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  • MN5M Offline
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    Ravel goes and CDGH goes in as a nightwatchman. 1 from 1 so far which seems to defeat the purpose somewhat.

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    No, Colin is trying to win tonight

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    No, Colin is trying to win tonight

    Yeah just saw that, in my defence I only have cricinfo to go off. Woulda thought Southee a better option?

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    @mariner4life said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    so, Mitch Santner, big test with the ball...

    Probably needs a rest after that mammoth bowling spell. Put him on ice for the CH series

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    Well that was essentially a 3 day spanking. Well done boys. Southee MOM?

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    cop that sarn

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    @Chris-B. said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Bangles starting to crumble - essentially 27/4. Last specialist batsmen at the crease.

    Be surprised if we ended having to chase much more than 100. Could be even over before the end of play today

    yup..well apart from coming back tomorrow

    no wait...

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    And they go at six an over to get themselves a day at the beach.

    Pretty comprehensive victory despite the poor catching and that no-one got a hundred.

    Nonetheless - Tom Latham averages 100.66 for the series, Nicholls 77.5, Kane 79.5 and Rossco and Santner also over 50. Good average padding work, which is the requirement when playing the minnows. Book yourself in for another few tests.

    BJ, Raval and CdGh with averages in the 20s have missed the golden opportunity.

    Boult, Wagner and to a slightly lesser extent Timmy (collectively 33 wickets) helping their bowling averages. Santner (49) and CdGh (150) - (collectively 3 wickets) not really helping theirs.

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    That's a pretty satisfying result all up. We haven't been brilliant against the Bangles in recent years so to white-wash them after doing Pakistan 2-0 is the best possible lead up to Aus/SA we could get.

    By far the biggest concern is the fielding. If you drop Smith on 10 he will go on to make 150 just about every time. We just cannot afford that, so I hope that's their biggest focus at the moment.

    I have Santner in my 11 above but if he's not taking wickets then I think Ish Sodhi is absolutely worth a go. He can hold a bat and his 6/11, even though it was a T20, will give him a heap of confidence.

    I'm taking the boy to Eden Park next Monday - bring it on!

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    Do the BCs change a winning team? That's the big question for me. They have a spinner who they didn't use but who batted well and a medium pacer who bowled pretty ordinary stuff but who slogged them to a convincing victory. Their places might be in doubt if Sodhi and Neesh are fit. Nicholls should be safe but with that technique shit could get fucken ugly vs Steyn et all.

    Not sure what the solution is with the fielding. Traditionally we've always been strong in this department but have fallen away which, with cricket being fully professional, is really surprising. What I do like though is the fact we always have a really useful tail. Southee as always is hit or miss but Wagner strikes me as a real battler who is capable of staying around and Boult is no mug either.

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    The only potential change to the test team that I can see would be Neesham or Anderson in for CdGh and then only if one of those is fully fit and firing.

    The No. 5 eggs are in the Nicholls basket and I can't seem them being tipped out after he just made his highest test score unless Anderson or Neesham do something extraordinary in the meantime.

    On Santner, I reckon he is firmly entrenched as our number 1 test spinner and under no threat whatsoever.

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    Agree @Chris-B, I just hope they aren't look at Santner through Vettori-tainted glasses. He's got talent but right now he doesn't have the stats to back that up. I really like Ish as a bowler so would like to see him given another go if his form warrants it.

    On No. 5, that innings was hugely important for Nicholls and will keep him in the team for the rest of the summer. As I said before I am far from convinced, but happy to see him score some runs. The flaws in his technique are easily fixed and he does have a good eye.

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    They won't change a winning team, but they should.

    Neesham for CdG. Also would solve the slip catching issue as he was the incumbent second slip. (By god Mark Craig was a fantastic second slip before him.....)

    I do like watching Colin play, I reckon his bowling is the ideal 4th seamer mould. But his batting is just too loose For test level, and 6, if filling that spot with an all rounder, should be a batsman who bowls.

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    @No-Quarter said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Agree @Chris-B, I just hope they aren't look at Santner through Vettori-tainted glasses. He's got talent but right now he doesn't have the stats to back that up. I really like Ish as a bowler so would like to see him given another go if his form warrants it.

    What stats are you talking about here? Assume FC bowling record?

    Because at international level his record is good, but more importantly he's fulfilling the role they want; a spinner with control on generally non spin friendly pitches.

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    @Rapido said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @No-Quarter said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Agree @Chris-B, I just hope they aren't look at Santner through Vettori-tainted glasses. He's got talent but right now he doesn't have the stats to back that up. I really like Ish as a bowler so would like to see him given another go if his form warrants it.

    What stats are you talking about here? Assume FC bowling record?

    Because at international level his record is good, but more importantly he's fulfilling the role they want; a spinner with control on generally non spin friendly pitches.

    Batting average of 26 and bowling average of 38 isn't very good. It is probably good enough, however. Todd Astle is probably who I would pick if we wanted a spinner to bowl more overs. The truth is our pitches just don't suit the spinners very much.

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    Yeah, he's in the "not quite a good enough batsmen, not quite a good enough bowler" category at the moment. I think you really need to command your place in at least one of those disciplines to be an asset to the team. Otherwise the 6 batsmen / keeper / 4 bowlers would be my preference.

    He has undoubted talent though, so I can see why they are persevering with him. IMO he needs to command the number 6 spot in the lineup if he wants to be in the team long-term, as I don't think he will ever be a big wicket taker.

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    @hydro11 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Rapido said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @No-Quarter said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Agree @Chris-B, I just hope they aren't look at Santner through Vettori-tainted glasses. He's got talent but right now he doesn't have the stats to back that up. I really like Ish as a bowler so would like to see him given another go if his form warrants it.

    What stats are you talking about here? Assume FC bowling record?

    Because at international level his record is good, but more importantly he's fulfilling the role they want; a spinner with control on generally non spin friendly pitches.

    Batting average of 26 and bowling average of 38 isn't very good. It is probably good enough, however. Todd Astle is probably who I would pick if we wanted a spinner to bowl more overs. The truth is our pitches just don't suit the spinners very much.

    A spinner averaging under 40 is Warnie/ Murali like by BC standards. Not bowling at all in the previous test certainly helped this though.

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    Vettori averaged 34 with the ball and 30 with the bat at the end of his career. In fairness Santner isn't that far off the pace given it's early days.

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    @hydro11 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Rapido said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @No-Quarter said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Agree @Chris-B, I just hope they aren't look at Santner through Vettori-tainted glasses. He's got talent but right now he doesn't have the stats to back that up. I really like Ish as a bowler so would like to see him given another go if his form warrants it.

    What stats are you talking about here? Assume FC bowling record?

    Because at international level his record is good, but more importantly he's fulfilling the role they want; a spinner with control on generally non spin friendly pitches.

    Batting average of 26 and bowling average of 38 isn't very good. It is probably good enough, however. Todd Astle is probably who I would pick if we wanted a spinner to bowl more overs. The truth is our pitches just don't suit the spinners very much.

    For an NZ spinner? Seriously you think a test bowling average of 38 isn't good enough for an NZ spinner?

    I'd take that at the end of his career tbh, but I hope for better. Let alone now while he's still a pup.

    But at best it would be mid to low 30s (a.k.a John Bracewell, Vettori, H Howarty etc) if using historic precedents.

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    @No-Quarter said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Yeah, he's in the "not quite a good enough batsmen, not quite a good enough bowler" category at the moment. I think you really need to command your place in at least one of those disciplines to be an asset to the team. Otherwise the 6 batsmen / keeper / 4 bowlers would be my preference.

    He has undoubted talent though, so I can see why they are persevering with him. IMO he needs to command the number 6 spot in the lineup if he wants to be in the team long-term, as I don't think he will ever be a big wicket taker.

    There's no persevering. He's nailing his bowling role.

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