What ever it may be, I am really shocked by the catch of Gillespie. Thats really great catch I had ever seen by a newzealand fast bowler catching like that!
Well summed up Natman20. Try explaining that to Prince EWS...you'll get a sore head (and now it seems Mr Mxyzptlk is of the same view)The only reason why Orams average is so low is because of the situations of the innings where he comes in generally at the end where he is there to whack it he is therefore to get NZ over the line, his statistics have had to suffer for it. End of story IMO
100% agree. Glad someone agrees with me - most people love Channel 9's pointless gadgets. Hotspot is pretty ghey too.Didn't see the Hawkeye but 3Tracker once again told me absolutely nothing. Never before has there been a more pointless and utter crap piece of technology than 3Tracker.
Yeah, James and I have discussed that in the past and I agreed with him. Although I am starting to reassess - Vettori's really started to look impressive this season; it probably also helps that umps are starting to actually put the finger up when he shouts for lbw.Yes well, umm.....Voltman said:I wonder if we'll have James in here with his standard "Vettori is overrated" whinge tonight.
People say that all the time. Seems a nice and convenient way to explain his dire batting performances, so I've decided to put my mythbusters cap on here.Natman20 said:The only reason why Orams average is so low is because of the situations of the innings where he comes in generally at the end where he is there to whack it he is therefore to get NZ over the line, his statistics have had to suffer for it. End of story IMO
3 tracker? Is that the thing where they kinda take little stills of the ball to show it's path?100% agree. Glad someone agrees with me - most people love Channel 9's pointless gadgets. Hotspot is pretty ghey too.
Yeah, as I said before, his bowling record added to the fact that he is good for a decent innings every so often justifies his place in the side. He's a better one day bowler than the likes of Franklin and Mason anyway. My gripe is with him batting #6.. I don't really think he's good enough for that position. I'd have him at 7 with McCullum at 8 - or possibly vise-versa. I think that'll probably happen anyway when Styris comes back.I agree with Prince that Oram's stats are pretty ordinary, and I certainly wasn't filled with confidence when he walked out to bat last night (especially considering how he batted vs SL). He's been ordinary for us in the past, but I do believe - like a lot of players - that there's enough in him to merit his place in the NZ team. Hopefully he'll come through for us with greater consistency in future.
Haha, that one was gold. Very dry.Greig made a comment last night about Monty's excessive appealing and perhaps he should take the opportunity to re-read the LBW laws.
Yeah, I mostly agree with that. Dunno about your comparison to Franklin and Mason with regard to Oram's bowling though. I think they're all much the same in terms of their hit-and-miss natures. Oram does have economy on his side though.Yeah, as I said before, his bowling record added to the fact that he is good for a decent innings every so often justifies his place in the side. He's a better one day bowler than the likes of Franklin and Mason anyway. My gripe is with him batting #6.. I don't really think he's good enough for that position. I'd have him at 7 with McCullum at 8 - or possibly vise-versa. I think that'll probably happen anyway when Styris comes back.
I distinctly remember old Scaly being in the minority in his belief that England are actually a good one day side. What was it, when the big games come around or some bollocks like that England will rise to the top and win?the minute I saw you had posted in this thread I knew it'd be something like this, you've been saying it for ages now.
To be fair, you're 100% correct.
Yes and you've been stating it ad nauseum. Here's what I believe is the strongest possible, fully-fit lineup we could put out and it has Oram at 6:Yeah, as I said before, his bowling record added to the fact that he is good for a decent innings every so often justifies his place in the side. He's a better one day bowler than the likes of Franklin and Mason anyway. My gripe is with him batting #6.. I don't really think he's good enough for that position. I'd have him at 7 with McCullum at 8 - or possibly vise-versa. I think that'll probably happen anyway when Styris comes back.
I said if they had all their players fit they would be. But then you obviously can't remember everything, especially if it completely invalidates your attempts at point scoring. Not that these are big games anyway and I suggest you look at the rant from one of the main editors on CricInfo to see what he thinks about the amount of effort England seem to be putting in.I distinctly remember old Scaly being in the minority in his belief that England are actually a good one day side. What was it, when the big games come around or some bollocks like that England will rise to the top and win?
Yet again you push someone you've barely seen play.Nixon's selection was just a waste, saw it from the start. If they wanted a solid batting keeper Pothas was the best bet. Now they are going to have to go back to Read.
So the NZ top order is that strong then is it (bearing in mind that most of his innings have been at 6)?The only reason why Orams average is so low is because of the situations of the innings where he comes in generally at the end where he is there to whack it he is therefore to get NZ over the line, his statistics have had to suffer for it. End of story IMO
Can't remember us winning many games with Tres, KP and Vaughan in the side, can you?I said if they had all their players fit they would be. But then you obviously can't remember everything, especially if it completely invalidates your attempts at point scoring. Not that these are big games anyway and I suggest you look at the rant from one of the main editors on CricInfo to see what he thinks about the amount of effort England seem to be putting in.
I doubt he, Halsey or anyone will claim England to be #2 ODI side in the world for a long time anyway.I distinctly remember old Scaly being in the minority in his belief that England are actually a good one day side. What was it, when the big games come around or some bollocks like that England will rise to the top and win?