Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020
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@Cyclops said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
Results like that are incredible. I remember a T20 against Australia around 2009/10 where Baz got a century and lead us to around 200, only for it to wind up in a super over which we managed to win. That crowd was the most amped up I've ever been in. Vettori said afterwards that it was the loudest crowd he'd ever played in front of in NZ.
That would have been replaced by the CWC semi final at Eden park in 2015...
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@Siam said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
Small grounds get dramatic games
Yes. Eden Park and Seddon Park have been the venues for some of the best ODIs/T20s. I remember being at a game at Seddon Park in the early 1990s when a young all-rounder named Jeff Wilson got us home against Aust.
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@nzzp not sure why she felt the need to get involved, but wowserism is a common complaint the other way, and if it's a requirement of being a security guard that you give name, rank and serial number when asked, then not giving that information when asked by a media representative is fucking stupid.
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@Godder said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@nzzp not sure why she felt the need to get involved, but wowserism is a common complaint the other way, and if it's a requirement of being a security guard that you give name, rank and serial number when asked, then not giving that information when asked by a media representative is fucking stupid.
as far as I know, security guards are just citizens. They have no more authority to touch, expel or arrest someone as you or I. They don't have ranks.
Sworn police officers, on the other hand, must do this. It's like complaining that the McDonald's employee you're berating (pro tip: similar hourly rate) won't give you their name/number/DOB/etc.
It's not cool not to front that if you're a security guard, but I think most of their power comes from the appearance as 'police lite'.
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@nzzp said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@Godder said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020
Sworn police officers, on the other hand, must do this.
Depends on the circumstances. Taking enforcement action yes, most other circumstances no.
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@Godder said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@nzzp not sure why she felt the need to get involved, but wowserism is a common complaint the other way, and if it's a requirement of being a security guard that you give name, rank and serial number when asked, then not giving that information when asked by a media representative is fucking stupid.
Not sure how being a media representative gives special authority
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@Siam said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@Godder said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@nzzp not sure why she felt the need to get involved, but wowserism is a common complaint the other way, and if it's a requirement of being a security guard that you give name, rank and serial number when asked, then not giving that information when asked by a media representative is fucking stupid.
Not sure how being a media representative gives special authority
If a smug reporter had decided to intervene with me when dealing with someone that clearly and deliberately broke the rules by bringing a fucking hip flask into the ground then I'd tell her where to go as well.
She's embellished the fuck out of that story and left out a number of key details to suit her narrative.
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@nzzp said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@Godder said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@nzzp not sure why she felt the need to get involved, but wowserism is a common complaint the other way, and if it's a requirement of being a security guard that you give name, rank and serial number when asked, then not giving that information when asked by a media representative is fucking stupid.
as far as I know, security guards are just citizens. They have no more authority to touch, expel or arrest someone as you or I. They don't have ranks.
Sworn police officers, on the other hand, must do this. It's like complaining that the McDonald's employee you're berating (pro tip: similar hourly rate) won't give you their name/number/DOB/etc.
It's not cool not to front that if you're a security guard, but I think most of their power comes from the appearance as 'police lite'.
I looked it up, and if they are crowd controller employees, the company has to be licensed and the employees have to wear identification which is plainly visible. Not exactly the same as giving name, rank and serial number if asked, but they also can't hide their ID or not wear it.
Bring a hip flask with alcohol, get booted - pretty simple. Not sure how that's much of a story or why racism was suddenly part of that.
However, hold a license to be a guard of some sort, follow the rules of the licence. Also pretty simple, no matter how much of a Muppet a particular person might be.
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@Godder said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
Not sure how that's much of a story or why racism was suddenly part of that.
Well according to the article, the rent-a-guard was hassling the viewer after the hip flask question was already resolved. Not sure how reliable the account is, has that vibe of an over-eager student stridently trying to win points in a middle school debate.
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I feel like we collectively just had a really reasonable attitude to that run-chase. It didn't get helter skelter. It was controlled. It was refreshing. And then Tom Latham went woomph.
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Lovin' the look of Henry Nicholls - shit hes grown the last two years. Probably put the mockers on now.
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no spinners for NZ today, wonder if they were hoping they'd get to bowl first.
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Chapman considered the spinner?
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@westcoastie said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
Chapman considered the spinner?
That's what the comms are saying.
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@westcoastie said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
Chapman considered the spinner?
Apparently according to the comms.
Was he the young fulla talking to Ronchi before?
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@Cyclops said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
@westcoastie said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
Chapman considered the spinner?
That's what the comms are saying.
That was a booboo. Simultaneous posting.
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Good platform but we're going to need at least 350 to be competitive today. Defending is a tough ask at Eden Park.
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@No-Quarter said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:
Good platform but we're going to need at least 350 to be competitive today. Defending is a tough ask at Eden Park.
WASP 325 currently ...