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  • RapidoR Offline
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    #61

    I'm flip flopping. Top 6 picks itself.

    But my first choice is lower order / bowling combo is:

    1. Ravindra
    2. Southee
    3. Wagner
    4. Sommerville
    5. Patel

    But could accept Jamieson for Sommerville. But if they do this I'd be worried the selectors would also swap out Ravindra for the more experienced Santner. As that role's workload would jump by 100%.

    I've been a defender of Santner, and think he's been a good balance selection and role player in difficult NZ conditions for his position. But am perfectly comfortable totally swapping him totally out of the 11 in Asia. I'm not worried about him as 3rd spinner, he's plenty good enough for that. But he isn't good enough for second spinner nor is he a good enough batsman.

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    @rapido said in NZ tour of India:

    I have a suspicion that Jamieson could be least effective of the 3 seamers. Due to no bounce. But hell of a decision to make. Until you've given him a chance ... Like the Indians having to leave out Axar Patel in England. But I think Jamieson is on a different level to Axar in 'normal' conditions. So, not really like it at all ....

    Southee is a canny operator these days. I think his control of the wobble seam / three-quarter ball will make him pretty effective even as the ball gets older.

    A fair counter, Southee is a canny operator for sure. I just think we'd be crazy not to give Kyle a go given how insanely good he's been to date - his sheer height causes the Indian batsmen plenty of issues and I think that will continue even without the extra bounce. The point of release is completely different to our other bowlers which makes it tougher to pick up the length as quickly.

    That said, it'll be the spinners that hold the key to 20 wickets.

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  • MN5M Online
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    I’ll be furious if they leave out Jamieson.

    Then again I’ll be furious if they leave out Southee or Wags.

    So I’m bracing myself to be furious.

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    #64

    I'm going to be totally emotionally spent by the final 11 selection and then the toss.

    Then, inevitably, we will witness a typical unprepared first test tourist roll over and have their tummy scratched let down anyway.

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    Via Cricinfo:

    On the pitch report, Deep Dasgupta and Simon Doull reckon there will be turn and perhaps variable bounce on this pitch. Some cracks, which are a bit wobbly around the edges already. You would want to win the toss here!

    9 am Toss time: India win the toss and will bat.

    Boooooooooooooo!

    Not looking forward to the final innings...

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    #66

    another game decided by the toss.. yay

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    Williamson, back after his elbow injury enforced break, says this will be a different challenge. Ajaz Patel and Will Sommerville playing, as is debutant Rachin Ravindra.

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    Bloody Kane!

    We'll be batting sometime on Sat. 😞

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    No Wags.

    1 Tom Latham, 2 Will Young, 3 Kane Williamson (c), 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Henry Nicholls, 6 Tom Blundell (wk), 7 Rachin Ravindra, 8 Kyle Jamieson, 9 Will Sommerville, 10 Tim Southee, 11 Ajaz Patel

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  • DonsteppaD Offline
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    No Wags. Didn’t see that one coming…

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  • MN5M Online
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    What an absolutely brilliant time for a test match to start !

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    #72

    wags injured or coaching " foster like genius"?

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    @bayimports said in NZ tour of India:

    wags injured or coaching " foster like genius"?

    You mean the coach with a WTC, ODI World Cup Final and T20 World Cup Final in his resume?

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    @bayimports said in NZ tour of India:

    wags injured or coaching " foster like genius"?

    You mean the coach with a WTC, ODI World Cup Final and T20 World Cup Final in his resume?

    yes, two first loser titles. one amazing one

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  • MN5M Online
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    Bugger, though we had an early one.

    Decision overturned.

    Fuck it looks, hot, humid and just downright shitty in India. Would be like playing in a smelly sauna I’d imagine.

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    #76

    Pitch being low and slow I understand the why to a degree, but unlike the two other pace bowlers chosen he has so many variations these days he just always finds a way to take wickets when others cannot.

    Anyway will be intressting to see how it plays out

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    @bayimports said in NZ tour of India:

    Pitch being low and slow I understand the why to a degree, but unlike the two other pace bowlers chosen he has so many variations these days he just always finds a way to take wickets when others cannot.

    Anyway will be intressting to see how it plays out

    Of the three I’d back Wagner to make the best of bad conditions. Really strange call.

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    Whoa, shocking no ball from Jamieson. I guess when you’re 25 feet tall its hard to always know where your feet are.

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  • MN5M Online
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    The Black Caps team just flashed on screen, even without Conway that batting line up is pretty damn strong. Young has shown glimpses of belonging at this level and Blundell can make the keeping/six spot his own if he plays well enough. The other four speak for themselves.

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    Jamieson gets one !

    Great work from the big man.

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