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*Official* - Pakistan in New Zealand 2010/2011

slugger

State Vice-Captain
agree


how many games do we give franklin in this current series to prove his worth as a batsmen who can bowl.. he's not a c cairns.
oh dear .. I need to retract my statement.. well played franklin, I was relatively unaware of how well he preformed in India.:-O
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
You're overrating Franklin's ability with the bat if you think he's good enough to be consistent in the top five.
Me? Overrate Franklin? Never.

Reckon it is pretty blatant how much he has improved with the bat over the last few seasons though.
 

Zinzan

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1.Guptill
2.Ryder
3.Taylor
4.Styris
5.Franklin
6.B McCullum
7.Oram
8.Vettori
9.N McCullum
10.Southee
11.Bennett
Are you serious? Thought people were joking about McCullum dropping down the order. I can only think they want the left/right combo at the top, because if you're looking to counter the spin, then wouldn't Ryder be the better option?
 

Zinzan

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Me? Overrate Franklin? Never.

Reckon it is pretty blatant how much he has improved with the bat over the last few seasons though.
About as blatant as his deterioration with the ball though unfortunately.

If only he was a shadow of the bowler he was in 2005 (taking test cricket here).
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Yeah, would certainly take his former bowling prowess over his current batting considering our total lack of quality Test bowlers.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
I'd have both Oram and Franklin in the side. Oram is there for his bowling (and is our most economical seamer) and Franklin for his hitting.

Franklin at five is one spot too high though imo. Would keep McCullum opening, Ryder in the middle order, and Franklin at six.
Agree With The Phlegm

McCullum
Guptil
Ryder
Taylor
Styris
Franklin
Oram
Vettori
McCullum
Southee
Bennett

for me.

Hopefully its just an experiment, and we will also see McCullum opening and Ryder moving down a couple of slots.
 

M0rphin3

International Debutant
The playing XI has been named for tomorrows game:

Power hitters reshuffled in Black Caps lineup | Stuff.co.nz

1.Guptill
2.Ryder
3.Taylor
4.Styris
5.Franklin
6.B McCullum
7.Oram
8.Vettori
9.N McCullum
10.Southee
11.Bennett

Honestly, replace Franklin with Williamson and I don't mind it. Both Oram and Franklin should be battling for the one spot imo.
Can't complain much about that tbh. Batting looks gun with Southee coming at 10 :cool:

Would prefer Ryder down the order though.Baz to open with guppy.

1.Guptill
2.Mccullum
3.Taylor
4.Ryder
5.Styris
6.Franklin
7.Oram
8.Vettori
9.Nccullum
10.Southee
11.Bennett
 
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Mr Mxyzptlk

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You're overrating Franklin's ability with the bat if you think he's good enough to be consistent in the top five.
In fairness he only averages 2 runs less than Guptill at domestic level. In the context of NZ cricket, he probably is good enough to bat top 5. If he were West Indian, he'd be opening.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
I dont agree with the tacts but I understand where it came from. I totally understand where it came from.

Forget about the team, have you talked to fellow Pakistan fans?? Most of us were worried that they would collapse on the final day and gift New Zealand a victory.. Most of were were worried they would collapse before lunch, after lunch, after tea. Just imagine what the players feel.. They are not used to winning. They are used to losing, and not just losing plainly, but losing from winning positions.
This is not Imran Khan's Pakistan which considered drawing worse than losing.
Its a pretty even split tbh. A lot of them are cursing Misbah for playing 6 straight maidens after tea and not trying to take singles. Barring Southee, it was absolutely possible to score 3 singles in an over. FFS you are drawing a test with only 40 odd runs to go..!
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Its a pretty even split tbh. A lot of them are cursing Misbah for playing 6 straight maidens after tea and not trying to take singles. Barring Southee, it was absolutely possible to score 3 singles in an over. FFS you are drawing a test with only 40 odd runs to go..!
But still winning the series :happy:
 

TumTum

Banned
You have to remember this was a Test match. You can't maneuver good balls for singles ffs, especially with the close in fielders and the slips waiting for you to have a dab.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
I dont agree with the tacts but I understand where it came from. I totally understand where it came from.

Forget about the team, have you talked to fellow Pakistan fans?? Most of us were worried that they would collapse on the final day and gift New Zealand a victory.. Most of were were worried they would collapse before lunch, after lunch, after tea. Just imagine what the players feel.. They are not used to winning. They are used to losing, and not just losing plainly, but losing from winning positions.
This is not Imran Khan's Pakistan which considered drawing worse than losing.
Very well said
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
You have to remember this was a Test match. You can't maneuver good balls for singles ffs, especially with the close in fielders and the slips waiting for you to have a dab.
Don't tell me NZ were bowling 6 good balls every over which were too good to put away for singles. Misbah had made up his mind about the draw when he walked out right after tea.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Faisal go and read this on cricinfo

New Zealand v Pakistan, 1st ODI, Wellington: Pakistan favourites against unsettled hosts | Cricket News | New Zealand v Pakistan | ESPN Cricinfo

The writer underscores the point

"Misbah-ul-Haq deserves some of the credit for the newfound stability. Critics questioned the side's approach when their batsmen played for a draw in the final session of the Wellington Test, led by Misbah at his obdurate best. But the fact of the matter is that Pakistan sides of earlier vintage would invariably have gone after the target, only to collapse in a heap and concede the series lead."
 

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