
At least Warnie is a Bona fide cricket great. Nicholas is nothing short of a Grade A wankstain.
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@hydro11 Should be a pretty interesting final day.
England has to win to draw the series so they may have to give us carrot to chase.
Some of it depends on whether we can knock a few of them over tomorrow morning and with the new ball to stop them accelerating their run rate.
I'm guessing they'll hope to leave us around 400 in a bit more than four sessions. That's probably too many to win, but on this pitch we should be able to bat four sessions to save it - if the pitch doesn't start to play tricks. Stoneman and Vince weren't in much trouble most of the time.
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
Hard to see our top order shitting itself so badly two times in a row. I'm extremely confident we can hold on to win the series.
Time for another ‘McCullum/Watling special’ only one half of the act is gooone.