Black Caps vs England Series
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@KiwiMurph said in Black Caps vs England Series:
You would think those catching statistics are a KPI for the fielding coach?
100 % if you had those KPIs statics you wouldn't get another job in Australia.
KPIs are kept on all the coaches here as well as the players, it is were your reputation is built as effective as a coach or not.
KPIs are common practice for all teams I would have thought.
I am not sure if NZ do but here as an example we as coaches write reports which can be assessed by other coaches on Australian cricket app.
Those include Injury updates,What the player is working on for rehabilitation for the injury,,perceived playing weakness, what certain areas the player is working on in this training block,Upload video analysis and we map out their month training wise.
Then if the player is back at their club or their private coaches those coaches can pick up the ball and keep working on it and it is consistent for the Players. -
Same playing 11. There is some outright thievery of test caps occurring at the Basin Reserve. Someone should get the police involved.
Then someone will have to explain to a judge how the 9th or 10th best fit seam bowler is opening the bowling in a test match and the 4th best fit keeper/batsman is playing.
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I am really struggling with Southee's continued selection. In fact, it is seriously pissing me off! IIRC he took 2 wickets at Hagley, one of which was the GP screamer that had no right to be caught, and was in no way attributable to good bowling. He had none of the dropped sitters off his bowling either.
He was very good for a long time, but bloody hell it is over Tim!
I really hope that the above is somehow a reverse jinx, but it seems soooooo unlikely.
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@Snowy said in Black Caps vs England Series:
I am really struggling with Southee's continued selection. In fact, it is seriously pissing me off! IIRC he took 2 wickets at Hagley, one of which was the GP screamer that had no right to be caught, and was in no way attributable to good bowling. He had none of the dropped sitters off his bowling either.
He was very good for a long time, but bloody hell it is over Tim!
I really hope that the above is somehow a reverse jinx, but it seems soooooo unlikely.
The sentimental farewell tour - something NZ sports teams are priding themselves on lately.
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@Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:
The sentimental farewell tour - something NZ sports teams are priding themselves on lately.
Yeah, the pride is supposed to go before a fall, we are just incorporating it.
Losing when you aren't putting your best players in the team is unbelievably stupid in a business that's sole purpose is to win (or at the very least inspire performance). I can't see watching "has beens" lose being inspirational for the guys waiting either.
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Wellington on a slightly above average day today. Bit cloudy, not a lot of wind. That ripped through yesterday. Win the toss and bowl.
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@Snowy said in Black Caps vs England Series:
I really hope that the above is somehow a reverse jinx, but it seems soooooo unlikely.
Timmy's bowling seems beyond even my powers of reverse jinx. Sadly finishing up a passenger for two last Tests.
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@Chris-B said in Black Caps vs England Series:
@Snowy The most annoying thing is that they'll open the bowling with Tim - when he should be the fourth seamer.
@Chris had the only plausible reason for this that I have heard - Tim is shit with the new ball, but he will be much shitter with an older one.
He may have been a touch more eloquent than that about it.
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Timmy's last 11 test matches (21 innings). 17 wicket at 52.
It's probably hard to find an equivalent run ever in NZ history. I wonder what the worst run of 11 tests is for an NZ bowler without getting dropped.
Is basically slightly worse than the equivalent of career Chris Pringle average-wise, but at half the wicket taking ability.
I looked at the last 21 bowling innings of Kyle Mills as an example. Compared to Tim's 17 wickets at 52. Kyle was drop-worthy with 27 wicket at 34. (Ironically, Kye was dropped to make way for some young tyro definitely not called Tom Southerley that the slectors though was worth a cnother crack)
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@KiwiMurph said in Black Caps vs England Series:
Did anyone really expect this regime to drop Southee in his final series?
No, but it doesn't stop us wanting it to happen (or whining that it isn't).
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@Rapido said in Black Caps vs England Series:
It's probably hard to find an equivalent run ever in NZ history.
"He had one of the worst home summers by any Kiwi seam bowler in the country’s 94-year history of hosting tests, using the common metrics of average (runs per wicket) and strike rate (balls per wicket).
Cricinfo’s Statsguru makes it easy to find a list of New Zealand seamers who have bowled at least 60 overs across at least four innings during any given season.
That gives you a group of 177 bowler-seasons, from Ted Badcock in 1929 through to Southee, Henry and Will O’Rourke in 2023-24.
Southee’s average of 71.33 this summer was the third-worst mark and his strike rate of 127.1 was the sixth-worst mark."
That is from prior to latest test.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350209891/breaking-down-black-caps-captain-tim-southees-summer