ohnoitsyou
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Hard to imagine Sodhi dropping as many filthy full tosses as Benn tbf
From previous viewing there will be quite a few long hops outside off sump though. I do agree Benn was disappointing. Shilly, who is a huge spinner of the ball admittedly, got way more out of the pitch than him.Hard to imagine Sodhi dropping as many filthy full tosses as Benn tbf
It's Day 1. Settle down.Well played New Zealand, particularly Kane. That was a day of excellent concentration and defensive batsmanship that has put them in a decent position.
I thought Roach and Benn were both pretty disappointing tbh. Kemar has the excuse of not having played anywhere near enough cricket but I expected better from Benn. Admittedly it was a horrible wicket to bowl on because the spin was dead slow and there was absolutely no carry at all for the pacers, but I thought they could have done better.
JT showed the way and my fear is he bowled exactly how Southee and Boult are likely to. The saving grace is that we get to bat against Ish Sodhi who will almost certainly be the loosest bowler on display and give us scoring opportunities. Not sure what Craig is like but I severely doubt he's as good as Shilly. When we do bat we have to get through the new ball and then capitalise. Hopefully we can restrict New Zealand to a manageable total tomorrow but it's not looking likely.
Finally, I would like to vent my frustration at the wicket that has been produced for this Test. I know they can do better than this and it is not conducive to entertaining cricket.
Welcome to test Cricket - you seem to be new to this form of the game.2.6 run rate.. eww?
4.0 or bust.. this is the age of t20 yo. my senses need constant excitement.Welcome to test Cricket - you seem to be new to this form of the game.
Did you watch it?It's Day 1. Settle down.
I think ultimately you've got an old fashioned pitch here, it favoured the early morning bowling so long as you got it in the right spots and channels - Taylor showed that early with the ball. The spin and turn is there and will continue to build through the match as the pitch deteriorates and I think accuracy based spin bowling will become a real huge factor by Day 4 when the pitch starts to misbehave. I'd hope tomorrow that NZ seek to accelerate their innings and looking at the batsmen still up their sleeve, they are well placed to do just that with Taylor, McCullum and Neesham. I'd tell Kane to drop the sheet anchor/rotate strike role and progressively look to attack tomorrow - try and put in 300-350 runs in the next 2 and a half sessions and declare around 550.
I think Day 3 will be relatively flat but Day 4 onwards, this will turn into a "You're lucky to get 200" pitch.
He's only 3 centuries behind Stephen Fleming, who played 79 more Tests...Seriously, how awesome is KW though? It's hard to believe that he's only a couple of months older than Taylor was when he made his test debut.
In contrast to this, we have Williamson and Neesham as insurance. Hardly world-class bowlers, but they'll certainly be useful if someone doesn't turn up.I don't think the West Indies bowled too poorly - Taylor was mostly excellent and Benn and Shillingford asked enough questions and were unlucky not to pick up a wicket or two, especially Benn when he was bowling to Williamson earlier in the day.
Where it all fell apart was:
a) they picked Roach and hoped someone who hasn't played test cricket in a couple of years or had any first class match practice post-injury would get it together from the word go.
b) Benn lost the plot towards the end of the day
I get the Roach pick - on paper he walks into the team and the other options are either proven to be awful or completely unproven. They decided to back experience and success over known crap and unknown quantities. Fair enough. But the lack of an allrounder means their only insurance is Marlon Samuels. Because of the Roach meltdown the West Indies need to get rid of New Zealand early tomorrow unless Roach can pull himself together or else we'll either see the other three get smashed because they're tired or a lot of Samuels bowling. Either way batting becomes significantly easier.
Hells yeah. In his last seven tests, he's averaging close to 70.Seriously, how awesome is KW though? It's hard to believe that he's only a couple of months older than Taylor was when he made his test debut.
Though to put it in the context of child protégées at the same age Crowe had virtually identical numbers though he had just completed the 85 tour of Aus. [Cause im a geek I have been plotting Kane v Crowe for a while]Seriously, how awesome is KW though? It's hard to believe that he's only a couple of months older than Taylor was when he made his test debut.
Well in the current squad, who would you select instead? Ronchi is not a better batsman than Neesham. In fact, given that Neesham has a test century, he's probably worse.Looks like a pretty decent first day. What do people think about the team that New Zealand selected? Not too happy personally - I can't believe the apparent decision to bat Neesham at 6, the guy is barely a First Class number 7.
Dwta. Neesham might improve a bit, but at the moment Ronchi is a significantly better batsman. Having said that, my comment on Neesham was more to do with Neesham batting above Watling in the order, rather than his selection in the first place.Well in the current squad, who would you select instead? Ronchi is not a better batsman than Neesham. In fact, given that Neesham has a test century, he's probably worse.