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

Blocky

Banned
Neesham I will never call you a downhill skier again if you come through. Let that be your incentive.
He needs to trust the horse that brought him here and look to be positive in my view. At the moment Prasad is dictating to the batsman and bowling better and better.

No point us trying to grind out overs, we need to look to score, we won't do that against Herath, we need to take on their pacers.
 

Zinzan

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McCullum could really learn from both SL's fly-slip (which we implemented far too late) and their in-out field in general. The amount of runs we could have saved with a fly-slip/3rd-man/deep point in hindsight. Haven't checked the wagonwheels, but seem to recall lots of boundaries in those areas. SL are smart enough not to give those free runs away.
 

Blocky

Banned
that ball that got McCullum didn't do anything. Wtf was he trying to do.
He gets himself in trouble a wee bit with the straighter ball at times, I think he'd actually premediated an off/cover drive and was moving into position for it, then saw the ball was on his pads and tried to readjust late. Look at the plane of his bat and where his feet were going.
 

Blocky

Banned
McCullum could really learn from both SL's fly-slip (which we implemented far too late) and their in-out field in general. The amount of runs we could have saved with a fly-slip/3rd-man/deep point in hindsight. Haven't checked the wagonwheels, but seem to recall lots of boundaries in those areas. SL are smart enough not to give those free runs away.
Funny - it was the same field settings in the first match (and first innings when we were scoring freely) that everyone was saying sucked from Matthews.

The in-out works if you've got people who don't know how to work singles. To be honest, Sanga killed us through the amount of singles, twos and threes he was able to place in between our fielders.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
McCullum could really learn from both SL's fly-slip (which we implemented far too late) and their in-out field in general. The amount of runs we could have saved with a fly-slip/3rd-man/deep point in hindsight. Haven't checked the wagonwheels, but seem to recall lots of boundaries in those areas. SL are smart enough not to give those free runs away.
Yeah, very under-rated fielding position these days, particularly on seaming wickets. Don't really agree about the deep point though.
 

jonbrooks

International Debutant
McCullum could really learn from both SL's fly-slip (which we implemented far too late) and their in-out field in general. The amount of runs we could have saved with a fly-slip/3rd-man/deep point in hindsight. Haven't checked the wagonwheels, but seem to recall lots of boundaries in those areas. SL are smart enough not to give those free runs away.
Yes, McCullum's captaincy wasn't the best but then again he suck to what has worked for him since he got the job. What is important is McCullum learns from this and makes improvements.
 

Blocky

Banned
The main difference in my view has been that the Sri Lankan seamers have mostly attacked the stumps at a good to full length where as we bowled a bit too wide and tried for the miracle ball a bit too much. Have a look at Pradeep and Prasad's pitch map on Cricinfo versus what we bowled in the first innings.
 

Blocky

Banned
Yes, McCullum's captaincy wasn't the best but then again he suck to what has worked for him since he got the job. What is important is McCullum learns from this and makes improvements.
I actually thought he was uncharacteristically bad in the field during that innings - dropped catches that he'd never drop, wasn't at his best in ground fielding and his captaincy for once didn't pay off and ultimately let the game drift a little bit too much expecting results from Southee, Boult and Bracewell.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
The main difference in my view has been that the Sri Lankan seamers have mostly attacked the stumps at a good to full length where as we bowled a bit too wide and tried for the miracle ball a bit too much. Have a look at Pradeep and Prasad's pitch map on Cricinfo versus what we bowled in the first innings.
I think the main difference is that Sangakkara batted much better than anyone else. New Zealand have still bowled better than Sri Lanka IMO.. not as much as you'd expect given the personnel difference, but noticeably all the same.
 

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