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    @canefan said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Darren said in Black Caps tour of India:

    I'm prepared fora humiliating defeat, possibly being saved by rain.
    What has happened to the black caps over the last couple years, really gone downhill from our recent lofty heights.
    Because of Boult, Taylor retired and Williamson always injured and out of form?

    This could get ugly.

    We have fallen off a cliff because our golden generation has retired or are near retirement, and we haven't been able to replace them with younger players of promise. In fact Stead has barely introduced any young players, preferring short term fixes like Santner and Bracewell who are simply not fit for purpose

    This is 100% right. The team of just a few short years back was generational. I’m not surprised the replacements aren’t up to it.

    Very similar to the early 90s when Paddles and others called it a day

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    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    nah, Kylo is fine. Oh, wait

    Anyway, we've got WOR. Oh, wait.

    ...

    😃

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    I believe that is down to poor rehab and conditioning plus a too smaller build up load which means a weaker body structure.

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    @Chris said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    I believe that is down to poor rehab and conditioning plus a too smaller build up load which means a weaker body structure.

    What do you think NZ can do better in terms of getting the necessary build up load?

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps tour of India:

    build up load?

    don't jerk off for a week

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    Bet on India.

    When they started their home season, India needed seven wins out of their ten remaining Tests to put beyond reasonable doubt their qualification for the World Test Championship (WTC) final. In certain scenarios, even five wins would be enough. With five of these Tests in Australia, India wanted to go there with the five minimum wins already in the bag.

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    @Chris said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    I believe that is down to poor rehab and conditioning plus a too smaller build up load which means a weaker body structure.

    Something is definitely wrong, all through the years we have suffered from seamers getting injured on a regular basis. No coincidence that our golden period coincided with excellent bowlers who also managed to stay fit

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Chris said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    I believe that is down to poor rehab and conditioning plus a too smaller build up load which means a weaker body structure.

    What do you think NZ can do better in terms of getting the necessary build up load?

    Bowl more coming back from injuries to bulk up bowling strength,stamina and flexibility there is too much minimising bowling loads which means bowlers are only being equiped to bowl 10 overs a day then rest for a day no good if you are needed to bowl 15 to 20 overs in a day and come back the next day and bowl another 15 which is test cricket.
    it is no good doing sprint training to prepare for a marathon.
    Bowlers are just not bowling fit enough anymore.

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    @Chris said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Chris said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    I believe that is down to poor rehab and conditioning plus a too smaller build up load which means a weaker body structure.

    What do you think NZ can do better in terms of getting the necessary build up load?

    Bowl more coming back from injuries to bulk up bowling strength,stamina and flexibility there is too much minimising bowling loads which means bowlers are only being equiped to bowl 10 overs a day then rest for a day no good if you are needed to bowl 15 to 20 overs in a day and come back the next day and bowl another 15 which is test cricket.
    it is no good doing sprint training to prepare for a marathon.
    Bowlers are just not bowling fit enough anymore.

    Apart from the nets, is there the opportunity to do that in NZ? It seems to me our domestic season is pretty short compared to others.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Chris said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Chris said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    I believe that is down to poor rehab and conditioning plus a too smaller build up load which means a weaker body structure.

    What do you think NZ can do better in terms of getting the necessary build up load?

    Bowl more coming back from injuries to bulk up bowling strength,stamina and flexibility there is too much minimising bowling loads which means bowlers are only being equiped to bowl 10 overs a day then rest for a day no good if you are needed to bowl 15 to 20 overs in a day and come back the next day and bowl another 15 which is test cricket.
    it is no good doing sprint training to prepare for a marathon.
    Bowlers are just not bowling fit enough anymore.

    Apart from the nets, is there the opportunity to do that in NZ? It seems to me our domestic season is pretty short compared to others.

    Yeah open wkt is always an option all you need is stumps a wk and a pitch somewhere.

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    People I know have been advised to stay off the roads as very wet cant imagine play starts on time

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    the biggest fall off has been...

    for as long as i have been a NZ cricket supporter (and that is a looong time now) nearly every time we find a great bowler, they get injured almost immediately, and stay injured, meaning the promise never gets delivered on. Imagine if we got 60+ tests out of Shane Bond?)
    Then comes Trent Boult, Tim Southee, and Wags. A trio of ever presents, who are all high quality, and all who compliment each other.

    They are all gone now, and guess what? Every tie a bowler looks half decent, they are out hurt.

    Bond actually only took 225 wickets in 60 first class matches which indicates he was injured most of the time then too.

    Average was a bit higher than his test average which I’d say was down to some waywardness early on……

    But yeah, I will never forget the way he had Hayden, Gilly, Ponting, Martyn etc ducking for cover and getting out.

    He was absolute class and woulda been the best pace bowler of that generation had his body held together.

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps tour of India:

    build up load?

    don't jerk off for a week

    Speaking of which has a toss been made ?

    How is the weather looking ?

    Has the starting line up been revealed ?

    Did Stead read that article on Santner ?

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    @canefan said in Black Caps tour of India:

    @Darren said in Black Caps tour of India:

    I'm prepared fora humiliating defeat, possibly being saved by rain.
    What has happened to the black caps over the last couple years, really gone downhill from our recent lofty heights.
    Because of Boult, Taylor retired and Williamson always injured and out of form?

    We have fallen off a cliff because our golden generation has retired or are near retirement, and we haven't been able to replace them with younger players of promise. In fact Stead has barely introduced any young players, preferring short term fixes like Santner and Bracewell who are simply not fit for purpose

    Don't really agree.

    We fell off a cliff 3 years ago just 3 tests after their pinnacle of the WTC.

    Because the senior players/ a golden generation, were 'spent' upstairs. A dip was understandable. But its been 3 years of mediocre dirge while a golden generation pissed away 3/4s of their peak years. A coach not strong enough to shake up and ruffle some feathers.

    The youngsters abd newbies have been good.

    Mariner's point about a fit bowling 3some is very on point though.
    It's not been

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    While waiting for play to start I saw the team list ( all 16 players ) listed on cricinfo.

    Apparently we have three wicketkeeper batsmen in Latham, Blundell and Conway.

    Also a stack of all rounders.

    Some “batting” all rounders ( Bracewell, Ravindra, Mitchell )

    Some “bowling” all rounders ( Santner ???? Are they taking the piss ?????? )

    ….and some just “all round” all rounders……( Phillips which is fair enough because he can genuinely do both……and Chapman who has taken ONE first class wicket at 246 )

    Comforting to know they are essentially all jacks of all trades. Their multi skills will terrify India to no end.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    Fuck I've missed the 90s black caps

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps tour of India:

    Fuck I've missed the 90s black caps

    Geoff Allott and Robert Kennedy tried hard but they weren’t quite Waqar and Wasim.

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