Chappell-Hadlee Series
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So, SA have just wrapped up a 3-0 drubbing of Australia in their ODI series in SA. Now the Aussies have a long flight home and face a few questions re their squad make up before playing us on Friday. The whitewash could be the worst thing for us if it means they come out firing, or they may be a little tired and in some disarray. Australia haven't really settled on a top XI in ODI cricket and it's been ages since we've seen any consistency in their selections. Across their game they seem to have all the ingredients but can't seem to bake them together into a single delicious cake.
Warner, Finch and Smith all struggled in this series (Warner especially seems to now exhibit a clear weakness to right arm around the wicket pace bowling if it can be moved away) but Laubuschagne hit a maiden ODI ton last night on pretty much his home deck, in front of 50 family members and with his name actually being pronounced correctly for once by the SA commentators. He dined out on our bowling in the tests so this could be ominous.
But their form in general, the make up of their middle order and bowling attack is all a little up in the air. Hopefully the collective form slump from their top three continues.
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@shark said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
So, SA have just wrapped up a 3-0 drubbing of Australia in their ODI series in SA. Now the Aussies have a long flight home and face a few questions re their squad make up before playing us on Friday. The whitewash could be the worst thing for us if it means they come out firing, or they may be a little tired and in some disarray. Australia haven't really settled on a top XI in ODI cricket and it's been ages since we've seen any consistency in their selections. Across their game they seem to have all the ingredients but can't seem to bake them together into a single delicious cake.
Warner, Finch and Smith all struggled in this series (Warner especially seems to now exhibit a clear weakness to right arm around the wicket pace bowling if it can be moved away) but Laubuschagne hit a maiden ODI ton last night on pretty much his home deck, in front of 50 family members and with his name actually being pronounced correctly for once by the SA commentators. He dined out on our bowling in the tests so this could be ominous.
But their form in general, the make up of their middle order and bowling attack is all a little up in the air. Hopefully the collective form slump from their top three continues.
Back on home track, Warner will crush it. It’s what he does
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@shark said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@Chris-B You make it sound like a lengthy tour. It's three games in a week, 3.5 hours away (add a couple of hours to Hobart I guess). Makes sense to have a balance in your 'spares', for sure, but one batsman covering five and five specialist steamers covering three spots is sensible. Sodhi providing cover for Santner though? Doesn't ring as true for mine.
I guess we'll see - but, I'm not convinced Sydney offers enough to the spinners to warrant us playing two of them.
Well, maybe if we're undone by spin in the first game.
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Also, two physical observations of a player in each squad. South Africa's Klasen looks like a sightly buff Martin Guptill, looks like Guppy in the face under a cap and even moves a little Iike him in the field, while D'Arcy Short has fashioned his look into a kiddy fiddling Hitler, minus the moustache.
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@Chris-B said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@shark said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@Chris-B You make it sound like a lengthy tour. It's three games in a week, 3.5 hours away (add a couple of hours to Hobart I guess). Makes sense to have a balance in your 'spares', for sure, but one batsman covering five and five specialist steamers covering three spots is sensible. Sodhi providing cover for Santner though? Doesn't ring as true for mine.
I guess we'll see - but, I'm not convinced Sydney offers enough to the spinners to warrant us playing two of them.
Well, maybe if we're undone by spin in the first game.
I think it's likely enough that we want to have both spinners on hand just in case we want to go that way on game day. I don't think we take two spinners unless we think there's a chance we'll want to play both of them.
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@Cyclops said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@Chris-B said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@shark said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@Chris-B You make it sound like a lengthy tour. It's three games in a week, 3.5 hours away (add a couple of hours to Hobart I guess). Makes sense to have a balance in your 'spares', for sure, but one batsman covering five and five specialist steamers covering three spots is sensible. Sodhi providing cover for Santner though? Doesn't ring as true for mine.
I guess we'll see - but, I'm not convinced Sydney offers enough to the spinners to warrant us playing two of them.
Well, maybe if we're undone by spin in the first game.
I think it's likely enough that we want to have both spinners on hand just in case we want to go that way on game day. I don't think we take two spinners unless we think there's a chance we'll want to play both of them.
That's how it looks to me, too.
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@KiwiMurph said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
Sumo saying there will be no fans allowed for game 1 today.
really? Crikey - any link we can look at? Was it a tweet?
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@NTA said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@nzzp said in Chappell-Hadlee Series:
@NTA and Blues players (up to this year I hope)
THIS IS THE YEAR!!!
no no mate,
THIS IS OUR YEAR!!!
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Confirmed.
New Zealand's three-match one-day international series against Australia will be played behind closed doors, Cricket Australia (CA) announced. The Black Caps will now play two matches in an empty Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday and Sunday, with a third match against their trans- Ta$man rivals scheduled for next Friday in Hobart.