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

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Sigh... on a series where Sharma has bowled his best and been a genuine threat in all but one innings, we're talking about him being a useless bowler again?

Wagner Round 2.
I'll give you Wagner for now but Ishant has been crap for a long, long time. He's had the absolute best of the bowling conditions this series. Sure, he's put the ball in the right areas from time to time, but the man will never take wickets on anything other than a green seamer.

He's part of the problem.

There's other bowlers who might be better and probably can't do worse. They need to stop accepting mediocrity.
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
I'll give you Wagner for now but Ishant has been crap for a long, long time. He's had the absolute best of the bowling conditions this series. Sure, he's put the ball in the right areas from time to time, but the man will never take wickets on anything other than a green seamer.

He's part of the problem.

There's other bowlers who might be better and probably can't do worse. They need to stop accepting mediocrity.
ishant is a case of "give a monkey a typewriter for a billion years". He's had so many chances that of course he's going to fluke good games occaisionally but his overall performance remains mediocre.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
There's also something very telling about the fact that Shami - the veteran of 6 tests - is very much the leader of this Indian attack.

Just get the young blokes in there ffs.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Just one more hour to get through boys. Do it for the golden summer. Just one more hour and the series is safe.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
How is it possible that in what has been one of the worst NZ summers weather wise I can remember, we've had only one test affected by rain?
 

Meridio

International Regular
How is it possible that in what has been one of the worst NZ summers weather wise I can remember, we've had only one test affected by rain?
Ha, and I seem to remember the last few summers before being the opposite - no rain anywhere until the cricket comes along.
 

_Ed_

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Cricinfo makes it sound like a good turnout:
11.00 am A standing ovation for Brendon McCullum as he goes out to the crease, it's packed out there.
Can the lucky ones who are watching confirm?
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
The radio saying there are more in than yesterday, and there are still big queues outside the ground. I hate to say it, but the Basin has terrible ticketing facilities, I was waiting in queue for nearly an hour to buy my ticket against England last year, so I hope nobody misses out
 

Meridio

International Regular
Cricinfo said:
Former NZ great swing bowlers like Doull and Willie Watson would have loved to bowl on a morning like this.
Hunty on Cricinfo with a great call. When I think of NZ's best swing bowlers, I ignore Hadlee, Southee etc. and go straight to the big guns like Watson.
 

_Ed_

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I hate to say it, but the Basin has terrible ticketing facilities, I was waiting in queue for nearly an hour to buy my ticket against England last year, so I hope nobody misses out
God, yeah, imagine that.
 

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