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  • CyclopsC Offline
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    @Hooroo said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    @newsjunkie said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    Congratulations to the Kiwi u19 boys for pulling off a remarkable win in the QF.

    Wow! That really was some win given they were chasing and were 153/8. Super big knocks from the tail-enders

    Interesting to compare the two innings. The west Indies went from 183/3 to 238 all out in 47.5. We batted 49.4 and recovered from 67/4 to 148/5 before falling to 153/8.

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    And we go where England and Australia couldn't - and tip over the Windies.

    Caught the end of the West Indies innings - Kristian Clarke looks sharpish with the ball and finished them off bang, bang - including the guy who retired hurt on 99 with debilitating cramp with a yorker that Timmy could have done with. Then Clarke comes out and swings the bat when we were down and out to sneak us home.

    Assuming Wikipedia has the draw right, we will play the winner of the Bangladesh-South Africa QF, which (as above) I'm inclined to think is the weaker of the two remaining QFs.

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    @Hooroo Windies kids indiscipline in batting out the full 50 overs cost them the game.

    Watched a bit of the WI-NZ game, as well as the Ind-Aus. Both Aus and NZ teams fought till the end in the face of top order collapses - very good to see the temperament from the kids.

    Ind-NZ final looks quite probable, and I think its a 50-50 game - this Indian unit is not nearly as strong as last time - the batting is good, but not great - Jaiswal and Garg are very promising and proficient, but they are not ready for prime-time stars like Prithvi Shaw and Shubman Gill were. The biggest difference is the bowling - the pace bowlers Tyagi and Akash are not dominant. Decent, but not stand-outs.

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    @newsjunkie Have you seen anything of the Afghanis? They might trouble India more than us if they get past Pakistan. They thumped South Africa.

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    Clarke's 46 was the highest score by a No. 10 in the Under-19 World Cup history while their partnership was the highest for the ninth wicket in a chase.

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    And they make the semis, after all I said, which is NZ's equal second best placing.

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    Interesting looking at some of the history of NZ teams in this tournament.

    Our best finish was in 1998 when we were losing finalists to England. That team produced 4 players were fairly regular blackcaps over the next decade; Franklin, Mills, Vincent, H Marshall. (plus 3 fringe blackcaps; J Marshall, B Martin, P McGlashen in a format or 2)

    At the time; Franklin was a bit of youth star in NZ. Not sure if he had played senior cricket though at that time.

    Our best team was 2008, losing semi final to a very strong India who were eventual champions. That team produced 3 NZ superstars; Williamson, Southee, Boult, and another regular blackcap in Corey Anderson. Doug Bracewell also in that squad but was very young and a minor contributor.

    At youth level at the time; Williamson, Anderson and Southee were already massive, while Boult was more the anorak's spotter'badge choice

    Also had a very good team in 2010, at home, lost in quarter-final to Australia, Disappointing on paper but strong Aus team with Hazlewood. That team had Latham, Neesham, Anderson and D Bracewell as products to feature regularly over next decade.

    That team had a strong youth fast bowling attack of Small, Wheeler, Bracewell. But the notable thing was the bowlers who didn't make it from that mini-generation; Henry, Milne, Fergusson, Kuggeleijn. I think Milne made his blackaps debut a few months later.

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    @Rapido I'll hazard a guess that Milne was out injured! 🙂

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    No, Looking at the archive he actually had a good national U19 tournament.

    Then made the CD team late in the season after some good Hawke Cup games for Manawatu.

    Rather than "a few months later" as i said - It wasn't actually until early the next season, after a Champions League T20 tournament, that he made the Blackcaps (in the Hadlee/Turner days of throwing young kids in and seeing if they float).

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    Fox Sports had a thing on the 2010 Australian team today, a "where are they now".

    Hazlewood is the obvious stand out, NTA's mate Mitch Marsh was the captain, Adam Zampa plays limited overs stuff (of how i hate Adam Zampa) the rest have done 3/5s of fuck all.

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    @mariner4life said in U19 Cricket World Cup:

    Fox Sports had a thing on the 2010 Australian team today, a "where are they now".

    Hazlewood is the obvious stand out, NTA's mate Mitch Marsh was the captain, Adam Zampa plays limited overs stuff (of how i hate Adam Zampa) the rest have done 3/5s of fuck all.

    I think that team could have had Pattinson already a state player but injured, and Cummins already a test player but injured.

    I think about 3 to 4 players 'making it' per 2 year squad is about normal.

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    I've just watched the 1 h highlights of the NZ-WI game. Our top order got dismissed mistiming pull shots and then the middle order got strangled by the WI spinners. Most batsmen made some contribution until Field and Clarke sealed the deal. Ashok was expensive bowling but took 3 very good catches.

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    And this happened at the end of the WI innings. McKenzie had the misfortune to have to retire hurt on 99 not out after suffering leg cramps but later returned, only to be bowled first ball.

    WI.jpg

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  • SiamS Offline
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    Shit, didn't realise the wee boys made the semi on Waitangi day against Bangladesh

    Finally something half decent from NZ cricket !

    However, our last 5 matches vs Bangladesh is 4-1 to them

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    @Siam we're due

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    @Chris-B saw this too late! Anyway, Afghans were a typical Afghan team - strong on spin, weak on batting. They actually punched above their weight with the bat I think.

    I hope NZ gets past the Bangla toygers and makes it to the final against India - The toygers will be too easy for India to swat aside.

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    @Siam Toygers are usually strong at the u19 level, thanks to some questionable ages, choking spin bowlers, and some focused investment by their board to provide their u19 boys with games and exposure. Shame they don't apply the same level of focus and investment on their FC cricket, but that's that.

    Unless NZ has a top order collapse against them, I think they are on their way to the final.

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    Bangladesh would be raging hot favourites v NZ.

    Beat NZ 4-1 in September (in NZ).

    NZ did, though, win the 15-a-side warm up game in South Africa between the 2 teams about a fortnight ago.

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    @Rapido said in U19 Cricket World Cup:

    Bangladesh would be raging hot favourites v NZ.

    Beat NZ 4-1 in September (in NZ).

    NZ did, though, win the 15-a-side warm up game in South Africa between the 2 teams about a fortnight ago.

    We probably play a lot more rugby earlier than they do though

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  • SiamS Offline
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    Bangladesh, unbeaten in the tournament, win the toss and bowl on a greenish wicket, and a cloudy day.
    Rain forecast for about the 40th over of the chase, and with thunderstorms yesterday, it's noteworthy that Bangles go through on a non result. Perhaps that means no Duckworth?

    Bangles open with an off spinner and we're 1 for 5 after 10 balls. Little black caps😁

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