New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2
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@rotated said in New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2:
Fleming/Astle - likely high on ODI list, low or just missing the test list.
Fleming/McMillan - ODIs
McCullum/Taylor - ODIs.It wouldn't shock me if there was a wacky like Vettori/McCullum or Vettori/Martin just on the sheer amount of tests they played together in close proximity in the batting order.
Fleming and Astle are number 1 for ODIs by a huge amount. Fleming/Macca are 6th, BMac & Rosco are way down
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@Chris-B said in New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2:
If we had some famous opening partnerships, those would be dead ringers, because they're guaranteed to bat together during each innings.
So for ODIs I'm going with Guppy-BMac.
For tests, Wright and Edgar.
Guppy and BMac are 3rd for ODIs.
Wright/Edgar are 2nd for tests.TESTS
- Taylor and Kane 65 partnerships, Average 54.68, 8 x 100s
- Wright and Edgar 60 partnerships, Average 31.42, 1 x 100s
ODIS
- Fleming and Astle 118 partnerships, Average 33.16, 9 x 100s
- Guptill and McCullum 64 partnerships, Average 45.61, 8 x 100s
- Taylor and Kane 61 partnerships, Average 56.46, 12 x 100s, 26 run outs (#madeupstats)
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@Cyclops said in New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2:
Kane/Guptill and Kane/Baz in ODIs?
Yes for the first but Kane/Baz is really low - Baz generally was first man out! Only batted together 15 times for an average of 37.13
- Taylor and Kane 65 partnerships, Average 54.68, 8 x 100s
- Wright and Edgar 60 partnerships, Average 31.42, 1 x 100s
ODIS
- Fleming and Astle 118 partnerships, Average 33.16, 9 x 100s
- Guptill and Kane 65 partnerships, Average 46.57, 7 x 100s
- Guptill and McCullum 64 partnerships, Average 45.61, 8 x 100s
- Taylor and Kane 61 partnerships, Average 56.46, 12 x 100s, 26 run outs (#madeupstats)
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@Chris-B said in New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2:
I'm going to go with a couple of recent opening combos as wildcards in tests
Guptill-Latham and
Rutherford-FultonShudder
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@SynicBast said in New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2:
I see Wags is now rated #5 in Test bowling, even Southee has not dropped too far so we have #5, #7 and #12 - not too shabby
And Nicholls is around 5 or so as well, with Rossco lurking at 11. So a couple of good performances in the third test away from having three players in the top 10 for each discipline.
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@KiwiPie said in New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2:
@Chris-B said in New Zealand v Bangladesh Test #2:
Wright and Franklin?
Only 28 times
Man, most of our opening partnerships have been shitty.
They're defying (my) logic!
Can't think of any others with much longevity, but I'm probably overlooking one.