New Zealand v West Indies
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@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@mariner4life said in New Zealand v West Indies:
Curtley Ambrose would take 9-2 on that deck
Ambrose could do that on most decks. It actually isn't doing as much as it looks like it should and I have been watching since start of play. I do think the bowling has been pretty shit though.
Someone should start a modern bowling averages thread
It'll just end up in my posting the video of Curtley in Perth where he takes like 7-1
Fuck i love Curtley
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@Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
Someone should start a modern bowling averages thread
**> Same argument as the batting one. Pitches, bats, grounds, covers, etc.
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Just the guys running in get smacked. Too many variables to compare.So in other words a bunch of blokes discussing sport ?
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@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
Someone should start a modern bowling averages thread
**> Same argument as the batting one. Pitches, bats, grounds, covers, etc.
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Just the guys running in get smacked. Too many variables to compare.So in other words a bunch of blokes discussing sport ?
Yes, on the same topic.
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Always good when you put the opposition in on a green top and it looks likely they will only bat once
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@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@Crucial said in New Zealand v West Indies:
This is the Black Caps remember. Fat lady hasn't even done makeup yet.
Yeah but they’re at home with a load of class players and it’s also a shite WI team.
Yep, we have discovered the winning formula at last. Get a global pandemic going then invite the world's worst teams to travel to us, infect them with Covid during quarantine, then thump then on green tops.
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I know it's hard to accept as long suffering fans but we have a class side at the moment with some genuinely world class players in the mix. Our recent test record is formidable at home. We've also made the last two CWC finals and outright won the second one, only thwarted by the ICC bringing the game into disrepute by putting nonsensical T20 rules into that CWC and that one alone (yes I will take that bitterness to my grave).
We are way too fucking good for the WI at home. Anything other than a clean sweep should be viewed as a failure.
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@No-Quarter said in New Zealand v West Indies:
I know it's hard to accept as long suffering fans but we have a class side at the moment with some genuinely world class players in the mix. Our recent test record is formidable at home. We've also made the last two CWC finals and outright won the second one, only thwarted by the ICC bringing the game into disrepute by putting nonsensical T20 rules into that CWC and that one alone (yes I will take that bitterness to my grave).
We are way too fucking good for the WI at home. Anything other than a clean sweep should be viewed as a failure.
Yeah all this ‘aw it’s the Black Caps’ negative talk should fuck right off.
We’re not playing Greenidge, Haynes, Richards, Richardson, Lara and four hostile, world class quicks.
We’re playing a brilliant all rounder and captain, a decent quick bowler and a host of journeymen.
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@mikey07 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@MN5 Totally agree where very guilty of toll poppy syndrome. I’m just happy we have test cricket shame it’s only a 2 test series.
Story of our lives. I remember Alastair Cook and Ross Taylor debuted around the same time but was shocked at how many more tests the pommy opener played than Rossco.
In ten years time our team might plunge to the depths of the mid 2000s and we might get another generation of plodders ( which the Windies basically are ) so let’s embrace the fine players we have now.
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@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
In ten years time our team might plunge to the depths of the mid 2000s and we might get another generation of plodders ( which the Windies basically are ) so let’s embrace the fine players we have now.
Absolutely, enjoy this team. Hopefully success will breed success though and these guys will inspire the next generation of players.
Not sure that I could handle another couple of decades being traumatised by the BCs.
As for the match, it is probably better for us if the pitch still has a bit in it next couple of days. I think our bowlers will know how to get more out of it than the Windies (assuming that we have been bowled out or hopefully declared). I get the feeling Jamieson might be the man.
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@Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
In ten years time our team might plunge to the depths of the mid 2000s and we might get another generation of plodders ( which the Windies basically are ) so let’s embrace the fine players we have now.
Absolutely, enjoy this team. Hopefully success will breed success though and these guys will inspire the next generation of players.
Not sure that I could handle another couple of decades being traumatised by the BCs.
As for the match, it is probably better for us if the pitch still has a bit in it next couple of days. I think our bowlers will know how to get more out of it than the Windies (assuming that we have been bowled out or hopefully declared). I get the feeling Jamieson might be the man.
Revenge for all the trauma Garner/Walsh/Ambrose caused us over the years.
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@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:
@MN5 said in New Zealand v West Indies:
In ten years time our team might plunge to the depths of the mid 2000s and we might get another generation of plodders ( which the Windies basically are ) so let’s embrace the fine players we have now.
Absolutely, enjoy this team. Hopefully success will breed success though and these guys will inspire the next generation of players.
Not sure that I could handle another couple of decades being traumatised by the BCs.
As for the match, it is probably better for us if the pitch still has a bit in it next couple of days. I think our bowlers will know how to get more out of it than the Windies (assuming that we have been bowled out or hopefully declared). I get the feeling Jamieson might be the man.
Revenge for all the trauma Garner/Walsh/Ambrose caused us over the years.
Ken Rutherford would agree with that sentiment