Bangladesh tour of NZ
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@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@Gunner said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
Henry Nicholls.
You can always rely on him to get a score when we’re all calling for his head.
He’s at home and its only Bangladesh
Yes, but I’m not wrong.
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@Gunner said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@Gunner said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
Henry Nicholls.
You can always rely on him to get a score when we’re all calling for his head.
He’s at home and its only Bangladesh
Yes, but I’m not wrong.
I’m not either. Admitting you’re wrong is a sign of weakness.
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@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@Bones said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
Hard to believe Ravindra only debuted this year. Brilliant to watch.
I’m assuming you posted this while stuck in roadworks.
Stuck in our room watching the cricket next to the open ranch doors with a kingfisher and burger rings looking out over the pool and beach. Really regretting the trip.
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@LABCAT said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
Who the fuck is Adithya Ashok ?
The future of spin bowling in NZ.
I hope he’s better than the present
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@LABCAT said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
Who the fuck is Adithya Ashok ?
The future of spin bowling in NZ.
I hope the future is better than what I saw today.
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@Yeahtheboys said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
What do we gain from playing Nicholls in this series over Finn Allen?
30 something off 20 balls is great in T20 but not so much in ODI I would guess is the thinking on our gain. His strike rate is actually below 100 and av of 27 in ODI (0 hundreds and 5 fifties). He's had a fair go too with 21 innings.
The chances of FA getting 95 at a run a ball yesterday would have been quite slim whereas Nicholls record at home is very good, as has been well documented on here. His failings abroad equally so.
Would have been one of the easier selections I reckon.
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@Snowy said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@Yeahtheboys said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
What do we gain from playing Nicholls in this series over Finn Allen?
30 something off 20 balls is great in T20 but not so much in ODI I would guess is the thinking on our gain. His strike rate is actually below 100 and av of 27 in ODI (0 hundreds and 5 fifties). He's had a fair go too with 21 innings.
The chances of FA getting 95 at a run a ball yesterday would have been quite slim whereas Nicholls record at home is very good, as has been well documented on here. His failings abroad equally so.
Would have been one of the easier selections I reckon.
You nailed it.
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@Snowy said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@Yeahtheboys said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
What do we gain from playing Nicholls in this series over Finn Allen?
30 something off 20 balls is great in T20 but not so much in ODI I would guess is the thinking on our gain. His strike rate is actually below 100 and av of 27 in ODI (0 hundreds and 5 fifties). He's had a fair go too with 21 innings.
The chances of FA getting 95 at a run a ball yesterday would have been quite slim whereas Nicholls record at home is very good, as has been well documented on here. His failings abroad equally so.
Would have been one of the easier selections I reckon.
You could argue that about anyone not named Don Bradman ( and I’m not sure what is strike rate was )
I remember catching an interview on the wireless with Ross Taylor about the mental side of playing a sport where, let’s be honest, you fail more than you succeed, in his case for every massive score there’s a few shit ones to get the average in the mid 40s.
But yeah, back to Nicholls he’s at home and Bangladesh aren’t really the best travellers. His position is reasonably safe one would think.
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@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
You could argue that about anyone not named Don Bradman ( and I’m not sure what is strike rate was )
Ha. Take whole sentence. It was a comparison with Nicholls chances of doing the same, which were less slim based on historical performance.
Read with the usual financial advice caveat about past performance and guarantee of future performance.
Bradman had a shit ODI strike rate by the way.*
*it could also be infinite but I went with shit.
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@Snowy said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
You could argue that about anyone not named Don Bradman ( and I’m not sure what is strike rate was )
Ha. Take whole sentence. It was a comparison with Nicholls chances of doing the same, which were less slim based on historical performance.
Read with the usual financial advice caveat about past performance and guarantee of future performance.
Bradman had a shit ODI strike rate by the way.*
*it could also be infinite but I went with shit.
Terrible ODI record and didn’t score in the subcontinent. Give me Tendulkar or Kohli any day
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@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@Snowy said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
@MN5 said in Bangladesh tour of NZ:
You could argue that about anyone not named Don Bradman ( and I’m not sure what is strike rate was )
Ha. Take whole sentence. It was a comparison with Nicholls chances of doing the same, which were less slim based on historical performance.
Read with the usual financial advice caveat about past performance and guarantee of future performance.
Bradman had a shit ODI strike rate by the way.*
*it could also be infinite but I went with shit.
Terrible ODI record and didn’t score in the subcontinent. Give me Tendulkar or Kohli any day
At least that's branching out from the typical kiwi butter chicken.