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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    Taylor just isnt a great T20 batsmen.
    I hope he proves me wrong today.

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    #66

    Guptill and Munro were deceived by slower balls, which looks to be a good option on this pitch.

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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    Taylor just isnt a great T20 batsmen.
    I hope he proves me wrong today.

    I'm his number one fan but agree. He reinvented himself as a world class test and ODI batsmen. His days of smashing it around the ground like he did when he first came on the scene appear to be long behind him.

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    #68

    The issue is that he has the talent, and the intent, but it just hasnt clicked thus far.
    You can see him trying to up the momentum, but it is almost like his cricket instincts fight the T20 smashing.

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    #69

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    The issue is that he has the talent, and the intent, but it just hasnt clicked thus far.
    You can see him trying to up the momentum, but it is almost like his cricket instincts fight the T20 smashing.

    Well he is no Shane Watson, that is for sure....

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    @Hooroo I'm not sure what Taylor was doing there. He seemed to think "fuck it" and just walked off.

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    @Bovidae said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    @Hooroo I'm not sure what Taylor was doing there. He seemed to think "fuck it" and just walked off.

    Really bizarre

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    #72

    NZ lost their way in the last few overs, having selected one less batsmen. Runs on the board I suppose. 180/7.

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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    The issue is that he has the talent, and the intent, but it just hasnt clicked thus far.
    You can see him trying to up the momentum, but it is almost like his cricket instincts fight the T20 smashing.

    Yeah, that's what I meant - it's like he trained most of his attacking instincts out of himself to become a world class test player, and struggles to get them back when in T20 mode.

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    #74

    Good win - thought 180 would be enough with England fielding lots of rookies, but it probably shouldn't have been with Morgan and Vince together at 139/3.

    One thing that was notable at the start was they put up the various ages of the players - England trying all sorts of newbies, but of our guys:

    Rossco 35
    Guppy 33
    CdG 33
    Munro nearly 33
    Timmy nearly 31

    We need to start blooding some new batsmen.

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    #75

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19297/preview/1187668/new-zealand-vs-england-4th-t20i-england-in-new-zealand-2019-20

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    #76

    After a good first 4 overs from NZ, England were 17-1, 2 overs later they’re 48-1 from 6.

    Tickner bowled some real meat pies in his over that went for 18.

    Good start down the gurgler very quickly.

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    #77

    Tickner gone for 32 off his 12 deliveries.

    Please do not bowl him again Tim!

    We’re staring down the barrel of chasing well over 200 at the moment.

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    #78

    I'm thinking at 52 and having had 2 cortisone injections for my bad shoulder this morning, I could bowl better than Tickner today

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    #79

    Not the homecoming Tickner hoped for.

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    Well the under performing Munro is really going to have to come off tonight, along with the rest of them.

    It’ll either be an entertaining chase or we’ll end up skittled for bugger all.

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    #81

    49/0 from 4, just the start we needed. But it is just that chasing this mammoth total, a start!

    Keep going lads.

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    #82

    The handbrake has come on very quickly with the wickets of Guptil and now Seifert.

    49/0 from 4, quickly becomes 61/2 from 6.

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    #83

    Game as good as over.

    CDG now gone for 7 from 3.

    70/3

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    @Gunner said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    Game as good as over.

    CDG now gone for 7 from 3.

    70/3

    Edit 70/4, Munro gone next ball.

    What a disappointing run chase this very quickly turned into.

    Time to blood some younger batsmen.

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