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***Official*** West Indies in New Zealand 2013/14

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
On Jesse, he has still not done quite enough to force Baz into opening. This innings will have a * next to it since it was in a 21 over match. However it is enough that should even just get a 40 in one of the remaining full 50 over matches that will be enough.
 

jonbrooks

International Debutant
Milne was on a hiding to nothing having to come out and bowl like that. I'd like to see him bowl in a test or two.

He's got the pace and a bit of swing too. I'd play him in the first test against India
 

jonbrooks

International Debutant
It was hard to tell Anderson and Ryder apart out in the middle....
Lol i thought so as well. Ryder could have probably scored his ton a little quicker had he not started feeding Anderson the strike. If Anderson had not scored his ton we would be talking about Ryder's instead. It was a good one
 

BeeGee

International Captain
I want Milne to bowl on TV because I'm his propaganda machine but I'm worried playing his worst format will see him get smashed and he'll be a lesser long form player by trying to be a good limited overs player, making my propaganda job harder.

I've been a broken record on him bowling in limited overs for a while but until he can hold his own domestically I don't see the point in him being anything other than a test prospect. If he gets smashed all it does is give the agribusiness boom more ammo to play James Baker ahead of him.

If he plays the next game though he will take 5fer. I have foreseen his coming of age.:ph34r:
Yeah, getting smashed in LO cricket on good batting decks isn't going to help his development.

He reminds me of Ian Butler, or even Heath Davis. Bowlers picked for their speed and not their bowling ability. He needs to prove his class in domestic cricket before he plays for NZ.
 
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jonbrooks

International Debutant
Getting smashed in LO cricket on good batting decks isn't going to help his development.

He reminds me of Ian Butler, or even Heath Davis. Bowlers picked for their speed and not their bowling ability. He needs to prove his class in domestic cricket before he plays for NZ.
Butler wasn't even that fast. Got up to 145 occasionally. Davis had no ball problem that is why he was dropped. Did you know he got 5/100 odd in his last test?
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
give the agribusiness boom more ammo to play James Baker ahead of him
:p Works at Mainfreight, James Baker. Every minute of his life is dedicated to becoming a more efficient and preferred trundler for agribusiness.


But...
"The skipper must always have options at his disposal, be they swing, seam or spin with the ball. You don't want to overload any aspect of the team."

So yeah, Milne and Bennett are competing in their own little two-man category for ODI caps itbt. If you were surveying the landscape with Hesson and Bradburn.
 

jonbrooks

International Debutant
He struggles to take domestic FC wickets and you want him to play test cricket? India would destroy him.
Test cricket will give him an opportunity to bowl more overs and attack batsmen more. They won't be going after him in the same fashion as limited overs cricket.

Having a bowler operating over 150kph is rare and we should try and find a spot for Milne.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
Having a bowler operating over 150kph is rare and we should try and find a spot for Milne.
I don't mind giving him a run in the ODIs for some experience but until he starts putting up some FC five fers I would not put him in the test team. My sole reason for saying this is Shaun Tait. The man is lightening quick but his best bowling figures were 3/121 and his econ over 4 runs per over.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
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I mean I'm all for protecting cricket but this is a pretty poorly researched article. He only has to look back to the first ODI in the series to see that the West Indians are very capable bowlers. Or even watch Holder's first over vs Guptill.

There were a few full tosses that crept in but that happens when there's a batting partnership of that quality putting pressure on the bowlers.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Yeah, I was just reading that article.

"There was a time when world records were so rare that they were special, but the speed at which they are being eclipsed now cheapens them somewhat."

Um, yeah, OK. A record that has stood for 18 years. I'd call breaking a record that has stood for that long pretty special.

Really weird article. I wonder if this guy was complaining about the "cheapening of records" with Hayden's 380 shortly followed by Lara's 400.
Breaking a world record used to be so rare. Five seconds of research says "How about no, Scott?"
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
Its the fastest century in any international match regardless of format. Which surprised me as I thought a T20 century may have been faster but Richard Levi's was 45 balls. Viv's test match century was in 56 balls.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Interestingly, before today, the closest anybody had got to Afridi's record, in any international match, was the second hundred in Astle's 222 which he brought up in 39 balls.

And even that was a decade ago.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Fastest in list A cricket too, which is pretty amazing given the wide range in quality that can happen in list A cricket.
 

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