NZ v Australia Test #2
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<p>Clearly Australia's day. i think they let us off the hook by just giving Wagner two wickets at the end of the day. It is going to take something truly special for us to win the test from this position.</p>
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<p>McCullum just didn't seem to have a good Plan B at his disposal. He didn't have bowlers who could contain the Australian batsmen. Run scoring was always easy for them. In hindsight, you would definitely pick a spinner, even if that was Craig.</p> -
<p>At least we contained them reasonably well. They will have to work hard to get to 680-700 now and it should slow them down that we have a chance of drawing this test.</p>
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<p>The victory was off the cards as soon as we lost the toss. As heroic as McCullums innings was it was just getting us back to par.</p> -
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<p>Clearly Australia's day. i think they let us off the hook by just giving Wagner two wickets at the end of the day. It is going to take something truly special for us to win the test from this position.</p>
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<p>McCullum just didn't seem to have a good Plan B at his disposal. He didn't have bowlers who could contain the Australian batsmen. Run scoring was always easy for them. In hindsight, you would definitely pick a spinner, <strong>even if that was Craig</strong>.</p>
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<p>Yep too right, his two wickets in the last test only cost 153 runs at more than 4 an over, that would have made a huge difference.</p> -
Runs flowing pretty freely so far. 50 partnership up with little resistance.
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<p>This Australian batting line up is completely and utterly dominating us this summer</p>
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<p>If you take the day night test out, with the different conditions and new ball, we have played 4 other tests against them, and they have batted 6 times.</p>
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<p>Add them up, and they have 2,776 runs for only 39 wickets. That's an average of 71, and those runs were scored at 3.97 runs per over. </p> -
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<p>This Australian batting line up is completely and utterly dominating us this summer</p>
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<p>If you take the day night test out, with the different conditions and new ball, we have played 4 other tests against them, and they have batted 6 times.</p>
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<p>Add them up, and they have 2,776 runs for only 39 wickets. That's an average of 71, and those runs were scored at 3.97 runs per over. </p>
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<p>Pffft, who cares......one of our guys got the highest individual score.....</p>
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<p>Where are those straws I'm trying to clutch....I can't find them......</p> -
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<p>Didn't Mike Hussey also have a Bradmanesque Test average when he started?</p>
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<p>Didn't Mike Hussey also have a Bradmanesque Test average when he started?</p>
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<p>He sure did. Scored at least one century in his first six test series. But his career fell to pieces after that and he only finished with a measly average of 51....</p>