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    @mariner4life said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @NTA said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @No-Quarter said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @mariner4life said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    this stat as put on cricinfo

    Here's a stat for you - since 2017 Kane Williamson has averaged 60.48 in test cricket, an impressive stat by itself, however his weakness has been susceptibility early. If he gets past just 5 runs his average leaps up to massive 93.90!"

    huge if true

    A modern day Bradman

    Which is apparently no big deal according to the batting averages thread 😉

    Bradman is a myth

    Doubt whether he even existed.

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    @Donsteppa said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Seddon Park has developed a knack of preparing green roads...

    "Pull my finger, boss"

    6bd182cd-25f9-40c7-99a4-60ae4a92df43-image.png

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    @antipodean said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @mariner4life said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @antipodean said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Cracking innings. Well done Kane.

    not so great, this pitch is obviously a road

    Compared to his team mates it was brilliant.

    Kylo also mastered the conditions getting 51 NO. The kid has great temperament

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    @Number-10 said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Williamson finally out for his highest test score of 251.

    His test average jumps from 50.99 to 52.55.

    God damn he’s a little champ. Loving his work

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    A good article on Stuff about Williamson's standing amongst NZ's batsmen.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/black-caps/300165315/rating-new-zealands-greatest-test-cricket-batsmen-from-williamson-to-wright

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    NZ tearing it up this a.m.

    6 runs 3 wickets.

    Timmah has two. Boult grabs the other.

    Good catch by Blundell.

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    Awful batting by Brathwaite just hanging the bat

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    @Bovidae said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    A good article on Stuff about Williamson's standing amongst NZ's batsmen.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/black-caps/300165315/rating-new-zealands-greatest-test-cricket-batsmen-from-williamson-to-wright

    Good article and hard to argue any of it to be honest aside from maybe putting Taylor at 3.

    It’s easy to forget a guy like Andrew Jones, him and Crowe at 3 and 4 were brilliant.

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    5 down now.

    Kylo cleans out Bravo, then Wags (We loves Wags) gets the LB on review.

    79-5

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    Gosh there’s some nice bowling figures on show. Well done all the bowlers but especially Timmy.

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    @MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Gosh there’s some nice bowling figures on show. Well done all the bowlers but especially Timmy.

    this is a very hard team to beat in NZ conditions.

    Windies 135/8. Jamison produces another jaffa

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    Jamieson looks to be a great allrounder in the making.

    Ball is still hooping around even though its 63 overs old.

    Do we enforce follow on? I think we do if the conditions remain the same.

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    @Damo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Jamieson looks to be a great allrounder in the making.

    Ball is still hooping around even though its 63 overs old.

    Do we enforce follow on? I think we do if the conditions remain the same.

    I would bat unless rain is expected. Put on a quick 150, rest the bowlers, wear out the opposition.

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    I'm a little uncomfortable with that last one being given out. Both umpires calls were a bit marginal.

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    @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @Damo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Jamieson looks to be a great allrounder in the making.

    Ball is still hooping around even though its 63 overs old.

    Do we enforce follow on? I think we do if the conditions remain the same.

    I would bat unless rain is expected. Put on a quick 150, rest the bowlers, wear out the opposition.

    Ordinarily I would agree. Here though the ball is hooping around like mad, and we've already had some rain. I think the play is to finish it off asap.

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    @Damo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    @Damo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Jamieson looks to be a great allrounder in the making.

    Ball is still hooping around even though its 63 overs old.

    Do we enforce follow on? I think we do if the conditions remain the same.

    I would bat unless rain is expected. Put on a quick 150, rest the bowlers, wear out the opposition.

    Ordinarily I would agree. Here though the ball is hooping around like mad, and we've already had some rain. I think the play is to finish it off asap.

    Kolkata 2001 (?) showed us how followons can go poorly. If the bowlers get tired, things can get away from you. That said, given we're halfway through the day and have some rain, I think it's arguable to enforce. But, Tim has bowled 17 overs already... it starts to add up quickly.

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    @Damo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    Jamieson looks to be a great allrounder in the making.

    Ball is still hooping around even though its 63 overs old.

    Do we enforce follow on? I think we do if the conditions remain the same.

    Such a dream start to his career. He’s in an established team with other excellent players, I really hope he maintains the momentum.

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    Pretty disappointing effort from the Windies after the openers showed nice application last night. Holder will be especially disappointed that his bowlers didn't use the conditions as effectively as ours. Follow on feels like the right decision. Massive lead and a pitch that should only get easier to bat on. Batting last probably an advantage overall. We've basically taken 9 wickets in a little over a session so massive momentum with the bowlers.

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    That low catch looked fine to me. Wasn't much doubt about it was there?

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    @Damo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

    That low catch looked fine to me. Wasn't much doubt about it was there?

    Yep, not quite sure why Bishop is repeating that there will be some discussion around it like it will be controversial. It was very close to the ground, but I thought he always had fingers between the ball and the ground

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