Grasshopper
State Vice-Captain
That'll do nicely.
NZ are just about transforming into a dominant side whereas Australia have been annihilating opponents for a long time now. So comparing them to the way Australia dominate games is a tad unfair.As much as NZ dominated this game I still don't get that feeling of dominance from NZ like I do from Australia. Probably because they aren't quite at that level. 2 dropped cathes from Taylor and McCullum and then to let the innings drag on. They weren't ruthless enough. The bowling was still getting hammered initially for the first 20 overs. Wanted to see more yorkers to the tailenders. I dunno I love NZ and want them to win the WC just hope they can step it up a bit more when they play the big teams. Ross taylor to me seems like he's out of it half the time in the slips.
NZ are just about transforming into a dominant side whereas Australia have been annihilating opponents for a long time now. So comparing them to the way Australia dominate games is a tad unfair.
NZ have seized the 50-50 situations today in their favour. A typical NZ side might have capitulated when they lost 3rd and 4th wicket in the 34th over but they went on to post a big score. Their bowling lived up to the pre-tournament hype and were good throughout the innings.
What happened to kaushal silva? I thought he would become the next jayasuriya?There's something not right about Sri Lanka. Sanga, Dilshan, Mahela and Mathews all are in good form and now Thirimanne is starting to prosper. Still they cannot post 300+ score regularly. Bowling looks ugly, especially with strugling Malinga. SL has to open the innings with Mathews and Lakmal bowling, and Malinga coming in as the first change. Kulasekara should give way to Senanayake, whom can be used as a opening bowlers as well. SL should play the gamble and play one more batsman, that is Chandimal what ever hsi form is. There is enough merit for Sanga and the rest to drop one place as well, allowing Thiri and Chandimal to play with Dilshan, who is a senior pro.
My side for the next match would be;
Thirimanne, Dilshan, Chandimal, Sangakkara, MJ, Karunarathne, Mathews, Senanayake, Herath, Malinga, Lakmal
We have very few big hitters here, but we have to play our best bowlers, that is Senanayake, Herath and Malinga. Mathews had been probably the best in NZ conditions.
Yeah the Yarps don't quite have the fire power all the way down but the presence of AB alone makes up for it.It seems NZ, India and Australia are the three sides who can really go balls to the wall knowing they have depth a long way down the batting order. SA to a lesser extent, but they compensate by having two and a half utter guns.