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It appears so, you certainly couldn't cite world cup form or previous form at the MCG, that's for sure.Basically the only argument that SA would be a better match up is relying on AB to have a day out.
It appears so, you certainly couldn't cite world cup form or previous form at the MCG, that's for sure.Basically the only argument that SA would be a better match up is relying on AB to have a day out.
To be fair, it's about a one in three chance!It appears so, you certainly couldn't cite world cup form or previous form at the MCG, that's for sure.
I am not talking down NZ based on one performance my opinion is based on combination of NZ history and my personal take on the current side. Batting wise you guys still worry me team will remain too dependent on Williamson and Taylor. Iam not putting Brendon among the top echelons of world class batsman based on18 months this is a guy who averaged under 35 for a decade and I believe he will go back to that level. Latham and Corey are impressive buy have a lot to proof. In Watling I agree you have a world class keeper among the best in the world and bowling also has a good future though Milne and henry are also not proven yet. I think a lot of NZ future fortunes will depend on how Anderson, Latham, Henry and Milne come up if these guys can realize their potential I have no reason to believe NZ can't be among the top 3 sides in the world but till then to big them up is a bit premature methinks.Not sure that's all that logical given NZ test cricket has arguably been on the rise more than their short-form stuff of late.
I think we all agree Australian cricket looks very strong again, although let's not forget they were at home in the WC and NZ were far more impressive in their away series against Pakistan than Australia were. That aside, I'm happy to agree Australia look to be one of the top teams.
I'm not so sure how you give SA & India a pass though, and not NZ. I mean India have been dreadful in Test cricket and have slipped right down the ratings. For SA, the likes of Steyn won't be around for ever, and I'm not convinced he's the bowler he was 3-4 years ago.
It really does seem like a knee-jerk reaction when only really McCullum is likely to retire soon, and while KW won't be quite as aggressive as a skipper, I do think he'll be a very strong one. But most of the talent in NZ are youngish players likely to get better.
Not sure you really put much thought into that post tbh Xuhaib, rather than talking down NZ based on one limp performance and not looking at the bigger picture of where this team is placed across all forms in the medium term.
Indian batsman over the past 4 away tours have proved that they can hold their own in tough conditions so one can be reasonably confident that they will perform even better at home especially since their spinners who were total non factor on away tours will bowl well and after a long time there batsmen will get to bat without any scoreboard pressure.One can surely be more confident in predicting a brighter future for Indian then NZ at this stage.If we're talking test cricket, best we wait until they actually starting winning before thrusting them into the top tier. I mean I get they've had some tough away tours of late, but their current Test ranking is still 6th or 7th, so there's nothing obvious to me to suggest they're suddenly going to pull clear of the likes of NZ, Pakistan or even England. If NZ manage to beat England in a couple of months, they could very well move to 3rd in the test rankings. A long way from tier 2 imho.
I'm inclined to agree, but guys like Rahane and Kohli are actually better players of pace than spin.Indian batsman over the past 4 away tours have proved that they can hold their own in tough conditions so one can be reasonably confident that they will perform even better at home especially since their spinners who were total non factor on away tours will bowl well and after a long time there batsmen will get to bat without any scoreboard pressure.One can surely be more confident in predicting a brighter future for Indian then NZ at this stage.
they are not as good vs spin as the likes of Sachin, Sehwag were but they are still pretty good and wil be better on home tracks most of their away tours prep were probably focused on handling the pace bowlers hence the likes of Moin Ali went under the radar during the preparation period at home they will be more equipped handling the spin I feel also the biggest factor will be at home they will not start their innings already behind a million runs as they usually have to on away tours.I'm inclined to agree, but guys like Rahane and Kohli are actually better players of pace than spin.
But that's a different argument altogether. Nobody was 'bigging' NZ up. If was you who was bigging up India & I can't see what that is based on right at the moment.I am not talking down NZ based on one performance my opinion is based on combination of NZ history and my personal take on the current side. Batting wise you guys still worry me team will remain too dependent on Williamson and Taylor. Iam not putting Brendon among the top echelons of world class batsman based based on18 months this is a guy who averaged under 35 for a decade and I believe he will go back to that level. Latham and Corey are impressive buy have a lot to proof. In Watling I agree you have a world class keeper among the best in the world and bowling also has a good future though Milne and henry are also not proven yet. I think a lot of NZ future fortunes will depend on how Anderson, Latham, Henry and Milne come up if these guys can realize their potential I have no reason to believe NZ can't be among the top 3 sides in the world but till then to big them up is a bit premature methinks.
But that's a total straw-man argument. Who cares if some of the batsmen did well, they lost each series. Of course they'll be hard to beat at home, most good sides are, including NZ, as their recent record suggests. So really there's no real differentiator for India at all. The only one is NZ have done slightly better away from home of late.Indian batsman over the past 4 away tours have proved that they can hold their own in tough conditions so one can be reasonably confident that they will perform even better at home
Yeah it's not possible that your opinion is terrible, other posters are just trying to oppress you because the truth is so painful. Jesus.And 'butthurt' is about eloquent enough to describe the thought and opinion police lurking who don't like those opinions that don't align with the commonly accepted one here but thanks for briefing me on appropriate linguistics anyway, don't know what i would do without it.
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Just because more people share an opinion, it doesn't make that the irrefutable truth.Yeah it's not possible that your opinion is terrible, other posters are just trying to oppress you because the truth is so painful. Jesus.
That's nice but I never claimed that. You made a argument based on no evidence (believe me I've done the same thing too many times) with no way to prove or disprove it and many are calling you out on it.Just because more people share an opinion, it doesn't make that the irrefutable truth.
Yeah but Maxwell for Aus was terrible for ages. yet it seems they rely on maxwell more than ever to finish off an innings.I am not talking down NZ based on one performance my opinion is based on combination of NZ history and my personal take on the current side. Batting wise you guys still worry me team will remain too dependent on Williamson and Taylor. Iam not putting Brendon among the top echelons of world class batsman based on18 months this is a guy who averaged under 35 for a decade and I believe he will go back to that level. Latham and Corey are impressive buy have a lot to proof. In Watling I agree you have a world class keeper among the best in the world and bowling also has a good future though Milne and henry are also not proven yet. I think a lot of NZ future fortunes will depend on how Anderson, Latham, Henry and Milne come up if these guys can realize their potential I have no reason to believe NZ can't be among the top 3 sides in the world but till then to big them up is a bit premature methinks.
Correct - but based on common sense and most decision making heuristics we give more credibility to widely held ideas. I will blab on about it because I am bored.Just because more people share an opinion, it doesn't make that the irrefutable truth.