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Yeah, fantastic. And such maturity from a guy with only 12 games under his belt. Very classy knock, this.Guptill currently average 54 in one-day cricket. Great start!
Yeah, fantastic. And such maturity from a guy with only 12 games under his belt. Very classy knock, this.Guptill currently average 54 in one-day cricket. Great start!
I agree the comparisons with WI and Aus were indeed premature. But again, the batting lineup is so solid that it could give any ODI team a run for its money.Jeez... All I said was that NZ were not as far off our side as it seemed in the last two games and that it was a case of most things going right for us and few things going wrong for them... How is that even a criticism of the Indian team???
And FTR, I do think the comparisons with 80s Windies and 2000s Australia are premature...
Agree, Gupty is class. But how many of them have been in matchwinning cases? Arguably his effort at Hamilton cost NZ a fair bit of momentum too.Yeah, fantastic. And such maturity from a guy with only 12 games under his belt. Very classy knock, this.
HB, you know this has nothing to do with this being a dead rubber. Its just poor batting.lol.. so much for playing the "best" side.
I think it is obvious that in dead rubbers it is much better to play as many of the bench guys as possible, unless the gap in class is too huge, as they will definitely be more hungry to do well.
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Two of Taylor's ODI centuries have been in wins (including in a chase of 330), and in at least 3 of his 50s he saw us home in run chases. He averages 52.38 in ODIs NZ have won.Glad to see so many NZ batsmen averaging above 40, Ryder, Taylor, Guppy, Elliot etc. But what people tend to forget is that how many of them have been genuine matchwinners?
I don't believe it changed that much over the course of the game.Would have been interesting if India had batted second having taken a look at the pitch over 50 overs.
Mishra over Bhajji will not happen, as Bhajji has been in good Test form recently, but I do understand the assessment that leg spin may be a stronger approach on NZ wickets.I know this isn't happening, but on pitches like NZ, I'd perhaps have Mishra over Bhajji. And I am not a fan of Munaf Patel, at all. But neither am I a fan of Balaji or Irfan Pathan. Is Sreeesanth still injured? I know he is not in the squad, but I'd have him as the third seamer.
He's in the squad but is unlikely to play.Balaji is back?
awesome news
Yeah, good to see NZ bounce back. I thought it was a case of NZ bowling well, hitting the right lines and taking important wickets early. Not to mention good batting. now looking forward to what should be (weather permitting) a great test series.Okay I've watched most of the 2nd dig.
Now I know NZ batted well, and India probably didn't bowl the best, but was this pitch actually THAT bowler-friendly? It obviously moved a bit from what the commentators have said, but its far from a green top.
Perhaps NZ just outclassed India?
The criticism is mainly of his attitude and his mental strength. I doubt he is going to improve in those aspects. He may still put in the odd good performance because he is a good bowler all right.Kulkarni may be the surprise of the tour if he gets a shot on a decent pitch, but I won't be surprised if Munaf performs well despite the criticism he's received lately.