NZ v Australia Test #2
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<p>think of it this way Hooroo, least it will go on past Sunday now ;)</p>
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<p>optimist</p> -
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<p>think of it this way Hooroo, least it will go on past Sunday now ;)</p>
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<p>I really want it to go to the 5th day, otherwise I'll have to go back to work early.</p> -
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<p>think of it this way Hooroo, least it will go on past Sunday now ;)</p>
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<p>Yeah I agree, those Aussies showed fight and a bit of talent, I think they can stretch us to a third day at least.</p> -
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<p>think of it this way Hooroo, least it will go on past Sunday now ;)</p>
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<p>Yeah I agree, those Aussies showed fight and a bit of talent, I think they can stretch us to a third day at least.</p> -
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<p>It's strange but one of the positive things about BMac's captaincy in ODIs is actually a weakness in test cricket.</p>
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<p>The revolutionary thing about BMac in ODIs (and part of the reason that NZ made the final in CWC) was his refusal to stick to a formula with his bowlers. Bowling dangerous bowlers until they finished their 10 rather than switch to the weaker bowlers - once the opposition was struggling. See how many times a side has 5 down and the skipper switches to his weaker bowlers to use up their allocation, the batsmen get set and the previously dangerous bowlers get thrashed to all parts when they return.</p>
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<p>In tests, BMac has shown a gambler's approach when he needs wickets - example is Stokes in the first test at Lords last year. Kept on trying to buy his wicket because he was going for his shots when the conservative strangle and probe of weaknesses would have yielded better results.</p> -
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<p>Me too - was frantically refreshing Cricinfo and not finding it...</p>
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<p>I'm sure someone on here was talking about Friday as the start of the next test - as it was in my head as well</p> -
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Surprise, surprise, BMac loses his last toss and NZ are batting.</p></blockquote>Just bloody terrific.<br>
I'll be very surprised if McCullum hasn't strode to the crease by lunchtime. -
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<p>Just bloody terrific.<br>
I'll be very surprised if McCullum hasn't strode to the crease by lunchtime.</p>
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<p> And trudged back shortly after?</p> -
Fark it's doing plenty. The Aus bowling lineup has done well this series but they've had by far the best of the conditions. Southee, Boult and Henry must be incredibly frustrated to not be out there right now.