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Days of Grace

International Captain
NZ turning this into an artform:

Momentum is gaining, hopes are raised, powerplay taken.




And lose a wicket next ball.



Seriously, NZ, ****-off.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Jeez DoG calm down. Nothing wrong with Tuffey and Bond hitting anything that comes their ways. Isn't their fault we were 8 or 9 down.
 

Howsie

International Captain
James Franklin has to go after this game, he isn't a bowling all-rounder ffs so whats he doing in the team?
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Days of Grace, no need for posts that asterix-laden. Please try keep your cool; this is the second time it's happened, don't let there be a third.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
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I will refer you to your own words from TWO days ago.

"Please, please, plllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssss ssssssseeeeeeeeeee, don't keep holding back the powerplay because someone will almost likely get out and thus the waiting process will begin all over again. Seen it so many times. Pisses me off no end.

When Hopkins reaches 20, I say take it. If both current batsmen are in at the 40 over mark, TAKE THE ****ING POWERPLAY!!! "

Now calm down and accept that our poor performance has nothing to do with taking the power play a couple of overs early, and everything to do with the aussie bowlers again dominating our top and middle order.
 
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Days of Grace

International Captain
Jeez DoG calm down. Nothing wrong with Tuffey and Bond hitting anything that comes their ways. Isn't their fault we were 8 or 9 down.
All players must adapt to the situation.

Can you honestly tell me that as a no.10 batsmen you would have kept taking risks when 8 wickets down with 7 overs to go?


Bowled out with 6 overs to go is a absolute disgrace, no matter which way you place the blame.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
All players must adapt to the situation.

Can you honestly tell me that as a no.10 batsmen you would have kept taking risks when 8 wickets down with 7 overs to go?


Bowled out with 6 overs to go is a absolute disgrace, no matter which way you place the blame.
I wouldn't necessarily argue with what you've said here, but it's no excuse to go on a childish, expletive laden rant.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
All players must adapt to the situation.

Can you honestly tell me that as a no.10 batsmen you would have kept taking risks when 8 wickets down with 7 overs to go?


Bowled out with 6 overs to go is a absolute disgrace, no matter which way you place the blame.
They scored 50 odd runs by taking risks.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Disappointed in NZ's really poor batting here. I have to say though, after the last two matches this collapse had an air of inevitability about it, even though I dared to hope when McCullum and Taylor were pushing along well. Provided the match isn't rained out I cannot see Australia failing to achieve this score and taking the series.

The dismissals of Guptill, McCullum and Taylor look particularly limp. Guptill especially I have been waiting and expecting to stand up and show his class (backed up by an excellent ODI record to date), but instead he's reverted to gifting his wicket between 20 and 30. The lower middle order does not inspire confidence and has been a problem for us for the last year or so. I can't understand the thinking behind sending Stewart in at 4 (instead of 6 or even 7) but I suppose that's minor in the scheme of things. Greatly surprised that Hopkins has scored runs. I'll take back a small portion of the critical comments I've directed at him in the last couple of years :).

In hindsight, I think NZ lost the series when they failed to chase a fairly gettable total in the second ODI. We were always going to lose one or two games quite convincingly this series (especially when batting first) and therefore needed to take the tight ones - that was one such opportunity. Apart from that game this series has followed the same pattern as the last C-H series, with Australia starting slowly before winning convincingly in the 3rd and probably 4th matches.

Just seems to be the same old story of looking good for bits of the series, but failing on some fairly basic levels against sustained pressure from Australia. Injuries and strange selection policies seem to always be a theme of these series too.

Now to cross fingers and hope for a Bond-inspired miracle.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Any news on when the rain delay will end? Last I heard they were gonna get out quicksnap but cricinfo has gone silent for half an hour.

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Ah.

Raised eyebrow at the DL target... although it's not worse than the one NZ got.
 
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Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
Greatly surprised that Hopkins has scored runs. I'll take back a small portion of the critical comments I've directed at him in the last couple of years :).
I was actually thinking of some of your posts when Hopkins started to make runs. I think he has decided that he has an average defensive technique and that fortune favours the brave. When was at the Wellington game he actually hooked a 150kms missile from Shaun Tait for six.

He seems used to actually batting at number 6 or 7 unlike Broom so seems to be doing better.

I also don't know why Shannan Stewart is so high up the order. Styris should have been 4. Or even number 3 letting Taylor bat 4.
 

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