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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    Patel is finding some turn and worrying Chandimal.

    Get another man in close, Kane!!!

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    We're into the tail now. Wags is doing his thing with 30 minutes to go

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    @rotated said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @Chris-B said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Should give Patel a go against Matthews now - get him stretching that hamstring!

    Kane needs to bowl more, I understand his gunshyness with the whole chucking thing but without Guppy there really isn't an effective out of the box option.

    Barring a catastrophic loss of form he will retire our best batsman ever. He's also a reasonably ok spinner. Who cares if he's called for chucking every now and again? Surely he realises he's carrying the team as much as Paddles in his pomp?

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    Today again highlighted the limitations of the NZ attack. Without overhead conditions against a team with composure and we are limited to whatever Wagner can squeeze out.

    The de Grandhomme and Patel slots simply need to bowl more direct and produce more wickets even if more expensive. At home it is worth thinking of punting the spinner at this point I reckon if you have a guy like Henry carrying the drinks.

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    @MN5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @rotated said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @Chris-B said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Should give Patel a go against Matthews now - get him stretching that hamstring!

    Kane needs to bowl more, I understand his gunshyness with the whole chucking thing but without Guppy there really isn't an effective out of the box option.

    Barring a catastrophic loss of form he will retire our best batsman ever. He's also a reasonably ok spinner. Who cares if he's called for chucking every now and again? Surely he realises he's carrying the team as much as Paddles in his pomp?

    I have absolutely no concern about it, his action is remediated and was used effectively in county cricket with no issues. We need a second spinner and Kane was a very effective tweaker earlier in his career - on a day like today I would have been surprised if he (or a guy like Guppy) farted out some wickets.

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    @rotated said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @MN5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @rotated said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @Chris-B said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Should give Patel a go against Matthews now - get him stretching that hamstring!

    Kane needs to bowl more, I understand his gunshyness with the whole chucking thing but without Guppy there really isn't an effective out of the box option.

    Barring a catastrophic loss of form he will retire our best batsman ever. He's also a reasonably ok spinner. Who cares if he's called for chucking every now and again? Surely he realises he's carrying the team as much as Paddles in his pomp?

    I have absolutely no concern about it, his action is remediated and was used effectively in county cricket with no issues. We need a second spinner and Kane was a very effective tweaker earlier in his career - on a day like today I would have been surprised if he (or a guy like Guppy) farted out some wickets.

    Yep, kinda a reverse Southee with his batting, a guy who has a bit of talent to safe our ass on occasion.

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    @rotated said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Today again highlighted the limitations of the NZ attack. Without overhead conditions against a team with composure and we are limited to whatever Wagner can squeeze out.

    The de Grandhomme and Patel slots simply need to bowl more direct and produce more wickets even if more expensive. At home it is worth thinking of punting the spinner at this point I reckon if you have a guy like Henry carrying the drinks.

    Yeah - although I'd like to see Lochie Ferguson in the mix as well. Boult, Southee, Wagner and Ferguson covers plenty of bases - especially if Kane is willing to bowl himself - or bring Santner in for de Grandhomme.

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    @Chris-B said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @rotated said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Today again highlighted the limitations of the NZ attack. Without overhead conditions against a team with composure and we are limited to whatever Wagner can squeeze out.

    The de Grandhomme and Patel slots simply need to bowl more direct and produce more wickets even if more expensive. At home it is worth thinking of punting the spinner at this point I reckon if you have a guy like Henry carrying the drinks.

    Yeah - although I'd like to see Lochie Ferguson in the mix as well. Boult, Southee, Wagner and Ferguson covers plenty of bases - especially if Kane is willing to bowl himself - or bring Santner in for de Grandhomme.

    He's basically crickets version of Charlie Ngatai now....

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    @MN5 Santner will be back - sooner rather than later. He's only not playing because he got injured.

    Ajaz hasn't yet got a wicket in this series, so having Mitch - who can hold a bat - as your spinner, is a winning proposition - especially when it lets you bolster the seam attack!

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    @Chris-B said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @MN5 Santner will be back - sooner rather than later. He's only not playing because he got injured.

    Ajaz hasn't yet got a wicket in this series, so having Mitch - who can hold a bat - as your spinner, is a winning proposition - especially when it lets you bolster the seam attack!

    But Ajaz did better in one test than Santner has in all if his.

    He's talked up to ridiculous levels for someone without a century or a Michelle ( considering he's talked about above as taking over from CDGH who just got a decent rapid score....)

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    @MN5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    from CDGH who just got a decent rapid score...

    An innings made against a very tired attack, during the best batting pitch conditions and with no scoreboard or time pressure. Mitch marsh would have scored runs in those conditions. Not convinced that CDG is the answer at 6. I want to see some application in adverse circumstances or conditions.

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    @SynicBast said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @MN5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    from CDGH who just got a decent rapid score...

    An innings made against a very tired attack, during the best batting pitch conditions and with no scoreboard or time pressure. Mitch marsh would have scored runs in those conditions. Not convinced that CDG is the answer at 6. I want to see some application in adverse circumstances or conditions.

    Well no absolutely not but can someone remind me what Mitch Santner has done at test level?

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    Santner should not be automatically in the test team. He is a little better with the bat and a a little better with the ball than MMarsh (but only a little).

    The thing about CDG is that we actually need a 4th seamer to bowl serious overs, especially at home. CDG is a much better batsman than Santner so if they both play CDG should be ahead of him. Since we don't tend to use the spinner at home, Santner is the type of player we would like to have but he just isn't good enough at the moment.

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    Has Neesham sorted his bowling action during his sabbatical? He could be the answer here. He's good enough to bat 6 in tests and with his action sorted could be a genuine all-rounder.

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    @hydro11 said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Santner should not be automatically in the test team. He is a little better with the bat and a a little better with the ball than MMarsh (but only a little).

    The thing about CDG is that we actually need a 4th seamer to bowl serious overs, especially at home. CDG is a much better batsman than Santner so if they both play CDG should be ahead of him. Since we don't tend to use the spinner at home, Santner is the type of player we would like to have but he just isn't good enough at the moment.

    Word to this post brother. One would think he was KW/Taylor/Boult judging by some of the wank that people on here have written about him.

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    @Cyclops said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Has Neesham sorted his bowling action during his sabbatical? He could be the answer here. He's good enough to bat 6 in tests and with his action sorted could be a genuine all-rounder.

    The selectors seem to think he's in with a shot, as they have picked him for the ODIs. I heard an interview with the convenor, and he said Neesham's bowling had improved greatly, as had Doug Bracewell's batting, so both are moving in the right direction. CDG is getting a rest because he's basically in and they need to pick a backup, from the sounds of it.

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    Well that was easy. Well done lads

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    @hydro11 said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Santner should not be automatically in the test team. He is a little better with the bat and a a little better with the ball than MMarsh (but only a little).

    So you're saying he'd be locked in for the Australian team?

    And MN5 is agreeing! 🙂

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    Well. Match over in 12 mins. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday, boys.

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    @Godder said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @Cyclops said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Has Neesham sorted his bowling action during his sabbatical? He could be the answer here. He's good enough to bat 6 in tests and with his action sorted could be a genuine all-rounder.

    The selectors seem to think he's in with a shot, as they have picked him for the ODIs. I heard an interview with the convenor, and he said Neesham's bowling had improved greatly, as had Doug Bracewell's batting, so both are moving in the right direction. CDG is getting a rest because he's basically in and they need to pick a backup, from the sounds of it.

    If this is as true as they claim and have done for fucken years then Bradmans descendents better get ready to have someone usurp the title off him.

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