• T20 World Cup NZ v PAK

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    @canefan said in T20 World Cup NZ v PAK:

    @Chris said in T20 World Cup NZ v PAK:

    Really a poor power play by NZ,with the pitch slowing up that was the time to hit boundaries with the field up.
    Poor field settings when Pakistan were chasing to easy to find gaps no pressure applied.
    A ridgid bowling plan which made it easy for Pakistain to plan their run chase.
    And really a bad bowling effort lost length badly and not enough off pace deliveries no knuckle balls, virtually nothing out of the back of the hand.
    Shit performance all round with no vision to change things up.

    We saved our worst outing for last, although I felt that we had started to stall even in the games against England and Ireland

    Yep I agree,It had that feeling we were fading around the England game.

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    @Chris-B so she's not the chick out of The Boys?

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    @MN5 said in T20 World Cup - Blackcaps vs England:

    @ACT-Crusader said in T20 World Cup - Blackcaps vs England:

    @Crucial said in T20 World Cup - Blackcaps vs England:

    @ACT-Crusader said in T20 World Cup - Blackcaps vs England:

    That was still a pretty decent chase. If Kane even went 40 from 30 and had 10 deliveries to one of our more aggressive batsmen, who knows…

    That was actually a good partnership 91 runs at a 150 SR (even with Kane sandbagging)

    We really needed Neesh or Mitchell to stay in which would have given either another 10-15 balls and a chance to hit a few big shots.
    GP also choked up when the wickets started falling and only struck at 100 after KW was dismissed.

    The thing with Neesh and Mitchell was when they came in and we were very much up against it so they were under pressure. I still think we would’ve come up short if they went their standard strike rates for an extra over.

    Anyway hopefully a few lessons learned for both bat and ball.

    Yeah but by the very nature of T20 as a format shouldn’t they be used to that ?

    When Neesh came in there were 5 overs to go and we needed 61 to win. So not a lot of time and 12+ RR required. After 4 balls if you haven’t hit a couple of boundaries (on what was a slowing pitch), then you are in a bit of pain for the next over etc. If the required RR is under the 2 runs a ball then I just think the pressure is quite different.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in T20 World Cup - NZ v Sri Lanka:

    @MN5 said in T20 World Cup - NZ v Sri Lanka:

    @Damo said in T20 World Cup - NZ v Sri Lanka:

    Maybe Guptill in for Kane. Shift Conway to 3.

    Sacrilege?

    Not at all. I’d rather he re established himself at the top of the test rankings again.

    Steve Smith ( crumbs, what an ordinary T20 record ) and Joe Root don’t worry about this format of the game. Virat Kohli does but his test performances have suffered of late.

    But different for Kohli given the IPL and its prominence, the amount of dosh he’s making and him being the Indian captain. They want him in the side regardless.

    Definitely, and in terms of “all formats” Kohli could be regarded as the best of the four ( especially given Smiths surprisingly shit T20 record for a guy who averages bang on 60 at test level )…..the “fuck you bloody” crowd would certainly have this viewpoint.

    But KW could be replaced by a bits and pieces hitter and the team wouldn’t suffer too much.

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    Not too much damage done, though.

    Even if we lose to England, we'll be at a loss and a draw, while the loser between them and Oz will be at two losses.

    As long as we can beat SL and Ireland we'll make it through.

    T20 is such a crapshoot it doesn't much much matter if you're top qualifiers.

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    @KiwiMurph said in T20 World Cup - Other Matches:

    Just have the qualification tournament earlier/separate.

    I found that utterly weird: "Here's another mini tournament before we throw you in against the big boys. Enjoy that"

    Good warmup games I guess but it basically went under the radar for me.

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    @No-Quarter said in T20 World Cup - NZ v Aus:

    @MN5 said in T20 World Cup - NZ v Aus:

    @No-Quarter said in T20 World Cup - NZ v Aus:

    @Crucial said in T20 World Cup - NZ v Aus:

    It was a bloody enjoyable win but it is also T20 and sometimes one thing can swing the whole shape of the game. If Allen’s onslaught hadn’t come off (and it won’t always) Captain Kane would have dragged down the run rate and we’d have been lucky to get 150-160.
    If Warner hadn’t down a clown act to get out (pure comedy) the Oz batting shape could have also been much different.
    Not saying it was only luck just that luck can play a big part sometimes.

    Coulda shoulda woulda, who gives a fuck, lots of moments have gone against us over the years as well. Warner's a fucking tin arse and rides his luck all the time, nice to see it run out for once. We just wiped the fucking floor with them in a WC in front of 40k baying Australians. It doesn't get much better than that, just enjoy it man.

    Has @Virgil hacked your account ?

    Not sure you can refer to a guy with a record as impressive as Warners as a “tin arse” no matter what his personality is like.

    But yeah, in saying that I’m certainly enjoying the victory !

    Yeah, Warner is ridiculously talented, which is why he often gets away with being a tin arse in T20s. Any batsmen that comes out and goes hell for leather from the get go needs a fair amount of luck to pull it off. To say we were lucky to get him out ignores all the chances and half chances he gets away with. I'm hoping Allen can be even half the time arse Warner is.

    Baz has entered the chat

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    Ish got absolutely pummeled.

    Haidar Ali taking 25 runs off one over - and he only bowled six balls.

    Pakistan about to sneak home, with a handful of balls remaining.

    They need 4 off the final over.

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    @nostrildamus said in Hadlee-Chappell ODI 1.0 + 2.0 + dead rubber:

    nb I didn't know his childhood nickname was "Bungalow"-that's a good one!

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    Love Beefy. An absolute legend.

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    @Donsteppa said in Big Bash League 2022/23:

    So seeing Trent Boult and Colin Munro being picked up in the BBL draft overnight wasn't a surprise. CdG being picked up was though, and it's also a surprise to NZC apparently...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/black-caps/300673239/new-zealand-cricket-surprised-by-colin-de-grandhommes-bbl-draft-selection

    Two of my favourite sports to watch are being governed like shit at the moment

  • NZ Cricket

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    @canefan said in NZ Cricket:

    @nzzp said in NZ Cricket:

    @canefan said in NZ Cricket:

    He made some mind-boggling decisions at times. But you have to give the guy his flowers

    Still reckon we should have played Boult over Scott K against England at the Mount. Yes, I can bear a grudge.

    Most egregious was not getting warm up games in Aus for our tour. You cannot succeed without acclimatising.

    Like I said, some mind boggling decisions. Mainly regarding selection (I can't recall any specific examples now, but I can recall being quite unhappy with some of them. Bracewell wasting a spot on the test team was one). If it was his decision to forgoe warm up games before the Australian tour, then that was a poor decision

    Allowing Henry Nicholls to play on longer than he should have would have been one. It actually seems recently that we have started to promote a lot more fresh talent (maybe this hasn't been by choice) whereas previously we would keep playing the same players regardless of form.

    Probably the worst selection was allowing Southee a farewell tour when we should have been going all out for a spot in the WTC final.

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    Well on the subject of coaches, the BCs would do well to move on from Stead as well

  • Andrew Symonds RIP

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    From Brian Laras FB page…….

    WTF!!! We were just sipping on a beer celebrating Warnie’s life and enjoying each other’s company💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
    Our great friendship and respect for each other started the very first minute we met in battle. You were such a competitor doing any and everything for your team.
    I had the greatest respect for you Roy!!!
    You also made friendship so easy, I loved the spontaneous phone calls and messages. You reached out just yesterday “How are you champ” … “All good Mr Symonds … How things with you”
    Well all isn’t good anymore I will miss you and I’m devastated.
    You were a champion bloke and the cricket world will miss you. We have lost another great human being.
    Condolences to Andrew’s family and friends.
    #riproy #❤️ #💔

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    Here’s another fun fact someone pointed out to me.

    James Anderson made his test debut 10 months before his new coach did.

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    @Catogrande said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:

    @Donsteppa said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:

    @Catogrande said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:

    @1kiwi said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:

    Black Caps' selection process not a concern for NZ Cricket boss after whitewash by England

    That read like any press release from the E&WCB over the last few years. Problems? What problems?

    NZC arguably has a recent history of doing even the right thing the wrong way. E.g. Hesson and McCullum were the right calls and probably set up the last eight years or so, yet the captaincy situation with Ross Taylor still managed to be handled abysmally by the powers-that be at the time...

    I think part of the idea of appointing McCullum was to imitate that “reset” that NZ cricket seemed to have. It was certainly mentioned a fair bit anyway. Has that worked? Well the early indications would say yes, but it is very early days. Too soon to start dusting off the trophy cabinet that’s for sure.

    Absolutely.

    England haven’t turned a massive corner, they still have a VERY creaky top order and two absolutely ancient spearheads…..BUT they’ve had some pretty good performances, their world class batsman has fired when ours didn’t and Bairstow has played out of his skin aka Johns son…..difference being he had enough support to get his team to victory.

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    @booboo said in Black Caps vs Netherlands:

    Henry on a hat trick...

    Still got three balls left in the over and wanders off to fine leg ...

  • RIP Warney

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    @voodoo said in RIP Warney:

    @shark he probably didn't spend 30 hours per week fucking about on the Fern....

    As I say, he skimped on the 9 to 5 job. 🙂

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    And one of those reminders that, for every howler by an Umpire, there seems to be even more by the players... 🙂

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    @nzzp said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    @nzbloke said in 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand:

    Fielding with more urgency, need to attack the ball in the field.

    I'll settle for improving the catch rate for simple catches. Hard catches are hard - but you can practice and improve the simple ones. And it relaly makes a difference in cricket; creating 10-11 chances vs creating 13-14 chances

    Players tend to drop some really easy catches because they take them for granted, they need to focus just as much on a lolly catch as a difficult one... reckon if it's a lolly catch or a difficult one in slips or a diving catch in the outfield it's always so important to let the ball come to you using soft hands, it's when a player pushes their hands forward towards the ball there's a good chance they'll drop it.

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    It's good that batsmen have to face Jamieson's awkward bounce & he swings it, also has a good slower ball... but to add to his bowling armoury would like to see him bowl around the wicket when needed & use the width of the bowling crease too, Southee does that brilliantly.