If it rains on Sunday I don't think it will affect the match.Yeah, don't mind McCullum at 3.
Looks like there's going to be some rain during this test match unfortunately especially Thursday and Sunday.
I'll be there, just saw the ground before - beautiful. A lot to be said for purpose built grounds, of which all three of these Tests are being played on.Anyone going to the ground tomorrow? I'm really looking forward to it. Haven't been to a test in NZ before.
Looks like the weather won't be a belter but it should hold up for the day.I'll be there, just saw the ground before - beautiful. A lot to be said for purpose built grounds, of which all three of these Tests are being played on.
It just rained, so maybe that's Thursday's wet sorted out already.
If it rains on Sunday I don't think it will affect the match.
Mohammad Southee!!!Tim Southee is Mo Sami in disguise. Only without the application.
So we'll know the result after the toss!If NZ bat first they'll lose.
If NZ bowl first they'll have a reasonable chance of winning the Test.
Source?Sigh, looks as though Andrew Ellis will play ahead of Trent Boult. This team just gets better and better
Ridiculous if true.Sigh, looks as though Andrew Ellis will play ahead of Trent Boult. This team just gets better and better
If NZ bat first they'll lose.
If NZ bowl first they'll have a reasonable chance of winning the Test.
So we'll know the result after the toss!
Given that it's in NZ conditions and many of the SA players have had no warm-up match, the home team would have to start clear favourites.
Not much to a fourth innings chasing 500 to win either tbh.The flipside though being if NZ bat first and poorly (well, anything short of a 7/10 effort for them IMO), there won't be a 4th innings.
It was damn hot for a lot of today.Nice ploy by the Kiwis to play down south first up. The most southern Test ground in the world? Damn cold!
Slipper fingers beware!
Unless you actually think Ellis is a better batsman than Nicol it makes no sense. You're not going to need five seamers *and* Vettori. He'd just not bowl at all.I'd actually drop Nicol, bat van Wyk at five and put Ellis at seven tbh.
I didn't actually realise he had just the one FC ton tbh. Bugger scores runs and takes wickets in every game he plays. I thought he would have a few more centuries.Unless you actually think Ellis is a better batsman than Nicol it makes no sense. You're not going to need five seamers *and* Vettori. He'd just not bowl at all.
I know you're keen on putting Ellis forward because his good domestic performances, but this isn't really the "looks rubbish but is effective" v "looks good but does nothing" debate that you're making it to be. Ellis has been a very good allrounder for Canterbury in the last few seasons but that doesn't mean he credentials as a specialist batsman, even if Nicol doesn't either. This is a man who has scored useful runs, but also a man who:
- Has scored one First Class hundred in nine seasons of cricket (Nicol has 10)
- Has spent the vast majority of his career batting 7 or lower
- Averages less than 32 with the bat
He's had a good last couple of seasons for Canterbury batting six and seven and he has a very good average in that time but a few brave, scrappy rescue efforts in the lower middle order of a Plunket Shield side with one hundred in nine years does not a Test batsman make. Nicol's First Class record isn't what I'd like it to be either and I would've been a lot happier if they'd picked someone else, but it's a lot better than Ellis's as well especially considering he's actually done it as a batsman. If you're going to pick someone on performance despite a lack of aesthetic appeal - something as you know I'm a big exponent of - you do want it to be based on more than a season and a half in a low expectation role.