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    @Virgil said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Rest of our pool matches.

    Monday - vs Netherlands
    Friday - vs Bangladesh
    18th Oct - vs Afghanistan
    22nd Oct - vs India
    28th Oct - vs Australia
    1st Nov - vs South Africa
    4th Nov - vs Pakistan
    9th Nov - vs Sri Lanka

    3 winnable matches followed by 4 tough matches in a row followed by another winnable match.

    I think the difference Ian Smith was highlighting that with some of our matches we are in the same city back to back for matches, some other teams are flying everywhere constantly lol.

    The worst part for me is that I am in India for a week from tomorrow but never hit the right city to see any games, except from a local pub of course.

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    @bayimports said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    @Virgil said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Rest of our pool matches.

    Monday - vs Netherlands (Hyderabad)
    Friday - vs Bangladesh (Chennai)
    18th Oct - vs Afghanistan (Chennai)
    22nd Oct - vs India (Dharamsala)
    28th Oct - vs Australia (Dharamsala)
    1st Nov - vs South Africa (Pune)
    4th Nov - vs Pakistan (Bengaluru)
    9th Nov - vs Sri Lanka (Bengaluru)

    3 winnable matches followed by 4 tough matches in a row followed by another winnable match.

    I think the difference Ian Smith was highlighting that with some of our matches we are in the same city back to back for matches, some other teams are flying everywhere constantly lol.

    The worst part for me is that I am in India for a week from tomorrow but never hit the right city to see any games, except from a local pub of course.

    Ive added the locations, we play India then Oz in the same city. Same with Pakistan and Sri Lanka to finish pool play.

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    Ravindra has looked class from day 1. Took him a while to get more game time, happy for him to play well

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    @canefan said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Ravindra has looked class from day 1. Took him a while to get more game time, happy for him to play well

    No he hasn't. Actually a bit disappointing start at international level IMO compared to his talent and my hopes.

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    Wow what a partnership

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    @Rapido said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    @canefan said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Ravindra has looked class from day 1. Took him a while to get more game time, happy for him to play well

    No he hasn't. Actually a bit disappointing start at international level IMO compared to his talent and my hopes.

    Didn't he save a test in India?

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    Rachin is still 23, so plenty of time ahead.

    Stuff article talks about how his first name is a portmanteau of Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar. Probably a good sign that your Dad will happily take you to the nets when asked...

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    @canefan said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    @Rapido said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    @canefan said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Ravindra has looked class from day 1. Took him a while to get more game time, happy for him to play well

    No he hasn't. Actually a bit disappointing start at international level IMO compared to his talent and my hopes.

    Didn't he save a test in India?

    Yes, but in tests he has been picked as a spinner which I don't think he is good enough for (at the moment) in that form of the game. Even in ODI's I'm not sure he is going to be more than a part timer, was quite surprised Latham kept bowling him last night especially considering his wicket was a fluke.

    He has a lot of promise but even his domestic record doesn't suggest he is dominating the game (Kane dominated domestic before he was in the Black Caps):
    https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/rachin-ravindra-959767

    Lets hope this tournament will be a turning point for him.

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    @Donsteppa said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Rachin is still 23, so plenty of time ahead.

    Stuff article talks about how his first name is a portmanteau of Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar. Probably a good sign that your Dad will happily take you to the nets when asked...

    Good to see that kid with the pushy dad in those annoying ANZ ads finally made it.

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    Read somewhere a year or so back that Devon and Rachin used spend a lot of time practicing together around Wellington cricket, so that may have been a big plus when they got to bat together too.

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    @Virgil said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    @Donsteppa said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Rachin is still 23, so plenty of time ahead.

    Stuff article talks about how his first name is a portmanteau of Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar. Probably a good sign that your Dad will happily take you to the nets when asked...

    Good to see that kid with the pushy dad in those annoying ANZ ads finally made it.

    You joke ..... But, his Dad owns (or owned) an indoor cricket centre in the Hutt, and he uploaded a video to youtube about 15 odd years back of a 7 year old Rachin batting totally immaculately against a really fast bowling machine. The digitally-minded of the NZ cricketing anoraks have been expecting his arrival on the big time for a long time.

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    From that Stuff article...

    Practice makes perfect
    Nearly every morning as a high school student, Ravindra would head to the nets in Wellington with his father Ravi.

    When he wasn’t training with his father, Ravindra was in the gym working on gaining strength and speed, and improving his power game in the nets.

    "I have a hit with my dad in the mornings," Ravindra told Stuff in a 2018 interview. "He's been a great help ever since I started playing cricket.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/133070519/meet-rachin-ravindra-five-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-black-caps-new-star

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    @canefan said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    @Rapido said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    @canefan said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Ravindra has looked class from day 1. Took him a while to get more game time, happy for him to play well

    No he hasn't. Actually a bit disappointing start at international level IMO compared to his talent and my hopes.

    Didn't he save a test in India?

    Yes, but that wasn't day 1.

    That was the only highlight in his (checks statsguru .. ) first 18 months.

    I'd say the 49 he got in an ODI 18 months after debut (and his first match upon return after 12 months being out of the teams in all formats) was when he first started to look up to the class of international level.

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    @Donsteppa said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    From that Stuff article...

    Practice makes perfect
    Nearly every morning as a high school student, Ravindra would head to the nets in Wellington with his father Ravi.

    When he wasn’t training with his father, Ravindra was in the gym working on gaining strength and speed, and improving his power game in the nets.

    "I have a hit with my dad in the mornings," Ravindra told Stuff in a 2018 interview. "He's been a great help ever since I started playing cricket.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/133070519/meet-rachin-ravindra-five-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-black-caps-new-star

    god i am a shit dad

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    @Donsteppa said in CWC - Black Caps v England:

    Read somewhere a year or so back that Devon and Rachin used spend a lot of time practicing together around Wellington cricket, so that may have been a big plus when they got to bat together too.

    If you read the comments from cricinfo in his motm speech, he suggests having Dev there helped a lot.

    I don’t mind what calms him, if playing in India and with Dev is the magic ingredient then he is going to make himself hard to drop!

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    I watched Ravindra's first 60 odd runs and shit he looked classy. There were some terrific shots. In-between he looked composed and untroubled. He didn't look far behind Conway. Fingers crossed there is more to come from him because NZ Cricket needs it.

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    9 wicket win is all very well but who hit the most boundaries?

    (PS I see it was us)

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    Is Baz the coach of the ODI team?

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