Black Caps tour of India
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I do wonder in cricket, with the aid of AI etc to really speed it up, if they will just use the technology for every appeal in the end and the umpires job will just be general game management.
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Looked like it was going down leg, a hopeful review
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That was catchable, he didn't react in time
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@No-Quarter said in Black Caps tour of India:
Looked like it was going down leg, a hopeful review
They've spent two - can only go for howlers now!
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Nice to see Conway looking good!
One more run and he'd have been able to say he scored twice as much as India. Not many who'd be able to say that!
Next session is crucial (as usual). I'm right with @dogmeat - we only want to bat once or have a trivial amount to make in the second innings andit will never be easier to score runs in this game.
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I am loving all the salty tears from Indian commentators going on about how unplayable the pitch was for India, and how easy it was for our batsmen. For sure the conditions improved, but given their innings lasted just 30 overs Latham and Conway had to survive in very similar conditions as their openers. Rolling them for 46 in front of their home fans is one of the more enjoyable things I've ever watched.
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Also agree we really have to bat once if we want to win this, despite the first day the pitch is actually very dry and will take a lot of turn on the final day, their spinners will be very tricky to combat if we are chasing anything north of 100.
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To add to my comment above, there is far too much focus on the pitch, there wasn't anything really wrong with it TBH. It had decent pace and bounce, and as you'd expect a bit of movement with the new ball, it was far fucking far from unplayable, the credit has to go to O'Rourke and Henry who were absolutely superb.
I think India made the right call at the toss, there is not much grass on the pitch and it will turn more and more. If they had survived that first session just 1 or 2 wickets down, we'd be well behind the game having to bat last on it.