His captaincy in this series has been excellent.I'll admit Taylor wasn't a poor captain and I was on his side in the captaincy drama but Baz so far has justified his captaincy in all forms of the game as well as proving that his decision to start batting down the order was a pretty good call.
Was that the hadlee test, where he scored 99 and got a 5-fer or something?This test reminds me so much of the debacle that was Christchurch 1984.
They're not terrible.I've heard BeeGee loves Boult annd Southee and Wagner amd he's quite keen on Martin.
Also the only time Hobbitland has ever beaten us by an innings.Was that the hadlee test, where he scored 99 and got a 5-fer or something?
Hopefully that'll have been praise enough to jinx them.They're not terrible.
$11 travel to get there and back, with the new train system made to rip people off at every opportunity.Doull doesn't realise NZ cricket fans that live in Auckland absolutely hate Eden Park. The prices are ridiculous as well.
I think Doull's point was actually that Auckland can gagfc. 1.4 million people and they've got no more people in than during the first two tests.When was the last time two different New Zealand openers scored hundreds in the same series? I remember McIntosh/McCullum in India and Richardson/Fleming in England. Any others?
Completely agree with Doull. Eden Park can gagf wrt test cricket. If you want a test in Auckland, move it somewhere else.
I'm completely amazed at how they just have not realised that Finn and Broad aren't really swing bowlers to start with, and that all of them (including Anderson) bowled too short.Over on Test Match Special, Michael Vaughan suggests England's bowlers are not swinging the ball as much since Belly took over ball-shining duties from Captain Cook.
And then Richardson agreed that Pukekura park with its boundaries only slightly larger than the 30 yard circle would be an excellent place for test cricket. Hrmm.Botham just said the most right thing in his life.
Test cricket in New Plymouth ftw.
It'd be interesting to compare the prices to other grounds in NZ.$11 travel to get there and back, with the new train system made to rip people off at every opportunity.
$35 to get in for the day in the uncovered seats.
$16 for a **** burger, cup of chips and small drink.
NFI how much the beers are but it's Tui so it's not worth any price.
And you have the security looking for any reason to kick people out.
Western Springs would be a great alternative.
Make the pitch green. Green + short boundaries would make a fun game.And then Richardson agreed that Pukekura park with its boundaries only slightly larger than the 30 yard circle would be an excellent place for test cricket. Hrmm.
Even surprising thing is it is happening for the last 12 months. Yet they are still deluding themselves as if it is 2010-2011. English media is ****ing terrible during this tour.I'm completely amazed at how they just have not realised that Finn and Broad aren't really swing bowlers to start with, and that all of them (including Anderson) bowled too short.