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Zinzan

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Well played Australia, thoroughly deserved the 10 wicket margin. As expected, they totally out-classed NZ with both bat & ball albeit the spirited fight on Day 4. Sadly, I can't see NZ even getting close to getting 20 wickets with this attack going into the 2nd test unless the wicket is greener than Kermit's green bits.
 

KiWiNiNjA

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Southee needs to get sent a message, bat him below Martin, I say.

Hughes' innings was streaky as hell. Yeah, he played some lovely strokes, but half his runs came in edges. And quite strangely it took until the last over until NZ actually balled some short ones to him.

Regarding the reviews, I understand the idea behind going back to the umpire for marginal calls, but surely common sense must be applied. If you give one out that's barely clipping the stumps on hawkeye, then surely you can over turn a decision when the ball is whacking into the top of the stumps on hawkeye, no? UDRS certainly is consistent in holding up inconsistent umpiring.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Southee needs to get sent a message, bat him below Martin, I say.

Hughes' innings was streaky as hell. Yeah, he played some lovely strokes, but half his runs came in edges. And quite strangely it took until the last over until NZ actually balled some short ones to him.

Regarding the reviews, I understand the idea behind going back to the umpire for marginal calls, but surely common sense must be applied. If you give one out that's barely clipping the stumps on hawkeye, then surely you can over turn a decision when the ball is whacking into the top of the stumps on hawkeye, no? UDRS certainly is consistent in holding up inconsistent umpiring.
 

andyc

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Regarding the reviews, I understand the idea behind going back to the umpire for marginal calls, but surely common sense must be applied. If you give one out that's barely clipping the stumps on hawkeye, then surely you can over turn a decision when the ball is whacking into the top of the stumps on hawkeye, no? UDRS certainly is consistent in holding up inconsistent umpiring.
I'm a big fan of the system tbh. The two big criticisms of bringing in a system like this were that Hawkeye isn't 100% reliable, and that it would take power away from the umpires. The system addresses both of those issues, needing more than 50% of the ball to be hitting, and that if there's doubt, the umpire's original decision is upheld. I think it's just about the best system we can get without completely alienating those not in favour of it.

Edit: Also, Hughes, WAG.
 
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KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
I'm a big fan of the system tbh. The two big criticisms of bringing in a system like this were that Hawkeye isn't 100% reliable, and that it would take power away from the umpires. The system addresses both of those issues, needing more than 50% of the ball to be hitting, and that if there's doubt, the umpire's original decision is upheld. I think it's just about the best system we can get without completely alienating those not in favour of it.
Yeah, but it seems pretty silly that the third umpire can look at the hawkeye and go "Oh, that's more out that the previous review, if the umpire was consistent he should have given this one out as well. Oh well, not out."
 

Athlai

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In an ideal world the on field umpire would be able to see the review and decide whether or not he was wrong.
 

pasag

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Always very pleasing to see our batting standing up.

Which leads into an interesting situation with Watto coming back in. North and Hughes both mades runs and one has to get the chop, most likely will be Hughes which is a bit of a pity.
 

Top_Cat

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Always very pleasing to see our batting standing up.

Which leads into an interesting situation with Watto coming back in. North and Hughes both mades runs and one has to get the chop, most likely will be Hughes which is a bit of a pity.
Yes and no, the knock was a mixed bag. Good on him for bashing around a dejected Kiwi team but his knocks of late have all the hallmarks of a bloke desperately trying to score as many as he can before the bowlers wake up. That or he's hoping that he can settle by getting a few early boundaries away or that he'll split the field and take the pressure off. Sadly for him, the fielding captains aren't playing nice by keeping the field up, knowing he'll give several chances.

Definitely has a far more nervy appearance at the crease these days.
 
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