NZ v Australia Test #2
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<p>I've resisted till now because it's a forlorn thought</p>
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<p>Imagine if Jessie was keen (properly keen) to play for us and had been for the last 2 years.</p>
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<p>Middle order batting, a bit of bowling, christ I'd lap that up right now </p>
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<p>Still one of the more gifted players in the world IMO - that swipe he used to connect from off to square leg was made to look ludicrously easy</p>
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<p>Still one of the more gifted players in the world IMO - that swipe he used to connect from off to square leg was made to look ludicrously easy</p>
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<p>alas.........</p>
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<p>His first class batting for Essex has been pretty poor for a couple of seasons, tho' Essex is a tricky pitch, but still its division 2.</p>
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<p>But bowling wise he's been outstanding, he was their 2nd (I think) highest wicket taker last year - 50ish wickets at 25. If he didn't bowl he'd be nowhere near the Essex 1sts, but they'd probably play him as a specialist bowler if that was the only option. Its always been somewhere brisk medium pace dibble can be good - Napier & Bopara have done well there for years.</p>
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<p>Weirdly his spot in the curent NZ test team would probably be batting 8 & bowling 1st change. So its sort of hard to see if he'd get into our test side, on the last few years I'd struggle to argue he's a better batsman than Anderson.</p>
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<p>T20 he's been great for Essex, smashing very fast very big. He'd walk into our T20 side post Baz, and probably be a solid option in the ODI side as a pinch hitting opener who is good for 5-10 overs in the right conditions.</p>
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<p>No chance of him playing for NZ ever again as Essex pay him a really good wack, love him & he plays in a low stress environment all based on him being a non international. Bit like Hamish Marshall I'm not sure he'd get a CC contract if he was an overseas pick, but as a "local" he's there as long as he wants. Whereas Jeetan Patel could play for NZ again & any county in England would pick him up as an overseas pro.</p> -
Warner has had a bit of a bitch about the Kiwi fans behaviour. Seems a bit rich to me. His "there's a line" and "takes it a bit too far" smacks of "well it's my line and I'll decide what's too far". Live by the sword, then don't get whiny if you get stabbed would be my take.<br><br><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket'>http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket</a>
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Kapparently one of the worst offenders abusing,both Aussie and Kiwis on the field was ejected and was actually an Aussie. <br><br>
This team of Aussies seem a bit soft, they can give shit (as thier home fans do - not that it makes our fans behaviour ok) but can't seem to take it. <br><br>
Happy to be big fluffybunnys but if they get given a bit of stick back they have a cry, most Aussie sides in the past talk the talk and walk the walk, but I don't recall so much whinging about getting it back by previous Aussie teams? -
<br><br><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="560827" data-time="1456423523"><p>Kapparently one of the worst offenders abusing,both Aussie and Kiwis on the field was ejected and was actually an Aussie. <br></p></blockquote>
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According to kiwis in the crowd. :think:<br><br>
I stand by my comments that the "Australian" in question was probably from the Auckland region (or, even worse, further north ) and the Cantabs standing nearby didn't recognise his accent as true Kiwi as a result.<br><br>
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<p>I was at the Christchurch test for 5 days and the crowd was really good natured. Definitely a whole lot better behaved than some of the test match crowds I've been in overseas.</p>
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<p>there's a video on stuff that accompanies the article, it shows the 1 bloke they kicked out, I'm actually sitting in the back ground.</p>
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<p>All he did was say a couple of swear words. There was defintitely no abuse of Wraners kids or family.</p>
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<p>.... Obviously I can't speak for the other crowds around the country, but in Christchurch everything was very tame.</p> -
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According to kiwis in the crowd. :think:<br><br>
I stand by my comments that the "Australian" in question was probably from the Auckland region (or, even worse, further north ) and the Cantabs standing nearby didn't recognise his accent as true Kiwi as a result.<br><br>
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<p>As I have said before, I have witnessed 2 Aussies almost get in fisticuffs over one being a twat about Kiwis and the other ashamed of his behavior at rugby, only reason I didn't get involved is I was with my at the time, new boss!</p>
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<p>Twats will be twats, doesn't matter what colour they support, in fact there are always a small number who go to be just twats and have no interest in the sport.</p> -
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<p>I was at the Christchurch test for 5 days and the crowd was really good natured. Definitely a whole lot better behaved than some of the test match crowds I've been in overseas.</p>
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<p>there's a video on stuff that accompanies the article, it shows the 1 bloke they kicked out, I'm actually sitting in the back ground.</p>
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<p>All he did was say a couple of swear words. There was defintitely no abuse of Wraners kids or family.</p>
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<p>.... Obviously I can't speak for the other crowds around the country, but in Christchurch everything was very tame.</p>
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<p>The Basin was pretty tame. A few chats with the men on the boundary but no abuse</p> -
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<p>His first class batting for Essex has been pretty poor for a couple of seasons, tho' Essex is a tricky pitch, but still its division 2.</p>
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<p>But bowling wise he's been outstanding, he was their 2nd (I think) highest wicket taker last year - 50ish wickets at 25. If he didn't bowl he'd be nowhere near the Essex 1sts, but they'd probably play him as a specialist bowler if that was the only option. Its always been somewhere brisk medium pace dibble can be good - Napier & Bopara have done well there for years.</p>
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<p>Weirdly his spot in the curent NZ test team would probably be batting 8 & bowling 1st change. So its sort of hard to see if he'd get into our test side, on the last few years I'd struggle to argue he's a better batsman than Anderson.</p>
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<p>T20 he's been great for Essex, smashing very fast very big. He'd walk into our T20 side post Baz, and probably be a solid option in the ODI side as a pinch hitting opener who is good for 5-10 overs in the right conditions.</p>
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<p>No chance of him playing for NZ ever again as Essex pay him a really good wack, love him & he plays in a low stress environment all based on him being a non international. Bit like Hamish Marshall I'm not sure he'd get a CC contract if he was an overseas pick, but as a "local" he's there as long as he wants. Whereas Jeetan Patel could play for NZ again & any county in England would pick him up as an overseas pro.</p>
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<p>Still averages over 40 for NZ at test level, I went through a phase of thinking NZ needed him, to thinking naa fuck off ya drunk fluffybunny but now back to thinking he'd look great at 5 especially with the more than useful bowling record in his armoury now. The guy who snuck in 101 consecutive tests leaves a huge hole.</p> -
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<p>Why isn't this thread locked/deleted/blown up?<br>
Oz came they kicked our ass... Let's move on, how about those Blues?</p>
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<p>Oh come on, surely the Mods can change your avatar to Ussie saluting after bringing up a ton?? Or Voges saluting after bringing up a ton? Or Smith? Or Burns?</p> -
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<p>Oh come on, surely the Mods can change your avatar to Ussie saluting after bringing up a ton?? Or Voges saluting after bringing up a ton? Or Smith? Or Burns?</p>
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<p>:think: Its kind of hard to pick:</p>
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<p>Oh come on, surely the Mods can change your avatar to Ussie saluting after bringing up a ton?? Or Voges saluting after bringing up a ton? Or Smith? Or Burns?</p>
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<p>Ussie saluting</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="NTA" data-cid="560950" data-time="1456455810"><p>:think: Its kind of hard to pick:<br><br><img src="http://st3.cricketcountry.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Cb8RQ8LUsAAmIV91.jpg" alt="Cb8RQ8LUsAAmIV91.jpg"><br><br><img src="http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/6357214-3x2-700x467.jpg" alt="6357214-3x2-700x467.jpg"><br><br><img src="http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/images/1/m/a/j/c/q/image.related.articleLeadwide.620x349.1maf1a.png/1427637658947.jpg" alt="1427637658947.jpg"></p></blockquote>
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<p>jeez you Aussies still milking that test, crikey it finished days ago!</p>
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<p>Got em, yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.espncricinfo.com/newzealand/content/story/977453.html'>Ryder meets Hesson, but no talk of NZ comeback</a></p>
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<p>Batsman Jesse Ryder had met with New Zealand coach Mike Hesson following the first Test against Australia in Wellington, but there appears to be no change in the status quo with regard to his possible return to the national side.</p>
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<div>Ryder, 31, has not played for New Zealand since January 31, 2014, after he visited a bar along with allrounder Doug Bracewell on the eve of the Auckland Test against India. That incident was the last in a string of alcohol-related discipline issues Ryder had while he was part of the New Zealand set up. His career stands at 18 Tests, 48 ODIs and 22 T20Is at the moment.</div>
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<div>Do you want Jesse Ryder play for NZ again?</div>
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<div>"Jesse had a coffee with a few of us while we were in Wellington. We had a good chat and he was able to tell us how things were going in his life and in his cricket," Hesson said in a statement. "We often catch up with players around the country. I don't want to go into any detail of what we talked about but we agreed to keep in touch. We'll see how things go."</div>
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<div>It was reported by stuff.co.nz that Ryder had initiated the meeting and that it also included New Zealand players Kane Williamson, Tim Southee, team manager Mike Sandle, and Aaron Klee, who was Ryder's manager until February 2014 and is reported to be working with the batsman again.</div>
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<div>Ryder did not feature in the Island of Origin T20 that took place at Basin Reserve in Wellington on February 28. He was the second highest run-scorer in the recently concluded Ford Trophy, New Zealand's domestic one-day competition, making 506 runs at an average of 56 for Central Districts. He scored 62 in the final, which Central Districts won against Canterbury by 156 runs.</div>
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<div>Central Districts team manager Lance Hamilton praised the influence Ryder had on the side. "We always knew he was going to score runs but the massive bonus was his contribution in the dressing room. He was awesome," Hamilton said. "When he got 136 in the major semifinal and we were dead and buried, he got out then he was up in the dressing room within 30 seconds telling the boys 'we've got this, come on boys'. It was unreal. Even his contributions in the team meetings, helping the younger guys, the boys all enjoyed having him around.</div>
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<div>"After the final the boys were partying in the dressing room for a couple of hours and he was drinking lemonade then he got up and shook everyone's hand and gave them all a hug and jumped in his car and drove back to Wellington."</div>
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<p>88% of people in the poll want him back in the team. Bring back Jesse!! :)</p>