wpdavid
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Which game are they showing?WoW, that 1978 game was fascinating.
Which game are they showing?WoW, that 1978 game was fascinating.
If Strauss had caught that chance from How we might just still be in a decent position.I think 4 down was our minimum requirement if we want to win the game. Given the strength of NZ's lower order, even that might not have been enough. As it is, it's going to take something astonishing for NZ to lose this now, and I don't think England have anyone good enough to make that happen. I still think it was poor captaincy to leave Anderson on as long as he did: 90 minutes or so is a heck of a long spell. Probably not the deciding factor though.
He will learn what its like to enter the history books as a Test cricketer.Well...I hope Redmond will learn a lot from this match.
I had to look it up, and even then I didn't remember much of it. Maybe I was on hols or something, plus the series was already decided by then. Still, Beefy & Willis skittling NZ for 67 must have been worth watching.Same ground, same teams. Lord's, England vs New Zealand.
Grant Elliot was a far worse pick than Redmond TBF. And I hope Redmond gets this series.He will learn what its like to enter the history books as a Test cricketer.
He must be laughing all the way and at least its a good story to tell the grandkids.
I know I complain a lot about English selectors but if I was a Kiwi Id have led a revolution by now.
Yeah I know. Thats why its a problem. This isnt just 1 strange selectionGrant Elliot was a far worse pick than Redmond TBF. And I hope Redmond gets this series.
Unfortunately we only got the odd stroke from Gower (even that little is always worth watching - the power he hit the ball with compared to others is astonishing viewed from 2008) and a few remarkable balls from Willis, Hadlee and Botham - more than half of which were viewed from behind the wicketkeeper.I had to look it up, and even then I didn't remember much of it. Maybe I was on hols or something, plus the series was already decided by then. Still, Beefy & Willis skittling NZ for 67 must have been worth watching.
NZ's lower middle order is countered by their top 6, 3 of which are still to get out yet. Given the way NZ are playing Panesar (ooh lets play for tons of spin off straight deliveries) there's not a great amount of security in their batting.I think 4 down was our minimum requirement if we want to win the game. Given the strength of NZ's lower order, even that might not have been enough. As it is, it's going to take something astonishing for NZ to lose this now, and I don't think England have anyone good enough to make that happen. I still think it was poor captaincy to leave Anderson on as long as he did: 90 minutes or so is a heck of a long spell. Probably not the deciding factor though.
Despite the fact the pitch is offering more than a little turn for Panesar as it did for Vettori. Thus making both bowlers fairly dangerous (despite Vettori's figures flattering him).Given the way NZ are playing Panesar (ooh lets play for tons of spin off straight deliveries)
What are they right now - 70 runs ahead?NZ's lower middle order is countered by their top 6, 3 of which are still to get out yet. Given the way NZ are playing Panesar (ooh lets play for tons of spin off straight deliveries) there's not a great amount of security in their batting.
According to cricinfo there's 74 (scheduled) overs left so NZ need to survive maybe 40 of them which isn't a given.
McCullum should take care of that IMO.What are they right now - 70 runs ahead?
40 overs at at 3-an-over would leave us chasing 190 in a little over 30 overs. Not sure about that.
30 more overs at 3-an-over may be chasable though. 160 in 40 shouldn't be beyond us.