Don't know why people thought the Blackcaps had the edge going into yesterday. couldn't see it myself. Still i was bitterly disappointed to open my computer this morning to find that the Blackcaps had stolen defeat from the jaws of victory.A 2nd innings collapse by the Black Caps in England?
Never saw that one coming......
Tbf, other people should've been ahead of him. I think the selectors have an unhealthy obsession with the Marshalls.Not sure on Marshall. I want him gone forever but (unfortunately) he's earnt his place this time around so he should get at least 3 tests, a fair chance.
Yep, sadly.pretty sure the ECB are more likely to be asking questions if we were picking Cork ahead of Mahmood tbh.
That previous post wasn't entirely serious really. But yeah, I might've done well to check whether or not my favourite player was injured.Also you should actually try finding out some facts before you spout your mouth off, Crok has been out injured most of the season, coming back for one CC game, where he got injured again. So tbf Lancs haven't picked Mahmood ahead of him for a single game.
Judging by social's post, I'm not even currently taking it for granted that Flynn is going to be playing in the next Test TBH.Not sure on Fulton at three either. The best technically for there would be Flynn but its a bit early, especially with his little problem.
Well done to England though, fantastic comeback.
You know how teams insist on psychologists now, I must say ours sucks with regards to this second innings problem. And yes I have spent the day thinking of someone to blame that actualy has a fair case against them, its part of NZ sporting society after all.
If it is Gilbert Enoka I'd be surprised, the team loved him. He was then stolen by the All Blacks.
Just to fast forward to the one dayers a bit, I think we'll crush them . Two innings is easy, its there last two that are the issue.
Plus we get some experience back and all the retirements were staggered a bit more.
I think the Blackcaps aren't used to winning. Very different mindset from what i can see with the Aussies - they back themselves to win always.I honestly don't think a sports psychologist can really be expected to help-out on the matter of second-innings collapses.
I'm just watching the highlights - why can people not see that Kyle Mills has a suspect action?
It's really, really odd - Mills' action has always looked bad. But I've never thought much of it - I don't tend to, really. I'm kind of the opposite of Fiery who'd start screaming chucker at every bowler whose arm looked vaguely questionable.Tbf, I think most people do.
True, but if a psychologist can help a copout who'd otherwise waste his skill, why not?Psychologists are for cop outs. If you're a professional sportsman who can't back himself to win, I'd suggest you aren't in the right career.
I don't think you can always put second-innings falling-in-a-heaps down to being crushed by the burden of being in a poised-for-victory position, though. Consider, as an example, the game at The 'Gabba in 2004/05 - this was a collapse knowing all was lost and not even bothering to delay the inevitable.I think the Blackcaps aren't used to winning. Very different mindset from what i can see with the Aussies - they back themselves to win always.
Perhaps the Blackcaps think they are dreaming when they get into the sort of position they were in the other day.
Success breeds success - the Blackcaps haven't had enough of that to feel confident to finish the job.
No amount of sports psychologists can fix that. Perhaps having a better coach might help
Having not seen a huge amount of him prior to the recent series in New Zealand I had an open mind in terms of what he brought to a Test team and I can say that I think he has been impressive in a fairly fragile top order.How averaging 36.90 since his recall to the test team (all of his runs being against England).
Will wait until we play someone else before getting too enthused about him. See Matthew Bell.
Aaaah, but this was a turner.Vettori can't be expected to win matches every day on non turners.
Not really on Day 4. And he still can't be expected to win absolutely every game for us. Thats why it is important for every single team who has played the game, no matter how great or poor, to bowl as a unit.Aaaah, but this was a turner.
It still turned on day 4. It just seemed to have flattened out. There was none of the uneven bounce seen on day 3 and the batsmen seemed to have alot more time to play their shots.Not really on Day 4.