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    Gunner
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    Fuck sakes, another start, another not to score big

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    That's generous odds for SA given how wickets have fallen in batches in this game. Kane will have to bat through and then the middle order have to actually not fold this time.

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    @KiwiPie

    It didn't come in that much after the wicket either: 1.24 v 3.25 now

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    Stag
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    The way they are batting they are just letting the SA bowlers dictate and look far better than they actually are. No need for stupid risks but they need to be playing far more positive.

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    Playing cricket vs sight screen issues. One of cricket's greatest rivalries.

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    Must admit when Bedingham reached his ton yesterday and the camera showed someone applauding, I thought it was his dad - but it was actually von Berg

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    Gunner
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    Nice partnership from Kane and Ravindra, after the early loss of Latham.

    107/2 at lunch.

    160 more needed, 8 wickets in hand.

    Advantage BC’s, but if a couple of quick wickets fall after lunch that will change quickly.

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    @Gunner said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Nice partnership from Kane and Ravindra, after the early loss of Latham.

    107/2 at lunch.

    160 more needed, 8 wickets in hand.

    Advantage BC’s, but if a couple of quick wickets fall after lunch that will change quickly.

    All depends on KW as usual.

    Ravindra is sounding less than convincing but he’s hanging in there.

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    That session is another points decision for us. I think we need these two to add about another 50 runs before I'll start to feel any kind of comfort, but we're inching ahead of them.

    I think 'par' for the next session is about 180/3. If we're much behind that South Africa have edged ahead of us. If we're much beyond that then the session is as close to a knock out as a single session can be.

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    @MN5 batters are convincing themselves the conditions are harder and bowing is better than it actually is,, far to defensive for my liking

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    That wicket was born purely out of the previous continuous negative batting

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    Gunner
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    @Stag I think you’re right, but it hasn’t been the easiest wicket to bat on. Ball seems to be holding up a bit in the pitch.

    Anyone who’s tried to up the scoring rate has got themselves out.

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    Quote from cricinfo…..

    "He is the sword in the darkness, the watcher on the walls. He is the fire that burns against the cold, the light that brings the dawn, the horn that wakes the sleepers, the bat that guards the realms of men. He is Kane Williamson, and he is the key to the Black Caps winning this test."

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Quote from cricinfo…..

    "He is the sword in the darkness, the watcher on the walls. He is the fire that burns against the cold, the light that brings the dawn, the horn that wakes the sleepers, the bat that guards the realms of men. He is Kane Williamson, and he is the key to the Black Caps winning this test."

    he's our GOAT, and my hero. Steady the ship, Kane.

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    The tension of a tight 4th innings chase is insane. Nothing else quite like it in sport. I hate it and I love it at the same time.

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    What is of concern is, despite being SA team being roundly decried as the poster child for the death of test cricket

    the only difference between the two teams is the class of Williamson, and one Ravindra knock (and even his overall series contribution is all but matched by Bedingham). Latham is our 3rd best record of the tour, scoring an enormous 93 runs @ 23.

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    We really are a one man team all things considered. Sure O’Rourke and Ravindra have had fantastic moments and look promising but how many other players have started brilliantly only to fade ? ( Sinclair, D Bracewell, Ryder, dare I say Devon Conway etc ) Which ferner suggested Ravindra would break all of KWs records ? Fuck me, this test has brought him back down to earth and then some.

    Southee is getting past it, Wags is already there. Jamieson is injury prone.

    When KW calls it a day I’m picking a 90s like slump when Paddles retired.

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    What is of concern is, despite being SA team being roundly decried as the poster child for the death of test cricket

    the only difference between the two teams is the class of Williamson, and one Ravindra knock (and even his overall series contribution is all but matched by Bedingham). Latham is our 3rd best record of the tour, scoring an enormous 93 runs @ 23.

    Our bowlers have probably bowled better than theirs as well and Phillips innings in the first match was good given the scenario at that point of the innings.

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    Young's inability to find a single is going to get him out soon

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Young's inability to find a single is going to get him out soon

    I hope not, a not out would do him the world of good

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