Black Caps v England Test series
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@number-10 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
With the first Test starting on March 22 at Auckland (Day/Night match), here's a good article on the scoring rate in Test cricket for batsmen.
Imagine the thrill of seeing Geoff Boycott and Bruce Edgar seeing off the new ball back in the day.
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@number-10 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
With the first Test starting on March 22 at Auckland (Day/Night match), here's a good article on the scoring rate in Test cricket for batsmen.
Imagine the thrill of seeing Geoff Boycott and Bruce Edgar seeing off the new ball back in the day.
Edgar & Wright - champions. Imagine watching them see off the new ball without the distractions of Wi-Fi, data, more than two TV channels, or without a ground announcer with the attention spell of a goldfish blasting music out between deliveries. Enthralling stuff.
Now where's my pipe & slippers....
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@number-10 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
With the first Test starting on March 22 at Auckland (Day/Night match), here's a good article on the scoring rate in Test cricket for batsmen.
Imagine the thrill of seeing Geoff Boycott and Bruce Edgar seeing off the new ball back in the day.
Edgar & Wright - champions. Imagine watching them see off the new ball without the distractions of Wi-Fi, data, more than two TV channels, or without a ground announcer with the attention spell of a goldfish blasting music out between deliveries. Enthralling stuff.
Now where's my pipe & slippers....
Trevor Franklin made them look like Warner and Sehwag
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@number-10 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
With the first Test starting on March 22 at Auckland (Day/Night match), here's a good article on the scoring rate in Test cricket for batsmen.
Good article. That final list lines up well with my knowledge of attacking batsmen as opposed to sloggers going back through history.
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I do remember being out and about all day a few years back, coming home and sitting down for a bit of Oz vs India and Rahul Dravid was sitting pretty on 5 off 66 balls. God bless, What a throwback!!
Back to the subject at hand though this series should be a cracker. Only two tests though, great fucken organisation as usual NZ cricket.
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
Imagine the thrill of seeing Geoff Boycott and Bruce Edgar seeing off the new ball back in the day.
I was never sure that they realised there was another new ball after 80 overs. Then again maybe they were always planning on seeing that one off too.
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Test squad has been announced.
Kane Williamson (captain), Jeet Raval, Tom Latham, Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, BJ Watling, Colin de Grandhomme, Todd Astle, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Trent Boult, Matt Henry.
Santner needs a right knee op so is out for 6-9 months.
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@bovidae said in Black Caps v England Test series:
Test squad has been announced.
Kane Williamson (captain), Jeet Raval, Tom Latham, Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, BJ Watling, Colin de Grandhomme, Todd Astle, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Trent Boult, Matt Henry.
Santner needs a right knee op so is out for 6-9 months.
Boo to lose Santner when he's hit form again. Would have rather seen Sodhi than Astle. And have to say, that bowling line up is very sameish.
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@mokey said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@bovidae said in Black Caps v England Test series:
Test squad has been announced.
Kane Williamson (captain), Jeet Raval, Tom Latham, Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, BJ Watling, Colin de Grandhomme, Todd Astle, Tim Southee, Neil Wagner, Trent Boult, Matt Henry.
Santner needs a right knee op so is out for 6-9 months.
Boo to lose Santner when he's hit form again. Would have rather seen Sodhi than Astle. And have to say, that bowling line up is very sameish.
I'm pretty happy with that team. The Wag is very effective in the longest form. Also Ravel is ridiculously consistent, no big scores but fuck all failures either.
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@cyclops Nicholls' retention doesn't seem too surprising - I'd have been a lot more surprised if he'd been dropped.
If Worker is injured, I'm not sure who the next cab off the rank would be - Nelson's Greg Hay?!!
Very few stellar performances in this lot - the top 8 are mainly very familiar names and unlikely contenders. A bit further down are Worker and Cleaver, with decent averages.
And a bit further down from them is Jeet averaging 19. Let's hope the pitches have been dogs!
Overall, a pretty predictable team once Santner is removed. Astle over Ish is probably the only selection that took longer than a minute and it's perhaps not surprising given that Ish chucks a roughie into the mix pretty frequently, so he's going to struggle to build pressure in tests.
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@number-10 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
With the first Test starting on March 22 at Auckland (Day/Night match), here's a good article on the scoring rate in Test cricket for batsmen.
Imagine the thrill of seeing Geoff Boycott and Bruce Edgar seeing off the new ball back in the day.
Edgar & Wright - champions. Imagine watching them see off the new ball without the distractions of Wi-Fi, data, more than two TV channels, or without a ground announcer with the attention spell of a goldfish blasting music out between deliveries. Enthralling stuff.
Now where's my pipe & slippers....
You forgot being able to walk out onto the ground during the lunch interval and prognosticate knowingly about the wicket
Sit on the ground to watch as long as you were outside the ropes
Flashy batsmen scoring runs merely interrupts the serious stuff of a day at a Test
With Boycott etc there was nothing to distract you from:
Building your pyramid of beer cans
Destroying other peoples pyramids
Sleeping
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@chris-b said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@cyclops Nicholls' retention doesn't seem too surprising - I'd have been a lot more surprised if he'd been dropped.
If Worker is injured, I'm not sure who the next cab off the rank would be - Nelson's Greg Hay?!!
Very few stellar performances in this lot - the top 8 are mainly very familiar names and unlikely contenders. A bit further down are Worker and Cleaver, with decent averages.
And a bit further down from them is Jeet averaging 19. Let's hope the pitches have been dogs!
Overall, a pretty predictable team once Santner is removed. Astle over Ish is probably the only selection that took longer than a minute and it's perhaps not surprising given that Ish chucks a roughie into the mix pretty frequently, so he's going to struggle to build pressure in tests.
As always I think it's the case of having a spinner for the sake of having a spinner.
Lucky there's genuine class amongst quite a number of the other players....
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@chris-b said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@cyclops Nicholls' retention doesn't seem too surprising - I'd have been a lot more surprised if he'd been dropped.
If Worker is injured, I'm not sure who the next cab off the rank would be - Nelson's Greg Hay?!!
Very few stellar performances in this lot - the top 8 are mainly very familiar names and unlikely contenders. A bit further down are Worker and Cleaver, with decent averages.
And a bit further down from them is Jeet averaging 19. Let's hope the pitches have been dogs!
Overall, a pretty predictable team once Santner is removed. Astle over Ish is probably the only selection that took longer than a minute and it's perhaps not surprising given that Ish chucks a roughie into the mix pretty frequently, so he's going to struggle to build pressure in tests.
As always I think it's the case of having a spinner for the sake of having a spinner.
Lucky there's genuine class amongst quite a number of the other players....
What is your theory based on? Who would you play instead of a spinner in this team?
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@rapido said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@chris-b said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@cyclops Nicholls' retention doesn't seem too surprising - I'd have been a lot more surprised if he'd been dropped.
If Worker is injured, I'm not sure who the next cab off the rank would be - Nelson's Greg Hay?!!
Very few stellar performances in this lot - the top 8 are mainly very familiar names and unlikely contenders. A bit further down are Worker and Cleaver, with decent averages.
And a bit further down from them is Jeet averaging 19. Let's hope the pitches have been dogs!
Overall, a pretty predictable team once Santner is removed. Astle over Ish is probably the only selection that took longer than a minute and it's perhaps not surprising given that Ish chucks a roughie into the mix pretty frequently, so he's going to struggle to build pressure in tests.
As always I think it's the case of having a spinner for the sake of having a spinner.
Lucky there's genuine class amongst quite a number of the other players....
What is your theory based on? Who would you play instead of a spinner in this team?
Just pointing out we haven't had a truly decent one since Vettori
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@rapido said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@chris-b said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@cyclops Nicholls' retention doesn't seem too surprising - I'd have been a lot more surprised if he'd been dropped.
If Worker is injured, I'm not sure who the next cab off the rank would be - Nelson's Greg Hay?!!
Very few stellar performances in this lot - the top 8 are mainly very familiar names and unlikely contenders. A bit further down are Worker and Cleaver, with decent averages.
And a bit further down from them is Jeet averaging 19. Let's hope the pitches have been dogs!
Overall, a pretty predictable team once Santner is removed. Astle over Ish is probably the only selection that took longer than a minute and it's perhaps not surprising given that Ish chucks a roughie into the mix pretty frequently, so he's going to struggle to build pressure in tests.
As always I think it's the case of having a spinner for the sake of having a spinner.
Lucky there's genuine class amongst quite a number of the other players....
What is your theory based on? Who would you play instead of a spinner in this team?
Just pointing out we haven't had a truly decent one since Vettori
What's your suggested solution to get around this?
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@mn5 said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@chris-b said in Black Caps v England Test series:
@cyclops Nicholls' retention doesn't seem too surprising - I'd have been a lot more surprised if he'd been dropped.
If Worker is injured, I'm not sure who the next cab off the rank would be - Nelson's Greg Hay?!!
Very few stellar performances in this lot - the top 8 are mainly very familiar names and unlikely contenders. A bit further down are Worker and Cleaver, with decent averages.
And a bit further down from them is Jeet averaging 19. Let's hope the pitches have been dogs!
Overall, a pretty predictable team once Santner is removed. Astle over Ish is probably the only selection that took longer than a minute and it's perhaps not surprising given that Ish chucks a roughie into the mix pretty frequently, so he's going to struggle to build pressure in tests.
As always I think it's the case of having a spinner for the sake of having a spinner.
I think they've picked Matt Henry to give the prospect of a four (in fact five) -pronged seam attack if the pitch warrants it.
Sometimes you have to play a spinner regardless of whether he's a world-beater.