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  • DuluthD Offline
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    3rd ODI. Bangladesh choose to bowl

    NZ picked the same XI as last time

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    NZ youth. Thou shall not get a go even in a dead rubber at home.

    Says, the 32 year old core group enabled by their token coach.

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    @Rapido said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    NZ youth. Thou shall not get a go even in a dead rubber at home.

    Says, the 32 year old core group enabled by their token coach.

    Apart from Milne, the bowlers have less than 10 caps between them. Maybe they could have played Allen over Nicholls but apart from that seems a good mix of experience and fresh players

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    @Rapido said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    NZ youth. Thou shall not get a go even in a dead rubber at home.

    Says, the 32 year old core group enabled by their token coach.

    I watched the Stags V Braves yesterday and holy shit the standard was poor. The Stag's openers made Southee look unplayable, and let's face it, Southee's best days are probably behind him. My impressions from yesterday are not inconsistent with my impressions from other games I have watched the last couple of years.

    So I guess my point is, it's all very well calling for youth, but I am not sure there is much youth going around that is good enough.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    @Rapido said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    NZ youth. Thou shall not get a go even in a dead rubber at home.

    Says, the 32 year old core group enabled by their token coach.

    I watched the Stags V Braves yesterday and holy shit the standard was poor. The Stag's openers made Southee look unplayable, and let's face it, Southee's best days are probably behind him. My impressions from yesterday are not inconsistent with my impressions from other games I have watched the last couple of years.

    So I guess my point is, it's all very well calling for youth, but I am not sure there is much youth going around that is good enough.

    I went to basin on Thursday and Robinson (21 yrs) played a stunning innings. I've seen him play the last few seasons and he hadn't made much of an impression until this week, hopefully this is the start of a great career

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    @LABCAT said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    @Rapido said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    NZ youth. Thou shall not get a go even in a dead rubber at home.

    Says, the 32 year old core group enabled by their token coach.

    Apart from Milne, the bowlers have less than 10 caps between them. Maybe they could have played Allen over Nicholls but apart from that seems a good mix of experience and fresh players

    Yeah. I think Sears is a bit lucky to be there tbh, not been that sharp this season. But at least he's uninjured. Hopefully that is not related.

    More the Allen omission. I don't care he got dropped, he deserved it. But if he's in the 13 man squad then give him a go in the dead rubber, see what he's doing. Especially as he's barely ever played in home conditions yet.

    It would involve moving another young players down, though (Ravindra), so not at zero cost.

    But with similar role players in Nicholls,, Latham, Blundell at 3, 4, 5. Can afford to lose 1 for the riskier Allen.

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    @LABCAT said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    @Rapido said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    NZ youth. Thou shall not get a go even in a dead rubber at home.

    Says, the 32 year old core group enabled by their token coach.

    I watched the Stags V Braves yesterday and holy shit the standard was poor. The Stag's openers made Southee look unplayable, and let's face it, Southee's best days are probably behind him. My impressions from yesterday are not inconsistent with my impressions from other games I have watched the last couple of years.

    So I guess my point is, it's all very well calling for youth, but I am not sure there is much youth going around that is good enough.

    I went to basin on Thursday and Robinson (21 yrs) played a stunning innings. I've seen him play the last few seasons and he hadn't made much of an impression until this week, hopefully this is the start of a great career

    He (Robinson), rather like Katene Clarke at ND, and Finn Allen. Batsmen who have a million shots but not much of an idea how to construct innings . Needs to be their day.

    Obviously, they have roles team wanrs them to play in modern cricket, and are not selfish about their t. So, not a 100% criticism. But at this stage they're not 3 format batsmen even at provincial level (if their teams are full strength). Interesting to see if /how they adapt, or if they're interested in that.

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    Only following on cricinfo, is this a terrible batting wicket or are we batting terribly?

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    @Gunner said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    Only following on cricinfo, is this a terrible batting wicket or are we batting terribly?

    There's a bit of movement so not easy to bat on.

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    @Gunner said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:

    Only following on cricinfo, is this a terrible batting wicket or are we batting terribly?

    Wicket is a bit spicy.
    There are some grassy streaks. Lateral movement.
    Bangladesh bowling well.

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    The Latham and Chapman dismissals were a bit 'lazy' though, or 'loose'. From a test batting technique perspective.

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    In the last match. We were cruising to win and lost a wicket with about 20 or 30 to go. Teams with better leadership, rather than one controlled by a 32 year old cartel jealous of their positions, would have elevated Clarkson then for a potentially easy dig to feel his feet.

    Instead, it's 60-5, next match and Clarkson will have his first 'proper' bat under big pressure.

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    Glad I’m not watching.

    Why the hell have Napier dished up a pitch like this for an ODI? I’d be pissed if I was paying money to go watch this.

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    I'd like this pitch if I had faith it would stay like this all day.

    But I assume it dries out later into a modern big-bat 10-an-over snore fest

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    Just realized the long tail, tail starts at 9.

    Although Ashok may one day make an OK 9, is only a 10 at this stage

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    Bugger. Aren't going to get enough to make watching our young bowlers later on interesting.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    Even Bangladesh fielding has been top notch.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    I've turned on the TV to watch. Live on Duke for those that can't be bothered streaming it.

    This game won't go long enough for the sun to be a problem this afternoon.

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    Very bad batting performance, a bit of arrogance in some of those dismissals,No respect to the bowlers who were hitting good line and length sometimes you have to dig in and fight
    not play big expansive shots to balls that are not in the slot, you can't drive on the up when its not there to hit..

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  • DonsteppaD Offline
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    A bit like the UAE result, NZC are still arrogant and foolish enough to think that we can play in parts a 3rd XI, while watching Southee, Santner and co playing Super Smash last night.

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