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

SteveNZ

International Coach
David : "I'd have Haddin in the Aussie side over Watling any day of the week, Karl. He has a long way to go to get anywhere near Haddin's impact on a game or his keeping ability. Watling would be waiting behind about five keepers in Australia."

David = benchy
Precisely what I was going to share.

I don't think there's a New Zealander alive who shares that view.

Haddin would've swatted 20 in an attempt to be a big swinging dick, and exposed the tail.

The only instance you'd take him is 450-5, a situation a team man like BJ cares little for.

Unfortunately our man David represents the casual Australian fan breast fed by CH9, drunk on cheerleader milk and of the opinion that anything in green and gold is superior. And that any World XI shall feature at least 5 Australians
 

jcas0167

International Regular
It's not insane to think SL would have already won the match by now if Herath didn't drop Kane early on.
Probably, although I thought that looked like quite a tough chance. The drop on the boundary was a bad miss though.
 

Zinzan

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It's not insane to think SL would have already won the match by now if Herath didn't drop Kane early on.
True, it's also not insane to think NZ would have had a sizable 1st innings lead if Sanga had of nicked one of those 5-6 play and misses early in his innings & our 3 best batsmen didn't all play the ball back onto the stumps in the 1st innings, or if NZ actually won the toss. All heresay.
 

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Precisely what I was going to share.

I don't think there's a New Zealander alive who shares that view.

Haddin would've swatted 20 in an attempt to be a big swinging dick, and exposed the tail.

The only instance you'd take him is 450-5, a situation a team man like BJ cares little for.

Unfortunately our man David represents the casual Australian fan breast fed by CH9, drunk on cheerleader milk and of the opinion that anything in green and gold is superior. And that any World XI shall feature at least 5 Australians
This is a magnificent post. Loved it.
 

Flem274*

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Haha Steve you're so much grumpier since your move across the Tasman. Is the disappointment of the casual fan compared to the CW Aussie guns wearing you down?
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
That's my thoughts too, 250 towards the end of next session would be ideal, then we can start to look for quick runs. I'd want to be setting a 3.2 to 3.5 RPO for Sri Lanka to win.
Seeing as these two have got us out of jail there's no point in even giving them a sniff IMO. Grind them out of the game.
 

Blocky

Banned
Richardson talking through the adjustments and thought process of Sanga going into this match just makes me appreciate Sanga all the more.
 

jcas0167

International Regular
Richardson talking through the adjustments and thought process of Sanga going into this match just makes me appreciate Sanga all the more.
Here's the article he's referring too.

"I spent the week leading up to [the first test of the series at] Christchurch thinking about what style of batting would work for me on this tour," Sangakkara explained after registering the 11th double hundred of his 130-test career.

"That worked OK for a little while, but I found that maybe my foot movement was not the best in the first innings. I tweaked it a bit for the second innings [but the] foot movement was very similar - it didn't go anywhere.

"So I spent the next three days trying to understand what I should do with my body and my setup to try and get my feet moving a bit better and my bat going in the direction of the swing. Especially to [Trent] Boult, because he was to me the biggest threat that I was facing. I tweaked and tweaked and kept hitting balls with the fielding coach [Trevor Penney] throwing at me and I felt pretty comfortable that it was working well to a left-armer. And it worked well."
Sangakkara's strong suit - sport - dominion-post | Stuff.co.nz
 
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viriya

International Captain
True, it's also not insane to think NZ would have had a sizable 1st innings lead if Sanga had of nicked one of those 5-6 play and misses early in his innings & our 3 best batsmen didn't all play the ball back onto the stumps in the 1st innings, or if NZ actually won the toss. All heresay.
Plays and misses happen to everyone though.. There were probably 5 for Kane himself. Dropping dollies != playing on (wrong shot selection) != play and missing (could be good technique).
 
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Zinzan

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Plays and misses happen to everyone though.. There was probably 5 for Kane himself. Dropping dollies != playing on (wrong shot selection) != play and missing (could be good technique).
Either way, it's speculation and heresay. Could've would've should've etc. Who knows what Watling and the tail would have done, the pitch is flat after all.

Magnificent session of cricket that !
 
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Zinzan

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Dream session considering I would have accepted 80/2 (at worst) at the start of play.
 

Blocky

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Superb reading that.. the only two players in the NZ line up who I think approach the game in the same way are Watling and Williamson. Both train the house down and you can see them actively changing and learning as they go.

I'd love to read a Sanga version of Rigor's book - talking about his thought processes, how he went about adapting his game and what he takes into games as his plan.
 

Jezroy

State Captain
I know there is a similar thread dealing with Williamson, but what could actually go wrong for him now? Massive attitude problem? Debilitating injury? Massive loss of form? And none of those seem overly likely. Guy could end up with 40 test centuries.
 

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