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    @bovidae said in T20 World Cup 2021:

    @donsteppa said in T20 World Cup 2021:

    I see it's the same T20I squad as the World Cup for the India T20I games.

    It looks like both NZ and India will be resting some key players for the T20 games to save them for the test series. Williamson and Southee have been mentioned for NZ.

    Makes sense, I wondered about Williamson's elbow injury ahead of the tests. Might be a paper thin specialist batting lineup with no Williamson or Conway in the T20I's...

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    NZ are down to 13 players (from the T20 squad), so limited amount of resting that they can do, unless they integrate the test players in to play some of the T20 games.

    Although apparently Fergusson is near fitness again, and still there, and may be available. To push it up to 14 players.

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    @rapido said in T20 World Cup 2021:

    NZ are down to 13 players (from the T20 squad), so limited amount of resting that they can do, unless they integrate the test players in to play some of the T20 games.

    They must be over there? None of the test players are playing Plunket Shield this round and I read in an article Taylor headed to India last week. So it's make sense to use those guys than rush Ferguson back.

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    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

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    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

    I could live with that. The fact he’s never had a go surprises me to no end.

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    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

    I could live with that. The fact he’s never had a go surprises me to no end.

    I don't understand either. These days his bowling has so much variation. And he can bat a bit

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    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

    I could live with that. The fact he’s never had a go surprises me to no end.

    I don't understand either. These days his bowling has so much variation. And he can bat a bit

    Hold up an end maybe, I love Wags but I’d hardly use that as a glowing endorsement for a spot in the shorter form. Pretty much anyone can bat a bit these days. Can’t think of the next Chris Martin off the top of my head.

    You would think his bowling efforts deserved a shot though. Has he made himself unavailable or has he not been selected ?

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    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

    I could live with that. The fact he’s never had a go surprises me to no end.

    I don't understand either. These days his bowling has so much variation. And he can bat a bit

    Hold up an end maybe, I love Wags but I’d hardly use that as a glowing endorsement for a spot in the shorter form. Pretty much anyone can bat a bit these days. Can’t think of the next Chris Martin off the top of my head.

    You would think his bowling efforts deserved a shot though. Has he made himself unavailable or has he not been selected ?

    Wags doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would opt out. We loves Wags ❤

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    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

    I could live with that. The fact he’s never had a go surprises me to no end.

    I don't understand either. These days his bowling has so much variation. And he can bat a bit

    Hold up an end maybe, I love Wags but I’d hardly use that as a glowing endorsement for a spot in the shorter form. Pretty much anyone can bat a bit these days. Can’t think of the next Chris Martin off the top of my head.

    You would think his bowling efforts deserved a shot though. Has he made himself unavailable or has he not been selected ?

    Wags doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would opt out. We loves Wags ❤

    Who doesn’t ?

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    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

    I could live with that. The fact he’s never had a go surprises me to no end.

    I don't understand either. These days his bowling has so much variation. And he can bat a bit

    Hold up an end maybe, I love Wags but I’d hardly use that as a glowing endorsement for a spot in the shorter form. Pretty much anyone can bat a bit these days. Can’t think of the next Chris Martin off the top of my head.

    You would think his bowling efforts deserved a shot though. Has he made himself unavailable or has he not been selected ?

    Wags doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would opt out. We loves Wags ❤

    Who doesn’t ?

    Opposition batsmen?

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    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @canefan said in NZ tour of India:

    @mn5 said in NZ tour of India:

    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    Would love to see Wagner get his white-ball debut for NZ, and then clean up, and then never play the format again ....

    I could live with that. The fact he’s never had a go surprises me to no end.

    I don't understand either. These days his bowling has so much variation. And he can bat a bit

    Hold up an end maybe, I love Wags but I’d hardly use that as a glowing endorsement for a spot in the shorter form. Pretty much anyone can bat a bit these days. Can’t think of the next Chris Martin off the top of my head.

    You would think his bowling efforts deserved a shot though. Has he made himself unavailable or has he not been selected ?

    Wags doesn't strike me as the kind of guy who would opt out. We loves Wags ❤

    Who doesn’t ?

    Opposition batsmen?

    Steve Smith comes to mind

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    Confirmation that Williamson won't be playing in the T20s and Southee will be the captain. Kohli won't be playing either, or in the 1st test.

    Black Caps T20 squad to face India: Tim Southee (captain), Daryl Mitchell, Martin Guptill, Tim Seifert, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Jimmy Neesham, Kyle Jamieson, Todd Astle, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Adam Milne, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.

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    Ended up being a close game in the first T20I. The paper thin squad became even thinner with The Neesh unwell, so Ravindra was drafted across from the test squad to bat at 6. Not thrown the ball though.

    No Neesh to bowl at the death and Astle being expensive saw Mitchell thrown the ball for the first time on tour for the final over.

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    @donsteppa said in NZ tour of India:

    Ended up being a close game in the first T20I. The paper thin squad became even thinner with The Neesh unwell, so Ravindra was drafted across from the test squad to bat at 6. Not thrown the ball though.

    No Neesh to bowl at the death and Astle being expensive saw Mitchell thrown the ball for the first time on tour for the final over.

    What did he go for in that over?

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    @hooroo said in NZ tour of India:

    @donsteppa said in NZ tour of India:

    Ended up being a close game in the first T20I. The paper thin squad became even thinner with The Neesh unwell, so Ravindra was drafted across from the test squad to bat at 6. Not thrown the ball though.

    No Neesh to bowl at the death and Astle being expensive saw Mitchell thrown the ball for the first time on tour for the final over.

    What did he go for in that over?

    Just seen. Not awful awful. But not ideal either

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    Guppy rollicked along at 70 off 42 balls. Chapman played a anchoring 63 off 50. But no-one else could generate a strike rate to finish. After Guppy got out we made only 14 off the final 16 balls and that cost the game I'd say.

    Mitchell and Phillips both made ducks.

    Santner, Ferguson and Boult with decent figures. Astle got smacked around and Timmy and Mitch Jr. were expensive at the end.

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    Guppy got another rollicking start, but didn't last long enough. Mitchell, Chapman and Phillips all made useful scores, but none big enough.

    Phillips played his best hand of the tour 34 off 21.

    But, it fell apart, with no-one in the lower middle order able to score quickly enough.

    The Neesh had a particular shocker - 3 runs off 12 balls and then the only two balls he bowled both got tonked for 6.

    Southee ended up with great bowling figures 3 for 16 off his four overs. But, India had an excellent opening partnership and cantered home.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/new-zealand-in-india-2021-22-1278658/india-vs-new-zealand-1st-test-1278674/match-preview

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    @duluth said in NZ tour of India:

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/new-zealand-in-india-2021-22-1278658/india-vs-new-zealand-1st-test-1278674/match-preview

    Colin De Grandhomme is a “big name” supposedly.

    Maybe Conway hasn’t played long enough to warrant that title ?

    I really hope our three fit pace bowlers all make it but there is the danger one will miss out to shoehorn a spinner in. The team I’d go for would be…..

    Latham, Young, KW, Rossco, Nicholls, Blundell ( wk ), Santner ( yes…..sigh ), Jamieson, Southee, Wagner, Patel

    I suspect that will be pretty close but one of Jamieson/Wags/Southee will miss out for Somerville which would be fucken criminal given the difference in talent but it’s India so there you go.

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    @mn5 I think they will go three spinners and it will be either Wags or Jamieson who miss out. Personally I'd have Wags in the side and be tempted to rest Southee.

    If we only take two spinners I'd make Satnav carry the drinks

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