I was thinking 280-290. The over rate will end up really hurting us.NZ can conservatively expect to score another 150 runs today, which would give them an overnight lead of 265.
Guptill picks out the fielders a great deal as he is still learning how to play in a test match. Williamson takes a little while to get going but can up the tempo when he needs to. I think 4 an over from here will be our goal anyway with Taylor, Ryder, Franklin and Vettori really going for it in the last session.Why are we scoring so slowly? Is the pitch becoming difficult to bat on?
I thought we'd try and bat at around 4 runs an over through the day and try and have 5 overs at Pakistan tonight and then tomorrow.
We might as well lose 2-0 than lose 1-0.
Fair enough point there. I would start having a go now though because apparently according to the weather forecast anyway, a storm is set to hit Wellington in the final session.Guptill picks out the fielders a great deal as he is still learning how to play in a test match. Williamson takes a little while to get going but can up the tempo when he needs to. I think 4 an over from here will be our goal anyway with Taylor, Ryder, Franklin and Vettori really going for it in the last session.
Yeah, also we are apparently only going to get something like 80 overs today due to the over rate.Fair enough point there. I would start having a go now though because apparently according to the weather forecast anyway, a storm is set to hit Wellington in the final session.
More betting going on? 13 is a big number but must be hard work with all that wind over a period of 4 daysI'll be the one to say it. 13 no balls today so far, only 2 in New Zealand's first innings and only 1 when Pakistan were batting.
Rightly so. A bowler doesn't need a drink halfway through an over.Im listening on radio and the way the commentators are going on about thing, it seems every chance is taken to slow down the game, Morrison and co are getting quite worked up about it.
The pakistani phasst bowlers need their fluids obv.Rightly so. A bowler doesn't need a drink halfway through an over.