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***Official**** Sri Lanka in New Zealand 2014/2015

Zinzan

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If they get a lead of 200, if they need their spinner to take wickets they'll have already lost IMO. They will desperately need to get 2 of Kane, Taylor or McCullum with the new ball. It's a sporting wicket but it's definitely easier to bat than it was on Day 1 or 2 atm. Will be a massive effort from Mathews to get them a lead of 200 from here.

Kaushal is fairly **** and Prasad is one of the worst 8s I've seen in recent memory.
Yeah, still think we're in a dominant position, just getting my pessimism card laid down early on :p
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Browsing through the cricinfo commentary, it strikes me that Southee had a dreadfully unlucky day. He was beating the bat about twice an over after the 2nd new ball was taken, and created a hell of a lot of edges and lbw shouts. One of these days the damn will burst and he'll grab 8/20 or something like it.
 

kiwiviktor81

International Debutant
Browsing through the cricinfo commentary, it strikes me that Southee had a dreadfully unlucky day. He was beating the bat about twice an over after the 2nd new ball was taken, and created a hell of a lot of edges and lbw shouts. One of these days the damn will burst and he'll grab 8/20 or something like it.
I'd say it was generally a day of poor luck for New Zealand, in that the quality of the bowling probably didn't translate fully into wickets taken.

Lead of 99, NZ win by 9 wickets.
 

Maximas

Cricketer Of The Year
He may be awesome but we're going to roll the other end and the pressure will be on him.
Our tail can be decent when they have someone to bat for, I'm backing Kaushal, PJ and Eranga to give Mathews some support tomorrow should he hang around, Prasad is extremely hit and miss and Lakmal is a poor batsman, everything depends on Matthews though, if he hangs around and is the 9th or 10th wicket to fall I suspect our lead will be over 150, if he gets out relatively early our tail could well fold
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year


Yeah Mathews looks reasonably attractive to me there. Not sure they appreciate just how quickly the runs can rack up down here against Wagner and Craig types on a 4th day.
 

NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
SL used to have one of the most frustrating tails to knock over, this one however is easy. Lead will be around 50 - 100 at most.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
I felt at times that we overpitched. We beat the bat more often with good length balls rather than full balls. There is a touch in this pitch if you let it help you.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Even if we get Mathews'd there is no way we should collapse to this bag of spuds. It would be unforgiveable. Prasad would be touch and go for making the Bangladeshi pace attack.

If they had Herath, Eranga and Perera out there it would be a different story.
 

Maximas

Cricketer Of The Year
Even if we get Mathews'd there is no way we should collapse to this bag of spuds. It would be unforgiveable. Prasad would be touch and go for making the Bangladeshi pace attack.

If they had Herath, Eranga and Perera out there it would be a different story.
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Depends how they bowl, but if we are defending anything under 300 our attack shouldn't have the penetration to worry you guys on a pitch that should be playing pretty well, I'd like to think we might try and put it in the right areas this time though,
 

YorksLanka

International Debutant
Good effort from our boys to hopefully avoid an innings defeat.in a way I am glad that we got blown away in the first innings as it has shown some of out batsmen how to change their game to bat on this type of wicket. NZ still odds on to win but glad we showed some fight following on..
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Good effort from our boys to hopefully avoid an innings defeat.in a way I am glad that we got blown away in the first innings as it has shown some of out batsmen how to change their game to bat on this type of wicket. NZ still odds on to win but glad we showed some fight following on..
Yeah I'm now a lot more concerned about the next game.
 

Blocky

Banned
This game further enforces the fact to me that the follow-on should be seen as a dead and buried concept for teams unless there are weather issues that mean they have to chase a shorter victory.

In the second match I'd love to see our fascination with playing a spinner on any surface irregardless of whether or not it suits them to end and for us to bring in Doug Bracewell in Craig's spot. It won't happen but I think having Bracewell there would've curtailed this match a lot sooner than is now the case.
 

SteveNZ

International Coach
Karunaratne's innings was a gem, really like the look of him. One of the top innings of the year.
Didn't strike me as a great starter, like he's going to get out a hell of a lot between 0-20 unless it's a road.

And I know this was discussed elsewhere, but he most likely would have been swallowed on 10 by a Test player. Is there another professional sport in the world where non team members are placed in a position of responsibility? It's no wonder you grab at a catch when it's the only thing you're placed there to do.
 

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