Afghanistan vs Black Caps, only test
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@dogmeat said in Afghanistan vs Black Caps, only test:
@nzzp Seemingly BCCI offered Afghanistan other grounds but they chose this one because of proximity to Delhi
Sort of screws NZ's faint chances in the WTC
nah, we're good. From ESPN:
From the WTC playing conditions, "An abandoned match will be treated as a draw. But if the match is abandoned because of an unfit pitch or outfield, the home team will be penalised, and points for a win will be awarded to the visiting side."
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@nzzp said in Afghanistan vs Black Caps, only test:
...but turns out this isn't a WTC fixture I don't think. If it is, AFG aren't on the WTC table.
Who the heck knows any more
Yes, Afghanistan, Ireland and Zimbabwe are test playing nations but not part of the WTC.
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Imagine going to some shithole in north India to play cricket and not even getting a game. It would be like us making a touring side play on the Chatham Islands in April then the game getting rained out.
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This is just typical, NZ get scheduled to play a game during the back end of the monsoon season at a ground that's sketchy anyway. This would never happen to the likes of India, England or Australia. Just goes to show where NZ sit in the world of cricket really.
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@1kiwi said in Afghanistan vs Black Caps, only test:
This is just typical, NZ get scheduled to play a game during the back end of the monsoon season at a ground that's sketchy anyway. This would never happen to the likes of India, England or Australia. Just goes to show where NZ sit in the world of cricket really.
Indeed.
It’s the big three, the rest and then the bottom feeders like Afghanistan, Ireland and Zimbabwe
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@SouthernMann said in Afghanistan vs Black Caps, only test:
Imagine going to some shithole in north India to play cricket and not even getting a game. It would be like us making a touring side play on the Chatham Islands in April then the game getting rained out.
At least you would get an awesome feed of crayfish and blue cod on the Chathams
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I'm sure this risks deserving to be in the politics thread, but i'm surprised that there's no discussion above about whether this test should have taken place in the first place. Given the Afghan approach to banning women's cricket, I tend towards the notion that their men shouldn't be allowed to play either. I thought the unveiling of the trophy was particularly sick given how much it looked like a burka was covering the bloody thing. Felt sorry for Tim Southee having to stand there like a lemon.
The ECB have stated that England won't play Afghanistan whilst the women's team are not allowed to play, but lets be honest, England had no intention of wasting a test on them anyway.
Keen to see NZ play more test cricket, but that would involve India, England and Aus actually sharing the bloody money with the other nations. Cricket is dying infront of our eyes in favour of stupid, presumably money laundering T10 and T20 tournaments globally that literally no one is watching.
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@Dodge said in Afghanistan vs Black Caps, only test:
I'm sure this risks deserving to be in the politics thread, but i'm surprised that there's no discussion above about whether this test should have taken place in the first place. Given the Afghan approach to banning women's cricket, I tend towards the notion that their men shouldn't be allowed to play either. I thought the unveiling of the trophy was particularly sick given how much it looked like a burka was covering the bloody thing. Felt sorry for Tim Southee having to stand there like a lemon.
The ECB have stated that England won't play Afghanistan whilst the women's team are not allowed to play, but lets be honest, England had no intention of wasting a test on them anyway.
Keen to see NZ play more test cricket, but that would involve India, England and Aus actually sharing the bloody money with the other nations. Cricket is dying infront of our eyes in favour of stupid, presumably money laundering T10 and T20 tournaments globally that literally no one is watching.
There’s still enough compelling test cricket to keep things interesting.
Sri Lanka beating England in England was a huge result as a recent example.
Ashes is always awesome and there is NO WAY Australia will ever do away with the Boxing Day test.
There’s still plenty of life left in the best format of the game.
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@Dodge I agree to a point, and the England stance of making it specifically about the women's team being able to play makes some sense, but at the same time where do you draw the line? Should we refuse to play Pakistan given the way women and anyone not Muslim is treated in that country? Hell we've only just started playing cricket again there given how bad things got, but they were never banned from competing. There's no easy answer, but I do worry when teams start making stances like that, as it opens up a can of worms, and when it comes to politics it's unlikely everyone is going to agree.
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@Dodge I also understand the sentiment, but think this is misguided. Banning the men doesn't hurt the Taleban at all but does screw the individual test players. Most of whom have a pretty harsh back story. Depriving them of a chance to play Test cricket seems to be heaping further misfortune on them.
The stance of Australia and England is IMO a self-serving excuse to avoid playing a fixture they don't want - hiding behind a veneer of hand wring social consciousness. It's worse than virtue signalling because it's deliberate hypocrisy.
I guarantee England's stance would have been different if they and Afghanistan had both won their T20WC semi's back in June
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@SouthernMann said in Afghanistan vs Black Caps, only test:
Imagine going to some shithole in north India to play cricket and not even getting a game. It would be like us making a touring side play on the Chatham Islands in April then the game getting rained out.
Oh come on mate, you southerners produced 2 washed out tests in the space of 9 years haha.