CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies
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I really, really, really wish Kane would bowl a couple of overs himself. Shit, he's not going to be much worse than Henry or Neesham in terms of runs, no matter what stage of the innings he's bowling in. Sneaking in a couple of extra overs just gives us so much more flexibility with our bowling plans.
I get that we shot our load searching for wickets, but we won't get this lucky again when the other team really should have won. I see Henry v Southee as a balance on where we want to give something away. Henry is definitely the bigger threat early on, Southee still could hit a golden run, but the stats are showing that's one area he's dropped away in. But Southee is a much better option throughout the innings, especially at the death. Variation, experience and consistency are all in Southee's favour at that point.
I'd be inclined to try Southee in the next match. Would also bring in Nicolls and Blundell.
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@shark said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@Cyclops said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@hydro11 said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@akan004 said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
Will these bowlers ever learn the value of yorkers?
That was Henry's problem. He doesn't have the variations to be effective at the death. Neesham is a better bowler at this stage as we are seeing. Henry was trying to execute but they just turned out as full tosses.
Yeah Neesham and Ferguson both bowled a lot of cutters and slower bouncers at the death. Henry's approach to bowling at the death seems completely different and hasn't really changed. What are the coaches doing?
Kane bowled out Boult and Ferguson early in the search for wickets.
Personally I hope he doesn't do that again. Or if he does he needs a better death bowling option than Henry. Neesh was cold blooded. Has CDG ever bowled at the death? I know he isn't particularly fast but he bowls quite a heavy ball and has a knack of getting dismissals. It's all probably too late to formulate a brand new plan anyway
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@Virgil said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
Looking back, the BC’s are now unbeaten through 12 Group stage CWC games and o/a have only lost 4 of their last 23 games.
Shame 1 of those was the big one..We're a starters chance if we make the semis. I think we'll struggle to contain high class batsmen (Smith, Warner), but if we can post a few decent scores and field like demons, anything can happen. PRessures does funny things, and I think the neutrals in the crowd will generally support us over India or Aus
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@Siam said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@hydro11 Hesson said Nicholls hide injury niggles at the first game, so not fully fit, side I think. Then Guppy and Munro performed. Crickets not good at changing winning combinations
True Hesson is loyal. I just don't see why he wasn't loyal to Nicholls who performed well over the summer. Hesson has generally put a player coming back from injury straight back in, even if their replacement does well. I suppose Nicholls didn't have that many runs on the board.
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@hydro11 said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@Siam said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@hydro11 Hesson said Nicholls hide injury niggles at the first game, so not fully fit, side I think. Then Guppy and Munro performed. Crickets not good at changing winning combinations
True Hesson is loyal. I just don't see why he wasn't loyal to Nicholls who performed well over the summer. Hesson has generally put a player coming back from injury straight back in, even if their replacement does well. I suppose Nicholls didn't have that many runs on the board.
I never said anything about Hesson's loyalty. His coaching is irrelevant.
It's just that he's the only source of a reason as to why Munro played against Sri Lanka, that I know of -
A great game of Cricket. As others have alluded to, there is massive support for West Indies team in UK. Partly because of the large Black British population, partly because Viv Richards and co. were media superstars.
The tournament is gaining interest after a rainy start.
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@hydro11 said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@Siam said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@hydro11 Hesson said Nicholls hide injury niggles at the first game, so not fully fit, side I think. Then Guppy and Munro performed. Crickets not good at changing winning combinations
True Hesson is loyal. I just don't see why he wasn't loyal to Nicholls who performed well over the summer. Hesson has generally put a player coming back from injury straight back in, even if their replacement does well. I suppose Nicholls didn't have that many runs on the board.
Umm ... Hydro... Hesson isn't coach any more ...
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@KiwiPie said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
NZ fans mostly in their early 20s and mostly pissed.
One of life's great constants.
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@rotated said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
@booboo said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
Que?
For whatever reason that is the second time I have mixed Milne and Henry this tournament.
Wishful thinking?
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NZ ODI batting record achieved by Kane Williamson in this match.
With consecutive innings of 79* (v Afghanistan), 106* (v SA), and 148 (v WI) he scored 333 runs before being dismissed.
This beats the NZ record held by Chris Harris of 320 ODI runs before being dismissed, achieved over nine matches May 1997-January 1998 with consecutive scores of:
26*, 77*, 29*, 18*, 52*, 9*, 37*, 62*, 10 -
@Virgil said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
Kane’s last 2 amazing innings have shot his ODI average up to 48.18, Roscoes is 48.38
How many sides have had a 3-4 batting lineup with those kind of numbers?Well yeah good buddy, it's why the underdog status doesn't sit too well with me. Those stats are up there with the very best.
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@Number-10 said in CWC Game #6 Black Caps v West Indies:
NZ ODI batting record achieved by Kane Williamson in this match.
With consecutive innings of 79* (v Afghanistan), 106* (v SA), and 148 (v WI) he scored 333 runs before being dismissed.
This beats the NZ record held by Chris Harris of 320 ODI runs before being dismissed, achieved over nine matches May 1997-January 1998 with consecutive scores of:
26*, 77*, 29*, 18*, 52*, 9*, 37*, 62*, 10Wow, and we wank on about Michael Bevan.....fantastic effort that.
Sorry for ever laughing at your hair, thinking you were a poor mans Cairnsy and ever doubting you "Harry"