Black Caps tour of India
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@nzzp said in Black Caps tour of India:
We beat them with pace
We beat them with spin
They doctored the pitches
And yet we still winI'm on holiday, so why not:
They wish they had Dravid
They wish they had Sachin
They still have the spinners
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@Donsteppa said in Black Caps tour of India:
One of many astonishing parts of the series win - usually our unexpected wins are ridiculously tense. Hobart springs to mind. On the scoreboard at least, these were never close.
Even the occasional senses of dread that started to appear in this thread were by historical doom-reflex, than the actual scorecard.
The tests within the Test. You get them for 3 or 4 down but yet they still have Virat there. So you zero in on Virat hoping their number 6 or 7 don’t get away in home conditions.
I was a little shocked that some thought 300+ was no enough though….
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This result would have been less amazing even four years ago……
But to do it now with…..
Rossco, BJ, Boult, Wagner all gone.
KW injured.
Jamieson seemingly permanently broken.
Henry injured, shit we have to play useless Santner again.
Latham and Southee not as good as a few years back.
Yeah, mind boggling stuff. Even more so after the Sri Lanka series.
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@Canes4life said in Black Caps tour of India:
Awesome effort lads, top off a day of bloody good results.
Santner, incredible performance.
Indeed.
Blackcaps win test and series.
All Blacks win with largely a B side.
Golden State Warriors smashing the Jazz.
Yankees getting beat with a walk off grand slam
Queensland Labor getting the boot.Great day.
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@nzzp said in Black Caps tour of India:
Surprisingly, the herald led it's back page with the all blacks. Against Japan ffs.
This India series win is up there with Australia in the 80s... But doesn't even lead. It is archaic. More money and population interested in cricket these days
Everything is a distant second to Rugby, no surprises there.
In terms of the BCs I’d argue it’s better than the Oz result.
Everyone knew Hadlee was a champion player. 33 wickets in a series is just rewards for a legend.
…..and not taking anything away from our GOAT but that Australia team wasn’t quite vintage, certainly not compared to the 90s-2010s.
In terms of Santners performance such an unlikely guy blitzing the Indian line up at home is an absolutely Everest moment.
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@MN5 said in Black Caps tour of India:
In terms of the BCs I’d argue it’s better than the Oz result.
What was awesome is over the 8 innings nearly everyone stood up and contributed. Even the much maligned Blundell got crucial runs in the second innings
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@nzzp said in Black Caps tour of India:
@MN5 said in Black Caps tour of India:
In terms of the BCs I’d argue it’s better than the Oz result.
What was awesome is over the 8 innings nearly everyone stood up and contributed. Even the much maligned Blundell got crucial runs in the second innings
Indeed.
Conway back in form too, Young did ok…..
Mitchell was…..well….very consistent with three scores of 18.
Ravindra showing absolute class…..
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@nzzp said in Black Caps tour of India:
@MN5 said in Black Caps tour of India:
Mitchell was…..well….very consistent with three scores of 18.
Very good catching at first slip
Definitely, guys have peaks and troughs, he single-handedly kept us competitive against England not long ago. His place in the team is more than safe.
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Are we going to play against anyone decent soon? It's all getting a bit boringly predictable now.
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@bayimports said in Black Caps tour of India:
I would also like to thank Satner’s biggest supporter for making this happen.
Satnav re-wrote history:
It’s what he’s done outside home, particularly in Asia, that’s been underwhelming, to put it lightly.
So far in his career, the left-arm spinner has played seven Tests in Asia. In those games, he’s averaged an eye-watering 53.29 and has struck once every 100 balls.
Became.....
So far in his career, the left-arm spinner has played eight Tests in Asia. In those games, he’s averaged a commendable 35.43 and has struck once every 66 balls.
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I reckon that Kohli LBW was a ballsy call from the umpire and may well have been critical in the scheme of things. At home, Indian hero, to give Kohli out in what always looked to be umpire's call to the naked eye took courage. It would have been so much easier to say not out and let NZ review.
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Biggest Black Caps result I can remember. Hammering India in India to go 2-0 and win a series? As big a thing as ypu can do in cricket. I watched far better Australian sides go there and fail repeatedly.
This is fucking huge and these players will be spoken about with reverence for ever. When we are really old we'll sit around with our mates over beers and talk about the '24 Indian tour like we talk about Paddles in Australia.
Amazing.