2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand
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Rain has eased considerably though
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Scores tied
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Poo
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@bovidae said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
The 2 experienced players didn't want to take responsibility and bowl.
Yep, I'm sure that there's something not quite right in that squad and leadership/coaching setup...
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@donsteppa said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
@bovidae said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
The 2 experienced players didn't want to take responsibility and bowl.
Yep, I'm sure that there's something not quite right in that squad and leadership/coaching setup...
Picking Jonas ahead of Kasperek looks a pretty poor decision in hindsight. Probably with foresight as well, but I wasn't paying any attention.
Three close losses - can't afford that.
However, would have been a miracle if we'd been able to beat Oz in the play-offs - especially with Tahuhu and Devine probably broken.
We could have called in Kasperek!
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@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
Picking Jonas ahead of Kasparek looks a pretty poor decision in hindsight. Probably with foresight as well, but I wasn't paying any attention.
It was an insane selection decision by Bob Carter and his sidekicks. I read and reread the squad list before assuming that the NZ Cricket social media team must have made a typo.
@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
However, would have been a miracle if we'd been able to beat Oz in the play-offs - especially with Tahuhu and Devine probably broken.
We could have called in Kasperek!6/46 would have been very handy! https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/australia-women-in-new-zealand-2020-21-1249224/new-zealand-women-vs-australia-women-2nd-odi-1249242/full-scorecard
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Well, so that's that. Barring miracles, we're done.
There are clearly three divisions of talent; Australia at the top, BANG/PAK at the bottom, and the 5 mid tier nations in the middle.
We just weren't good enough in the tight ones, particularly batting deeper down.
Batting
We couldn't score 6 in the last over against WI, couldn't get another 10 against SA (that would probably have been game changing), and failed to bat out our overs consisently. Losing 6/30 or less twice is just not OK; you're not going to win many games that way.Fielding
We've improved, but a long way to go. Practice critical; the tournament fielding in general seems to improve with regular, high quality cricket. Dropping simple catches is the biggest work-on I reckon.Bowling
I think we are very competitive here, but could improve still. Certainly not a weak area, but we struggle with actually taking wickets.OVerall, it's been fun, looking forward to the last few games and knockouts, but really only to see if Aus drop a playoff game. It's cricket, it could happen, but so far it looks very very unlikely.
What this shows is Women's Cricket has a viable product, but need time and eyeballs ($$$) to keep developing.
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@nzzp said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
Well, so that's that. Barring miracles, we're done.
There are clearly three divisions of talent; Australia at the top, BANG/PAK at the bottom, and the 5 mid tier nations in the middle.
We just weren't good enough in the tight ones, particularly batting deeper down.
Batting
We couldn't score 6 in the last over against WI, couldn't get another 10 against SA (that would probably have been game changing), and failed to bat out our overs consisently. Losing 6/30 or less twice is just not OK; you're not going to win many games that way.Fielding
We've improved, but a long way to go. Practice critical; the tournament fielding in general seems to improve with regular, high quality cricket. Dropping simple catches is the biggest work-on I reckon.Bowling
I think we are very competitive here, but could improve still. Certainly not a weak area, but we struggle with actually taking wickets.OVerall, it's been fun, looking forward to the last few games and knockouts, but really only to see if Aus drop a playoff game. It's cricket, it could happen, but so far it looks very very unlikely.
What this shows is Women's Cricket has a viable product, but need time and eyeballs ($$$) to keep developing.
I agree. I've really enjoyed this WC despite the NZ results.
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The main issue is our batting... you can't get really good totals on the board if your batting partnerships are poor, far too often we look like we are getting a promising partnership going & either get out through bad shot selection or are run out, also lose too many wickets close together.
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The inefficiency of most teams (all except Australia) in actually closing out games is what has made this tournament so good to watch. Would have been great to see NZ in the semis but if you get so close in 3 games and lose them all then you deserve to go out unfortunately.
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@chris-b said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
@shark said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
So if we go on to lose this and miss the semis it must go down as one of the great hosting chokes?
Not really in my mind.
We are only 5th seeds, so needing home advantage to pull us through.
Yeah sure but that's only just outside the top four, and we were playing at home. Compare this to 1992 when the men were rank outsiders and made the semis and very nearly the final. Or the 2002 FIFA WC when South Korea made it to the semis at home. Or many Olympic games when the hosts succeed. Sports teams and competitors are often lifted by performing at home on the biggest stage, so I see this as a choke.
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@kiwipie said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:
The inefficiency of most teams (all except Australia) in actually closing out games is what has made this tournament so good to watch. Would have been great to see NZ in the semis but if you get so close in 3 games and lose them all then you deserve to go out unfortunately.
Yeah, we simply aren't good enough. Other teams have also been really patchy through their games but not to lose every time they get close.
That choke against the Windies not only put us in a bad spot on the table but set up a losing habit.