Black Caps v Pakistan
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@Stag said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@nzzp I’ve just heard the commentators talking about him haven’t made some changes. He Seems to be far less dangerous and go for heaps more boundary’s now
His action as far more front on/square on than it used to be. He used to be much more side on. It has definitely changed.
It might be to prevent injury.
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The score may have looked better with an angry Wags making batsmen uncomfortable but holy shit, what can you say about Jamieson ? is he a good player with a fantastic start to a test career or is he a genuine great in the making ?
I'm hoping the latter obviously.
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@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
The score may have looked better with an angry Wags making batsmen uncomfortable but holy shit, what can you say about Jamieson ? is he a good player with a fantastic start to a test career or is he a genuine great in the making ?
I'm hoping the latter obviously.
A genuine NZ great in the making for sure. How he ends up compared to the rest of the world remains to be seen but I'm hoping he'll end up with a bowling average in the low 20s and batting average in the high 20s/low 30s. Has all the attributes, bowls within himself, and mentally hasn't struggled to make the step up. Such an exciting talent.
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@No-Quarter said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
The score may have looked better with an angry Wags making batsmen uncomfortable but holy shit, what can you say about Jamieson ? is he a good player with a fantastic start to a test career or is he a genuine great in the making ?
I'm hoping the latter obviously.
A genuine NZ great in the making for sure. How we ends up compared to the rest of the world remains to be seen but I'm hoping he'll end up with a bowling average in the low 20s and batting average in the high 20s/low 30s. Has all the attributes, bowls within himself, and mentally hasn't struggled to make the step up. Such an exciting talent.
It’s pretty hard to say about the latter but the former looks to be a given thus far.
If the last 10 or so years has proven anything it’s that there’s no reason we can’t have test players who are as good as anyone in their eras. Our current team is full of them.
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@Stag said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
3 catches landing in front of the slips & still not moving forward. Pure stupidity 🤦♂️
On top of the edges falling short McCullum was talking about the keeper moving closer due to the late swing to cut down the angle. BJ had a tough day but could have made it easier on himself.
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@Donsteppa said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
Oz use both snicko and hotspot, but from memory snicko is seen as the gold standard of the two
Well the thing is a flash on the bat could have come from anywhere ...
... I'm not still bitter ...
Llong's fuck up was the perfect illustration why they overrate snicko.
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@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@No-Quarter said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
The score may have looked better with an angry Wags making batsmen uncomfortable but holy shit, what can you say about Jamieson ? is he a good player with a fantastic start to a test career or is he a genuine great in the making ?
I'm hoping the latter obviously.
A genuine NZ great in the making for sure. How we ends up compared to the rest of the world remains to be seen but I'm hoping he'll end up with a bowling average in the low 20s and batting average in the high 20s/low 30s. Has all the attributes, bowls within himself, and mentally hasn't struggled to make the step up. Such an exciting talent.
It’s pretty hard to say about the latter but the former looks to be a given thus far.
If the last 10 or so years has proven anything it’s that there’s no reason we can’t have test players who are as good as anyone in their eras. Our current team is full of them.
He's certainly had a very promising start, and it definitely helps being mentored by Southee, Boult and Wagner.
I think a lot of NZ's history has had at least one highly-regarded player at any given time, and perhaps from the late 70s onwards we've had a few (Turner, Hadlee, Wright, Smith, M Crowe were all top shelf players in the late 70s/80s), but for all that, certainly agree that the current team and last decade have the most.
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@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Godder said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
Pakistan all out for 297.
Probably about 50 more runs than I'd have preferred.
Same, probably the difference between Wagner and Henry, and some fielding errors.
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@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Stag said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
3 catches landing in front of the slips & still not moving forward. Pure stupidity 🤦♂️
On top of the edges falling short McCullum was talking about the keeper moving closer due to the late swing to cut down the angle. BJ had a tough day but could have made it easier on himself.
Not to relitigate the Test XI, but Smith would have moved forward...
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@Godder said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Stag said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
3 catches landing in front of the slips & still not moving forward. Pure stupidity 🤦♂️
On top of the edges falling short McCullum was talking about the keeper moving closer due to the late swing to cut down the angle. BJ had a tough day but could have made it easier on himself.
Not to relitigate the Test XI, but Smith would have moved forward...
Not sure which bowlers in the Smith keeping era were getting the sort of bounce and swing that we see from the current crop of NZ bowlers... 😉
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@ACT-Crusader said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Godder said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Stag said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
3 catches landing in front of the slips & still not moving forward. Pure stupidity 🤦♂️
On top of the edges falling short McCullum was talking about the keeper moving closer due to the late swing to cut down the angle. BJ had a tough day but could have made it easier on himself.
Not to relitigate the Test XI, but Smith would have moved forward...
Not sure which bowlers in the Smith keeping era were getting the sort of bounce and swing that we see from the current crop of NZ bowlers... 😉
Sounds like someone needs to read ‘Rhythm and Swing’ by the Sultan of swing Sir Paddles Hadlee
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@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
There’s something comforting about these two here to steer the ship though. We’ll be fine.
I’m never comfortable until Taylor gets to at least 20