Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022
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@bayimports said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
How good was Lathams declaration?, perfectly timed to dismiss Bangladesh by end of the day. Now to work on coin tossing
I see what you did there (rewind a few hours)
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Two days of cricket - 500+ runs and 10 wickets. Not bad at all.
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
Yep, I can't imagine a better time/more needed time to enforce the follow on. With rain forecast later in the Match, and the bowlers finishing up at the end of a day too, it has to be enforced.
Fresh legs in the morning. Incentive of bowling for the match with a massive run chase in front of the opposition. Perfect scenario really. No pressure…
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Interesting looking at this list of highest NZ scores - the number of people who appear multiple times.
Little Kane 6
BMac 6
Rossco 3
Latham 4
Marty 4
Flem 5A few others who did it twice and a number who managed once.
I'd be happy enough with the guys listed above as our top 6 ever (or at least since 1970). Ability to go big is a good indicator.
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@chris-b said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
Interesting looking at this list of highest NZ scores - the number of people who appear multiple times.
Little Kane 6
BMac 6
Rossco 3
Latham 4
Marty 4
Flem 5A few others who did it twice and a number who managed once.
I'd be happy enough with the guys listed above as our top 6 ever (or at least since 1970). Ability to go big is a good indicator.
My earliest memory of cricket was the first win v England at the Basin in 1978.
It wasn't until 1991 that I saw a NZ batsman make a score of over 200.
NZ went from 1972 to 1991, damn nearly 20 years without a 200+ score. (And not one in the whole decade of the 80s when we were pretty good. )
For that reason I think scoring 200 is an amazing, superhuman feat.
We've gone from 5 double tons pre '91 to 30 in the years since.
So I think those stats are amazing.
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
@donsteppa said in NZ cricket 2021:
I would have kept Ajaz in the squad ahead of Matt Henry on sheer principle after that 10 wicket haul, while acknowledging it would make him no more likely to play on a green seamer...
Henry is a waste of a selection. He’ll only play if one of the other seamers is injured. A really ordinary record reminiscent of some of our seamers in the 90s too.
Astonishes me they keep on selecting him at test level - he doesn't have variation in his bowling, no changes of pace, can't swing the ball etc, he's too easy to read with his predictable bowling... in English conditions where they get a ton of movement off the wicket he's very effective, just need to land the in good areas at off stump or just outside & the ball does all the work.
Great that we bowled them out for a very low score, reckon we took the foot off their throat though for a while with our bowling, if we'd kept the pressure we probably would've rolled them for well under 100.
Was hoping we'd knock them over for a low score, keep our bowlers fresh, be ideal if we can get a couple of very early wickets in the first session. -
Henry was outstanding during the CWC19, I'll always have a lot of love for him due to his performances there. He was a key part of us winning the whole thing (which we did, despite England lifting the trophy, and yes I will say this every time I mention that God forsaken tournament).
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Plenty of swing this morning but the Bangle openers have played it pretty well to date
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@no-quarter said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
Henry was outstanding during the CWC19, I'll always have a lot of love for him due to his performances there. He was a key part of us winning the whole thing (which we did, despite England lifting the trophy, and yes I will say this every time I mention that God forsaken tournament).
Yeah, Guptill is a fantastic ODI player too. Doesn’t mean I want him anywhere near the test team.
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Good catch from Blundell but his complete lack of footwork meant it was a tougher chance than it should have been.
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one down..good catch, nice match so far from Blundell who was well below par on batting and glove work last week
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Macca has no idea what he's talking about. There was no footwork at all until he dived at the last minute, for a delivery that wasn't far away from leg stump. You shouldn't need to dive to get to that.
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@kiwibloke said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
@mn5 said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
@donsteppa said in NZ cricket 2021:
I would have kept Ajaz in the squad ahead of Matt Henry on sheer principle after that 10 wicket haul, while acknowledging it would make him no more likely to play on a green seamer...
Henry is a waste of a selection. He’ll only play if one of the other seamers is injured. A really ordinary record reminiscent of some of our seamers in the 90s too.
Astonishes me they keep on selecting him at test level - he doesn't have variation in his bowling, no changes of pace, can't swing the ball etc, he's too easy to read with his predictable bowling... in English conditions where they get a ton of movement off the wicket he's very effective, just need to land the in good areas at off stump or just outside & the ball does all the work.
This is basically Southee at this point in unfavourable conditions too, but with less pace.
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
@no-quarter said in Black Caps v Bangladesh 2022:
Henry was outstanding during the CWC19, I'll always have a lot of love for him due to his performances there. He was a key part of us winning the whole thing (which we did, despite England lifting the trophy, and yes I will say this every time I mention that God forsaken tournament).
Yeah, Guptill is a fantastic ODI player too. Doesn’t mean I want him anywhere near the test team.
Guppy is such a brilliant batsmen - unfortunately when the bloke plays in a test he tends to freeze, the feet don't move, if he takes some of the confidence from the short form into a test he'd move his feet much better, allowing him to get in line with the ball to defend solidly, also he'll show better shot selection & leaving etc... confidence as we all know is huge in any sport, get tentative & you're in real trouble.
Blundell was under big pressure with his lack of runs going into this test... so was good to see him score a top 50 odd not out.