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*Official* Bangladesh in New Zealand

Halfpast_Yellow

U19 Vice-Captain
No big deal, the NZ batsmen don't have to worry about these scores affecting their averages negetively, it's against Bangladesh so none of it counts.

:ph34r:
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Our test batting is just appalling tbh

Interesting that Taylor had such trouble with Rubel, as he's had the exact same problems with Malinga (constantly getting beaten on the outside edge by a bowler with a slingy action)
 

AaronK

State Regular
Just wondering..

Is J. Patel the second best Spiner in NZ? I mean comon.. with first class average of 40.. he is hardly good for a first class team..
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Is the draw a good bet considering possible weather interference?
Without looking in to the forecast and all, and not actually coming from Hamilton, I'm going to say, maybe.

But nah really....I think the weather in Auckland for the last few days has been similar to Hamilton, overcast and scattered rain. Stop-start rain is par for the course in this part of the world- so I guess the answer is that play is pretty likely to be interrupted regularly, but there's also likely to be a decent amount of play, and the draw mightn't be a bad bet at decent odds.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Definitely New Zealand's session. Nice to see Guptill kick on and pass his highest test score, and without wanting to jinx him, I'm hopeful that he's able to turn that into three figures tonight (or tomorrow morning should the conditions cut play short before 8pm).
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
What is the pitch and overhead conditions like?
We've seen gloomy rather than dark overhead conditions, and cloud cover all day. Doesn't seem to have been any rain since play got underway. The pitch had a light cover of grass but there hasn't been a ridiculous amount of swing exploited from the Bangladeshi pace bowlers.
 

Aritro

International Regular
Very disappointed at the reported lack of swing generated by our bowlers. All three of them have shown in the past they that they can move the ball, so I'm not sure why it's not been happening for them in these conditions.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah but the thing is your best suggestion of an allrounder was Yovich. It is fairly ignorant to suggest the idea when there are not even any test quality allrounders around. Corey Anderson is the best I can think of(barring the two injured Wellingtonians) but very unsure whether he'll be bowling be then.

I quite liked the look of Shafiful, especially for such an inexperienced player. He hurries onto the bat fairly deceptively and should be part of the Bangladesh attack for some time.
I am not sure that I appreciate having my post called ignorant. In its defence 3 or 4 members of the New Zealand team are not test quality. Patel has a FC average of 39 and a batting average of 13. Yovich has a bowling average of 33 and a batting average of 29. Who would you prefer - the selectors went with Patel. I am sure that Yovich would not have embarrassed himself and now at 247/5 having him coming in next ahead of Tuffey wouldn't be such a bad thing.

The other suggestion I thought I said was Nathan McCullum who has been on NZ A tours and did ok. The major knock on Yovich is his age.
I think people should be allowed to think outside of the square and make suggestions.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
A shame to see the players go off with a scheduled hour and a half's worth of play still remaining. Didn't see to be overly poor light, and given how well Guptill and McCullum seemed to be playing after tea and that Bangladesh had a spinner, Shakib, bowling at one end, it does seem a little odd the players have left the field. Also, it always amuses me that grounds don't make use of floodlights when the light is indifferent - I know its something to do with ICC playing regulations but surely common sense dictates they'd be used.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Our test batting is just appalling tbh

Interesting that Taylor had such trouble with Rubel, as he's had the exact same problems with Malinga (constantly getting beaten on the outside edge by a bowler with a slingy action)
Was keen to bring this up all day but didn't have the internet.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Just wondering..

Is J. Patel the second best Spiner in NZ? I mean comon.. with first class average of 40.. he is hardly good for a first class team..
Look at his past year or two though. Though conversely he probably didn't deserve selection when he debuted a few years ago.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Was keen to bring this up all day but didn't have the internet.
I particularly remember the '07 World Cup semi where Taylor played and missed at every ball of a Malinga over or something ridiculous. It's not even like Malinga or Rubel really swing it...he just doesn't seem able to come to terms with the natural shaped created by that action.
 

Craig

World Traveller
A shame to see the players go off with a scheduled hour and a half's worth of play still remaining. Didn't see to be overly poor light, and given how well Guptill and McCullum seemed to be playing after tea and that Bangladesh had a spinner, Shakib, bowling at one end, it does seem a little odd the players have left the field. Also, it always amuses me that grounds don't make use of floodlights when the light is indifferent - I know its something to do with ICC playing regulations but surely common sense dictates they'd be used.
And how stupid the idea of starting a Test match at 12pm.
 

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