Black Caps v Bangladesh 2021
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@siam said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@majorrage said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@siam said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
Taking the field with Conway wicket keeping is not a good strategy. He's not got the technique or finesse. I was sure that Phillips kept for a couple of CPL seasons - not sure why he doesn't do it because Conway looked like a real part timer.
Think the rain will scupper my commentators curse though.
Bangles putting in their usual pea hearted performance. I know the limitations of the Italy of world cricket but for decades I've watched these guys phone it in in NZ. Then they're a different team at home. I think they only try when they've got local fans to answer directly to. Tours are for bank, home is for avoiding effigies.
@mn5 said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
To paraphrase Jeff Thomson ( I think ) the BCs could turn up pissed and beat these guys. Complete waste of time
These messages have a real opportunity to age very bad ...
Ya reckon? How is anything the bangles do today going to atone for 20 years of half arsedness in NZ?
Mental note. Don't ever joke about posts writing off the opposition in the cricket thread.
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I don't think we should be too smug about the Bangladeshi cricket team. They've only had test status for 21 years. If you compare their test record after 21 years to ours after 21 years they are infinitely superior.
I use the word "infinitely" literally. It took us another 5 years to even win a single test. It is therefore impossible to quantify how superior their record is to ours at a similar point in our history.
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@damo said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
I don't think we should be too smug about the Bangladeshi cricket team. They've only had test status for 21 years. If you compare their test record after 21 years to ours after 21 years they are infinitely superior.
I use the word "infinitely" literally. It took us another 5 years to even win a single test. It is therefore impossible to quantify how superior their record is to ours at a similar point in our history.
It would require me to do some actual research on Cricinfo, but maybe a better comparison is the number of games played? Even in the 80's my memory is of 3 home tests a year, and 4 ODI's max, and perhaps the same away depending on the year. We also had more limited and stronger opposition, uncovered pitches in those earlier days, etc.
The start Bangladesh made in international cricket was to be expected. My sense of them is that they went on to plateau at the sort of times when Sri Lanka made the next step up in their new-to-international-cricket journey.
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@damo said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
I don't think we should be too smug about the Bangladeshi cricket team. They've only had test status for 21 years. If you compare their test record after 21 years to ours after 21 years they are infinitely superior.
I use the word "infinitely" literally. It took us another 5 years to even win a single test. It is therefore impossible to quantify how superior their record is to ours at a similar point in our history.
If the interweb was around in the early days Iโm sure English and Australian fans would have ripped the shit out of NZ for being shite.
I think itโs our right at the moment to put the boot in. If Bangladesh get there down the line then they can too.
They do have one class all rounder and a bunch of decentish players, certainly not a lost cause by any stretch. Al Hasan is a better player than our all rounder John Reid was as one example.
But despite all that I find their constant tours here very predictable and boring.
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@mn5 I don't know what the stats are, but the Bangles seem to tour here a lot. I think our days as a place for emerging nations to come should have reduced for the moment, we are good enough right now to see all the big boys on a more regular basis based on merit
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It must be immediacy bias, here is the list of nations that have toured Aotearoa
The one that sticks out as not coming often is SA
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
The start Bangladesh made in international cricket was to be expected. My sense of them is that they went on to plateau at the sort of times when Sri Lanka made the next step up in their new-to-international-cricket journey.
Wins against Aus, Eng, Zim, Windies and SL. They've got 160 million people - competent administrators should be able to get a stream of talent. Their U19 side just won the 2020 tournament; overall, they should get better and get better soon.
This team just doens't look like it wants to be here unfortunately. The fielding has not been at international level, and that isn't determined by the grounds they are playing on
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@nzzp said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@donsteppa said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
The start Bangladesh made in international cricket was to be expected. My sense of them is that they went on to plateau at the sort of times when Sri Lanka made the next step up in their new-to-international-cricket journey.
Wins against Aus, Eng, Zim, Windies and SL. They've got 160 million people - competent administrators should be able to get a stream of talent. Their U19 side just won the 2020 tournament; overall, they should get better and get better soon.
This team just doens't look like it wants to be here unfortunately. The fielding has not been at international level, and that isn't determined by the grounds they are playing on
Looks like they are a sleeping giant. I remember up until recently India always had a reputation for not being able to win abroad
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@nzzp said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@donsteppa said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
The start Bangladesh made in international cricket was to be expected. My sense of them is that they went on to plateau at the sort of times when Sri Lanka made the next step up in their new-to-international-cricket journey.
Wins against Aus, Eng, Zim, Windies and SL. They've got 160 million people - competent administrators should be able to get a stream of talent. Their U19 side just won the 2020 tournament; overall, they should get better and get better soon.
This team just doens't look like it wants to be here unfortunately. The fielding has not been at international level, and that isn't determined by the grounds they are playing on
Sri Lanka were 14 years between their first Test match (February 1982) and winning their first Cricket World Cup in 1996. By comparison, Bangladesh are overdue to convert their potential.
(In our defence in CWC's, at least we're no South Africa... )
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@damo said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
I don't think we should be too smug about the Bangladeshi cricket team. They've only had test status for 21 years. If you compare their test record after 21 years to ours after 21 years they are infinitely superior.
I use the word "infinitely" literally. It took us another 5 years to even win a single test. It is therefore impossible to quantify how superior their record is to ours at a similar point in our history.
We didn't get teams like Ireland, Zimbabwe or Afghanistan to pick up wins against though did we....
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@donsteppa cricinfo stats are down but I had the same thought.
NZ didn't play all that much and WWII intervened. Our first victory was in our 45th Test against Windies.
Of those 45 21 were against the Poms, 1 against Oz, p SA, 6 WI, 3 Pak, 5 India. All the games against the two South Asian sides were played away.
Bangles won their first test at the 35th attempt at home against Zimbabwe. They didn't win again until their 60th Test against a very poor Windies side
What does this mean. Bugger all except you can't compare records acrodss different eras.
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@canefan said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
Looks like they are a sleeping giant. I remember up until recently India always had a reputation for not being able to win abroad
sleeping giant is a bit brave - but they sure as hell be doing better than they are right now.
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@majorrage said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@siam said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@majorrage said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@siam said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
Taking the field with Conway wicket keeping is not a good strategy. He's not got the technique or finesse. I was sure that Phillips kept for a couple of CPL seasons - not sure why he doesn't do it because Conway looked like a real part timer.
Think the rain will scupper my commentators curse though.
Bangles putting in their usual pea hearted performance. I know the limitations of the Italy of world cricket but for decades I've watched these guys phone it in in NZ. Then they're a different team at home. I think they only try when they've got local fans to answer directly to. Tours are for bank, home is for avoiding effigies.
@mn5 said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
To paraphrase Jeff Thomson ( I think ) the BCs could turn up pissed and beat these guys. Complete waste of time
These messages have a real opportunity to age very bad ...
Ya reckon? How is anything the bangles do today going to atone for 20 years of half arsedness in NZ?
Mental note. Don't ever joke about posts writing off the opposition in the cricket thread.
๐ just pick a decent opponent ๐ (and use emojis, I can't see your smile beneath the covid mask ๐)
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@nzzp said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@donsteppa said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
The start Bangladesh made in international cricket was to be expected. My sense of them is that they went on to plateau at the sort of times when Sri Lanka made the next step up in their new-to-international-cricket journey.
Wins against Aus, Eng, Zim, Windies and SL. They've got 160 million people - competent administrators should be able to get a stream of talent. Their U19 side just won the 2020 tournament; overall, they should get better and get better soon.
This team just doens't look like it wants to be here unfortunately. The fielding has not been at international level, and that isn't determined by the grounds they are playing on
This is my point. The vagaries of their skill levels isn't the issue, it's the effort and attitudes to the team aspect that differs so much home and away. Since noticing them fucking around in the field about 10 years ago I started watching that aspect of their game. Very little improvement there. Actually I've played with and against a fair few of their players from that time and they're awesome. Really little but really skilful. They've had a lot of ICC resources given to them but the stand out feature of their play in NZ is lackadaisical, giggling at blunders and long periods of club level catching and fielding. So be it, up to them but there's no free pass because other teams were once not very good.
I do sympathise with the players as the admins often display power hungry antics and regularly publicly throw players under buses, so to speak. Actually having met some of the fish heads and stories from Dhaka, perhaps the team is mostly a play thing for the elite administrators.
The on field performances in NZ , rest solely on the players, (not on other country's historical records) and too often they appear to be just going through the motions.
I want them to get better, as do their Bangladeshi fans.
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@bovidae said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@siam said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
Taking the field with Conway wicket keeping is not a good strategy. He's not got the technique or finesse. I was sure that Phillips kept for a couple of CPL seasons - not sure why he doesn't do it because Conway looked like a real part timer.
IIRC Phillips' knee problems means he can't be a regular WK.
I think they also wanted him to bowl.
3 overs 1/20 @ 6.67 would say that he is more than handy and they had it right. -
@snowy said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@bovidae said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@siam said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
Taking the field with Conway wicket keeping is not a good strategy. He's not got the technique or finesse. I was sure that Phillips kept for a couple of CPL seasons - not sure why he doesn't do it because Conway looked like a real part timer.
IIRC Phillips' knee problems means he can't be a regular WK.
I think they also wanted him to bowl.
3 overs 1/20 @ 6.67 would say that he is more than handy and they had it right.Did you see his 3 overs? There were some terrible balls in there.
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@dogmeat said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@donsteppa cricinfo stats are down but I had the same thought.
NZ didn't play all that much and WWII intervened. Our first victory was in our 45th Test against Windies.
Of those 45 21 were against the Poms, 1 against Oz, p SA, 6 WI, 3 Pak, 5 India. All the games against the two South Asian sides were played away.
Bangles won their first test at the 35th attempt at home against Zimbabwe. They didn't win again until their 60th Test against a very poor Windies side
What does this mean. Bugger all except you can't compare records acrodss different eras.
Well yeah NZ were extremely poor for ages, when John Reid died he was painted as some kind of world class all rounder when all he was in all honesty was the best player in a shite side.
Itโs funny the WIndies are mentioned. Historically theyโve had a shitload more cricketing legends than weโve had, but compare the two test teams now ?
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@crazy-horse said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@snowy said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@bovidae said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
@siam said in Black Caps v Bangladesh:
Taking the field with Conway wicket keeping is not a good strategy. He's not got the technique or finesse. I was sure that Phillips kept for a couple of CPL seasons - not sure why he doesn't do it because Conway looked like a real part timer.
IIRC Phillips' knee problems means he can't be a regular WK.
I think they also wanted him to bowl.
3 overs 1/20 @ 6.67 would say that he is more than handy and they had it right.Did you see his 3 overs? There were some terrible balls in there.
Yeah I did, but he got away with them and the end result was pretty good. Statistics and damn lies I guess.
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Anyone in Auckland think there is any likelihood of play today?