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***Official*** India in New Zealand 2013/14

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Truly brilliant innings by Watling. One of the best ever by an NZ wicket keeper batsman. The only two that I can think of as better are Parore's two centuries (one against WI in 1994 and the other with Astle in 2002).
 
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Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
What a century. Definitely one of the most under appreciated cricketers in the international game at the moment.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
This innings has also been a massive **** you to all the people who say you need to stay positive to bat for prolonged periods of play. With good concentration, determination and the skills you can bat forever blocking the **** out of it.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
This innings has also been a massive **** you to all the people who say you need to stay positive to bat for prolonged periods of play. With good concentration, determination and the skills you can bat forever blocking the **** out of it.
the biggest finger to that was Faf Du Plessis' innings where Ian Chappell continuously criticised him for not trying to score.

But yeah, this has been a good one too.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Watling has brought up his triple Cowan, and Baz looking to bring up a quadruple.

Impressive stuff from the NZ wicketkeeper batsmen.
 

vicleggie

State Vice-Captain
India are ****ing useless. This is why they need to stop playing every home match on low, slow bunsens.
Have absolutely no skills for taking wickets on these type of pitches.
You'd think a bowler like Ashwin with 100 wickets in 18 tests would be able to run through a side on day 4, yet he can't get a wicket overseas, because he's been helped so much by conditions at home, and hasn't developed the requisite skills.

Everything about the direction of Indian cricket is wrong, and has been for atleast the last 3-4 years.
 

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