Black Caps tour of England 2022
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Well bugger me, that was some run chase. Bairstow would likely have got England’s fastest century if Stokes had have been able to run, as it was he missed out by two balls.
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So thats the second test in a row where the difference between losing and winning all points to the non selection of Neil Wagner.
Score 553 first innings and lose. Why? Because we didn't have a strike non-new ball bowler who could take wickets.
Well, we did, but he was sitting in the stands.
I'm really fucking angry about this.
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@MajorRage said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
I'm really fucking angry about this.
You can blame me - this is the first cricket I've followed for about 6-7 years.
The Curse of the Meldrew's strikes again....
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
@MajorRage said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
I'm really fucking angry about this.
You can blame me - this is the first cricket I've followed for about 6-7 years.
The Curse of the Meldrew's strikes again....
Sounds like the Black Caps should select RTS.
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I blame Baz.
I hear Wagner will be fit and fresh for the third test.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
I blame Baz.
I hear Wagner will be fit and fresh for the third test.
Well with Jamieson out, what choice does he have.
But man, how good is Mitchell, if we drop him for Nicholls when Williamson is back I will be so pissed.
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@Darren said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
@ACT-Crusader said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
I blame Baz.
I hear Wagner will be fit and fresh for the third test.
Well with Jamieson out, what choice does he have.
But man, how good is Mitchell, if we drop him for Nicholls when Williamson is back I will be so pissed.
Drop Young or Nicholls
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I don't know what it is about NZC's High Performance approach in the last nine months or so, but it is fast resulting in a decline of high performance in NZ cricket.
We have coaches like Bob Carter being rewarded for an atrocious win-loss record by being sent straight back into his High Performance role. And since the time of the Indian tour we have had the Black Caps (and identically the White Ferns) steadfastly refusing to select one of their best performing, wicket taking, non-opening bowlers.
Add into it the age of the Black Caps pace attack, Kane being out of form and mostly out of sight, a mercurial top order, and a passive stand in captain, and it feels a little bit like watching the decline of All Blacks during the late stages of Steve Hansen's reign and into Fosters Flops...
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@Donsteppa said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
I don't know what it is about NZC's High Performance approach in the last nine months or so, but it is fast resulting in a decline of high performance in NZ cricket.
We have coaches like Bob Carter being rewarded for an atrocious win-loss record by being sent straight back into his High Performance role. And since the time of the Indian tour we have had the Black Caps (and identically the White Ferns) steadfastly refusing to select one of their best performing, wicket taking, non-opening bowlers.
Add into it the age of the Black Caps pace attack, Kane being out of form and mostly out of sight, a mercurial top order, and a passive stand in captain, and it feels a little bit like watching the decline of All Blacks during the late stages of Steve Hansen's reign and into Fosters Flops...
Our time at the summit was barely long enough to enjoy it. The frustrating thing is we are better than this
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@canefan said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
@Donsteppa said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
I don't know what it is about NZC's High Performance approach in the last nine months or so, but it is fast resulting in a decline of high performance in NZ cricket.
We have coaches like Bob Carter being rewarded for an atrocious win-loss record by being sent straight back into his High Performance role. And since the time of the Indian tour we have had the Black Caps (and identically the White Ferns) steadfastly refusing to select one of their best performing, wicket taking, non-opening bowlers.
Add into it the age of the Black Caps pace attack, Kane being out of form and mostly out of sight, a mercurial top order, and a passive stand in captain, and it feels a little bit like watching the decline of All Blacks during the late stages of Steve Hansen's reign and into Fosters Flops...
Our time at the summit was barely long enough to enjoy it. The frustrating thing is we are better than this
Yep, it's curiosity of this team that we can score 550+ and somehow manage to lose. Though it's better than the mid 90's teams who would have been all out for 180 I guess
I wonder if Stead will repeat Sydney and leave out Southee for the third test...
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@Bovidae said in Black Caps tour of England 2022:
The Stead-Latham combo strikes again!
We won the WTC in spite of Stead, not because of him.
Yep, it really looks like that, every time Kane is out our performance drops across the board. That's an embarrassing result.