BeeGee
International Captain
World class, mate. World ****ing class.And NZ will still find a way to lose. Credit where credit's due - New Zealand are very good at losing.
World class, mate. World ****ing class.And NZ will still find a way to lose. Credit where credit's due - New Zealand are very good at losing.
Find out yourself, ****Does play start at 12:30pm NZT?
He's an Aussie.World class, mate. World ****ing class.
How does that change what he or I said at all?He's an Aussie.
It was being talked up as a bold and brave decision by Ross. Which it was, in isolation. However, when your batsmen (you most definitely included) aren't prepared to dig in and make a winner of that decision, it's of little consequence.Wait, we weren't sent in? (I missed the first session and toss).
Bloody hell, deciding to bat on that in the first morning, surely you tell your batsmen to be conservative and not to do anything stupid.
That first morning was the best chance our bowlers will get all match, and we chose to bat...
I'm aware PEWS is an Aussie, but I don't hold that against him.^Just giving context to your quote and why you made it.
Now I know you're lying.I'm aware PEWS is an Aussie, but I don't hold that against him.
His posts are usually top notch.
Agree on Lyon. looked very handy from what I saw. Not sure why I've read a few posters want to drop him.It was being talked up as a bold and brave decision by Ross. Which it was, in isolation. However, when your batsmen (you most definitely included) aren't prepared to dig in and make a winner of that decision, it's of little consequence.
There wasn't anything special in the deck, it was all movement through the air. Which is what Bracewell, Southee, Martin rely on, so I'm not overly phased. And Lyon was turning it almost prodigiously - maybe Vettori will get it off the straight.
Speaking of Lyon, very impressed with his loop, turn and control yesterday. One to stick with, I'd suggest.
Oh and champion, it's 1pm start unless they've claimed an extra half hour
AWTA. Also, they're starting at 9.30 (12.30 NZ).It was being talked up as a bold and brave decision by Ross. Which it was, in isolation. However, when your batsmen (you most definitely included) aren't prepared to dig in and make a winner of that decision, it's of little consequence.
There wasn't anything special in the deck, it was all movement through the air. Which is what Bracewell, Southee, Martin rely on, so I'm not overly phased. And Lyon was turning it almost prodigiously - maybe Vettori will get it off the straight.
Speaking of Lyon, very impressed with his loop, turn and control yesterday. One to stick with, I'd suggest.
Oh and champion, it's 1pm start unless they've claimed an extra half hour
Since when do bots have nationalities?He's an Aussie.
I'm PEWS' other account.Now I know you're lying.
Technically looked pretty solid, got squared up once and twice even to straight balls, but generally got himself well behind the line of the ball. Couple of nice punches off the back foot, and a nicely timed cut shot were the attractive highlights for me. He does need to rotate a little better, but it's early days for him.This is my first time watching Dean Brownlie bat. Technically he looks solid, and his temperament yesterday displayed more than his top-order colleagues. Judging from his first class record is he more of an attacking batsman? First class strike-rate of approximately 60 is pretty quick, impressive that he was able to wind back his natural game and grind it out yesterday.
The highlights I saw he did well, difficult to be critical of a guy who is batting with his side in trouble at 100-5 and he is still not out when play ends. He needs to dig in again today and when he has played a bit more and relaxes into his role in the side then the shots and rotation of the strike may come more easily.Technically looked pretty solid, got squared up once and twice even to straight balls, but generally got himself well behind the line of the ball. Couple of nice punches off the back foot, and a nicely timed cut shot were the attractive highlights for me. He does need to rotate a little better, but it's early days for him.