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<p>haha delicious. I don't give a fuck what they blame it on. I can almost hear the wailing of their deluded rabid fans from here. sucked in fluffybunnies, your band of cricketing gods got rolled by spinners from New Zealand. Burn an effigy fuckers!</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Donsteppa" data-cid="564891" data-time="1458089969"><p>That Santner's reasonable.</p></blockquote>
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And to think there was a discussion on here a couple weeks ago regarding if he was missed or not from the test losses to Australia -
<p>In fucking deed, Mr Kimber.</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/983403.html'>http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016/content/story/983403.html</a></p> -
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Mariner failed anatomy...<br>
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Has Dhoni blamed the Asian Cup pitches yet? Because they didn't prepare his team for their home conditions?<br>
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Suck a bucket of steaming dicks.<br></p></blockquote>To be fair Dhoni has always struck me as a classy guy. But the locals will be getting the effigies ready to burn if they lose to the pakis -
<p>If you have the better spinners, you don't want a spinning pitch. A good pitch can make a mediocre spinner to be a really good one. In saying that our spinners did look a lot better than mediocre. It was good to see Ronchi get a few runs as well.</p>
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<p>I thought how we bowled to Dhoni was superb. Zeroed into his pads and gave him little width to really unleash, which we know he can. I was quite confident going into this one. Huge pressure on India to win at home, our team is pretty high on confidence, plus the beige :)</p>
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<p>It's Friday that I'm most concerned with. Despite out good record in the short forms vs OZ, I think the pressure will be on us.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bovidae" data-cid="564908" data-time="1458093240"><p>Dhoni wasn't too complimentary to the NZ spinners in his post-match interview. He said on more than one occasion that there were a number of soft dismissals and that the Indians batsmen didn't adapt. That seems to be the party line from all the Indian commentators, i.e., we beat ourselves.</p></blockquote>
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Like the All Blacks under Richie McCaw, you mean?<br><br>
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<p>haha delicious. I don't give a fuck what they blame it on. I can almost hear the wailing of their deluded rabid fans from here. sucked in fluffybunnys, your band of cricketing gods got rolled by spinners from New Zealand. Burn an effigy fuckers!</p>
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<p>#FuckenOzziecuntsfuckenunderarmbowlingsledgingBradHaddinfuckyouTrevorChappellIhateyouDavidWarner</p>
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<p>Is that a feral enough hashtag or can someone do better ?</p>
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:think: <br><br>
Like the All Blacks under Richie McCaw, you mean?<br><br>
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Apart from how often losing didn't happen <br>
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<p>And to think there was a discussion on here a couple weeks ago regarding if he was missed or not from the test losses to Australia</p>
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<p>Because they were played on a piece of cracked mud that turned sideways from the first over?</p>
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<p>Because they were played on a piece of cracked mud that turned sideways from the first over?</p>
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<p>But yes, he was missed, but not quite <em>that</em> missed. <strong>Ish looked a legend on that pitch too & I'm not sure he is.</strong></p>
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<p>The day the fern realised that Gollum was indeed Chris Rattue ;)</p> -
<p>Boom destroyed the bangles by himself & now Gayle is doing it to the poms. Last chance to see 2 of the most perfectly suited T20 guys internationally I guess. Jeez they are both a good watch. The windies are 15 balls from a win or 1 wicket from a thrashing...</p>
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<p>Depending on how up to date Gayles stats are, that was either his 17th or 18th T20 100. From memory it's around double the next guys.<br>
To say he's done alright at T20 is a bit of an understatement.</p>
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<p>If you have the better spinners, you don't want a spinning pitch. A good pitch can make a mediocre spinner to be a really good one. In saying that our spinners did look a lot better than mediocre. It was good to see Ronchi get a few runs as well.</p>
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<p>Do they have better spinners though or do they just play more in favourable conditions?</p>
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<p>Aswin (who is considered their best) record in NZ in 2014</p>
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<p>1st ODI 10 overs 0 for 52, Nathan McCullum 10 overs 0 for 54</p>
<p>2nd ODI 8 overs 0 for 50, McCullum 8 overs 0 for 40</p>
<p>3rd ODI 10 overs 1 for 47, Mccullum 8 overs 1 for 39</p>
<p>4th ODI 10 overs 0 for 41, McCullum 10 overs 0 for 44</p>
<p>5th ODI 6 overs 0 for 37, McCullum 10 overs 1 for 37</p>
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<p>Those figures hardly say he is a top quality spinner who is a threat in any conditions. In our conditions he appears no better than Nathan McCullum.</p>
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<p>Maybe NZ should be trying to replicate sub continent pitches like in India next time the Aussies come rather than green tops.</p> -
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Er what?