Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan
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@bones said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@mn5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
84/3.....El capitaine steadying the ship.
Clearly I'm the only sad guy keeping an eye on this on a fridee night.
Arabic/Spanish/Scottish/Maori? Sounds like a job for Cliff Curtis.
I log back on early on a Saturdee morning before a day of piling my house ( anyone welcome to come and help, I pay in beer ) for some startling cricket analysis and all I get is old mate @Bones getting smart.
Love the fern
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@mn5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@bones said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@mn5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
84/3.....El capitaine steadying the ship.
Clearly I'm the only sad guy keeping an eye on this on a fridee night.
Arabic/Spanish/Scottish/Maori? Sounds like a job for Cliff Curtis.
I log back on early on a Saturdee morning before a day of piling my house ( anyone welcome to come and help, I pay in beer ) for some startling cricket analysis and all I get is old mate @Bones getting smart.
Love the fern
Best euphemism ever. Say hi to Mr Gayle.
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@bones said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@mn5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@bones said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@mn5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
84/3.....El capitaine steadying the ship.
Clearly I'm the only sad guy keeping an eye on this on a fridee night.
Arabic/Spanish/Scottish/Maori? Sounds like a job for Cliff Curtis.
I log back on early on a Saturdee morning before a day of piling my house ( anyone welcome to come and help, I pay in beer ) for some startling cricket analysis and all I get is old mate @Bones getting smart.
Love the fern
Best euphemism ever. Say hi to Mr Gayle.
Sigh....if only
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Kane getting strangled down leg, in a way, was a cruel blow. Nicholls did so well before that but threw his wicket away with a poor shot in the circumstances. Then Colins first ball was pretty much unplayable first up, and that was the middle order fightback fucked.
Didn't see us bowl but 2 wickets is some returnSo, how to stop the Pakis getting to 250+ is going to be tricky.
Rough first day. Turned a lot too -
I was just reading this in the newspaper. Like him, or loathe him, Danny has a good gig.
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@chris-b said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@siam I reckon a better batsman than Colin would have patted that "unplayable" delivery harmlessly back down the pitch.
Colin's tour of the U.A.E. hasn't been spectacular with bat in hand....
1,6,4,6,0,3,020 off 7 ... be alright if the second number was (the more usual) balls rather than innings
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@siam said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
@chris-b tough marker, fair bit of reverse first ball up. I can't condemn a man on that ball. Then again Ish did what you describe to a similar next ball
I've just found over the years that people like Tendulkar, Lara, Williamson etc tend to receive a lot less unplayable balls than lesser batsmen!
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@bovidae said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:
I was just reading this in the newspaper. Like him, or loathe him, Danny has a good gig.
@Bones is Danny Morrison crickets Justin Marshall or is Justin Marshall Rugbys Danny Morrison?
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I enjoy listening to Danny. His style doesnโt work for a lot of people, but after listening to certain NZ rugby commentators having a whine about the rules, itโs always good to hear someone who sounds like he just loves the game that heโs paid to commentate on.
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Danny is nothing like Marshall. Danny is super optimistic, doesn't whinge about the rules, and generally backs the umpire instead of trying to make bigs calls on any of the more controversial calls. He also doesn't do over the top cheerleading for the opposition in an attempt to appear unbiased.
He's pretty light on any kind of in depth analysis, but TBH none of the commentators around the world are exactly insightful - I get far better insights on here.
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Smart stumping by Watling, Ajaz Patel has his second wicket, and Pakistan 195/7.
Only five of this Black Caps team was born in New Zealand. Is this the fewest ever for NZ in a test match?
Raval - born Gujarat, India
Watling - born Durban, South Africa
De Grandhomme - born Harare, Zimbabwe
Sodhi - born Ludhiana, India
Wagner - born Pretoria, South Africa
Patel - born Mumbai, India