Indeed.250 is enough.
We can't draw either. You don't draw matches at 4/2 with your best batsman injured.Flem you are absolutely dreaming if you think there is even an outside chance of us winning
Bad luck McCullum - pity the umpire gave it out in the first place.
The performances of our batsmen have been woeful. They probably make our bowlers look slightly better than they actually are though. Martin, Bracewell and Vettori haven't exactly put up stellar numbers this series.Got two special videos on the way for this series. One for the batsmen, and another for the bowlers.
Stay tuned.
Plus the NZ batsman will still utilise their 'play positively' mindset and get out to attacking shots even if the chase isn't on
Good callSteyn to Williamson, no run, Williamson chases a wide one! They're checking if that one carried, swinging away and it was pitched up, Williamson went for it and ended up slicing it towards point, Petersen was the man there and he dived low to his left and appeared to get his fingers just underneath the ball, inches from the ground, it's difficult to make out with the replays. The third umpire's taking his time. It's not given out, the inconclusive replays mean Williamson stays. Graeme Smith isn't happy. Appeal for a catch turned down
Also thought this sounded like a lot of Williamson's shots recently:Good call
In 'soft hands' I read 'feeling for the ball' - might be harsh as I didn't see that one but he was definitely doing it the other day. Anyway just a small something to work on.6.1
Morkel to Williamson, no run, ooh, just fell short, Williamson played that with soft hands, good for him, stretched forward to that good length ball and it landed inches short of de Villiers at second slip
Yeah, this is a real problem with Williamson's batting at the moment, and something I'd attribute to a diet of ODI/20-20 cricket. Too often he's looking to defend balls that are 6 inches+ outside the off stump, and against bowlers like Philander who seam the ball that's very, very risky. I haven't been able to watch much of this series, but I saw one over during his 77 in Hamilton where he played two consecutive pushes to cover for none, then tried the exact same shot the next ball and edged it for four - seems like he wants to feel bat on ball all the time.Also thought this sounded like a lot of Williamson's shots recently:
In 'soft hands' I read 'feeling for the ball' - might be harsh as I didn't see that one but he was definitely doing it the other day. Anyway just a small something to work on.
Disagree. The ball was on the ground with Peterson's hands separated.That looked so much more out on the replay than those usually do. Would be fuming I I was the fielder.
This will no doubt be the kiss of death but Guptill and Williamson doing well to have faced 50 balls each of this.