Good batting wicket where I am concerned. India exploited the swing in the air and the little movement off the pitch. NZ didn't help mostly with their crap shots.ha-no way is a green top but it is a good wicket with something in it for the bowlers.
Once we get the Indian tail in I suggest we try and kill Ishant and Zaheer.
Well summed up.This is the most ******** batting effort i've seen in a while.
McIntosh - rubbish, the whole innings just absolute rubbish
Guptill - probably the most respectable dismissal
Flynn - unlucky
Taylor - rubbish shot, didn't get his body in line when he knew Sharma was moving the ball back in
Franklin - got Taufeled, not his fault
McCullum - the worst shot of them all. Fending off a ball which bounced 2 feet outside off stump. The only result in that shot was going to be caught at slip.
So our two most experienced and "best" batsmen played the crappest shots of all, just when we desperately needed them. Well done.
Heh, reminds of the time when they asked a golfer what they'd have to shoot to win the US Open and he replied "Tiger."Once we get the Indian tail in I suggest we try and kill Ishant and Zaheer.
Terrible shot in the sense of how it was executed. You could also make the point that taking an extravagant wave at anything, when you've only been at the crease for 2 balls isn't the best idea, even if it's a loosener.Flynn's was a terrible shot? I think almost every batsman in world cricket would have played the exact same shot. It's very uncommon and unlucky for a glance to go THAT fine. I see that dismissal the same as getting runout off the bowlers hand when backing up. It's unfortunate, but it does happen.
Only seven hours ago.How do people think the Kiwi batsmen will go against such a distinguished pace attack? Can see them struggling, though Zaheer's fitness is key.