I should be laughing, but I am now afraid of you instead.one day new zealand will bring chappell to his knees in a puddle of his own tears and as the camera pans out you'll see Phlegm on his belly greedily tasting every delicious tear before watching the hope fade from that old ****s eyes.
An excellent post and I agreed with this paragraph so much.I do hope that Trent Boult's scans are not as serious as first feared. I read Bahnz's article several times to digest it. I even took the fact that he plans to do his own vacuming as a good sign.
I hope if he does recover that we learn from though, and use a rotation policy in the ODIs. I grudgingly accept that the two of them want to play pajama cricket. But lets get the McLeakin Runs and the Wheelers to be the people to be battered to kingdomcome in the name of fast food entertainment rather than our two class bowlers, on at least some occassions.
And if Bennett needs to be called up to be thrashed around then so be it. If Sodhi wants a turn bowling to AB Devilliers on the rampage then let him, I have no vested interest in it.
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when were they due, I will look for Bahnz's article...An excellent post and I agreed with this paragraph so much.
Is it just me, or is anyone else wondering why the results of the scans haven't been revealed? Could it be the results are very bad, or returned absolutely nothing to worry about?
I wonder if any David White fans out there will take you to task one day. You would be surprised how many visitors read these posts. Anyway I am fine with your comments btw.CA are announcing their summer fixture list next week. That'll be when the (some may/will say gimmicky) day/night test is announced. The details were finalised between CA and NZC at the ICC conference in Barbados. I should think NZC will not be too far behind in confirming that one of our home tests against Australia has definitely been scrapped in favour of 3 ODIs.
Ahead of these announcements, and any possible public backlash resulting from them, a positive pre-emptive strike was unveiled today with the announcement that Baz has signed on for 'at last one more year'. All hail NZC. Although the statement actually said he'd signed on until at least the T20 WC, which concludes on 3 April.
So why didn't NZC announce the signing prior to 3 April this year? ...Aw Geez, they've (NZC) essentially made something up, and watch the suckers lap it up....it was a no brainer that Baz was staying on at least until the Aussie series's and summer programme was done and dusted, while getting the Africa tours off.
On the day Baz announced he was signing with the Heat for 3 years, NZC have piped up and said they've nabbed his signature for a 1 year (9 month) deal.
David White: cool dude, master politician, Machiavellian character.
Skyliner appear to be merely mistaken in interpretation of the statement. The NZC contracts are for one year, and they commence 1 July and finish 30 June the following year. If you have a gander at the Future tours, after the conclusion of the World T20 on 3 April, NZC has no games scheduled till late July 2016 - which is a new contract period.I wonder if any David White fans out there will take you to task one day. You would be surprised how many visitors read these posts. Anyway I am fine with your comments btw.
Thanks for the clarification, I still think they wanted to get the announcement in early prior to the up coming news of the Aussie tours.Skyliner appear to be merely mistaken in interpretation of the statement. The NZC contracts are for one year, and they commence 1 July and finish 30 June the following year. If you have a gander at the Future tours, after the conclusion of the World T20 on 3 April, NZC has no games scheduled till late July 2016 - which is a new contract period.
Thats not to say that we don't get a late invite to somewhere in April, May and June 2016 but it wouldn't be good for our IPL earners.
Well we have India in 2019 in New Zealand to play some ODI and T20. NZC will be okay financially.I'm not too bothered by it. By the NZC announcement that is.
I've followed the comments on stuff on stories around NZC announcements - propaganda about how we are getting more cricket that ever apparently - and one classic comment was along the lines of "we've done well in the World Cup, and look - now Australia are giving us 5 tests over the summer". Like the FTP never existed and these tours haven't been penciled in for donkeys years. I think NZC understand that the majority of punters are probably quite ignorant.
If there was a financial crisis tomorrow most people would probably be totally astonished "never saw that coming, what's QE, what's shadow banking, what's a Grexit?"
The amount of times I've been told "why would you want to be interested in history - who cares about the past".....
Depends on his body, performances and money that he can earn.Thanks for the clarification, I still think they wouldn't to get the announcement in early prior to the up coming news of the Aussie tours.
Does anyone expect him to go any longer than the T20 WC? Maybe by just playing one format for NZ? He's doing the BBL for 3 years, I guess he'd do the IPL for the same period(?) Maybe he could give us 3 years as a T20 specialist.
- Not that he owes NZ Cricket anything.
NZ are a good team but I think people are over hyping them slightly.
Let's look at their results objectively:
A 0-0 away draw with Bangladesh - so so result
Beating the WIndies twice (home and away) - yeah good but the WIndies are undoubtedly the weakest test team at the moment even if they do have some promising youngsters coming through.
Home wins against India and Sri Lanka - neither of whom are particularly good touring sides. And really had Kohli not dropped a dolly of Mccullum, NZ would almost certainly have lost that wellington test.
Away draw against England - a decent result but let's not get carried away. England aren't that strong - I would have been more impressed has NZ actually won the series. The way they were unable to force the issue in that first test from a position of strength is telling.
Away draw with Pakistan - probably their best result but again it was hardly a vintage Pakistan side. The fact that Pakistan spanked the Aussies 2-0 just before is more a reflection of how overrated Australia really are.
So in short, while I think they've played well I still don't think they've achieved anything really special. If they can beat OZ away later this year or even draw in Oz and maybe win or get a draw in India next year I'd start getting more excited.