Indeed!Smith is such a teary eyed captain. Really like the bloke but he looks like a teacher just told him off whenever anything doesn't go his way.
I think mostly crowds are pretty fair sports in Australia wrt cricket. Haven't seen too many dire incidents.I mean I know they chanted boring a bit and gave Baz a bit of a send off. But this seems like a pretty good crowd. Plenty of respect to Taylor and Williamson.
Yeah amazed me that he didn't show any tiredness until perhaps a little in the last hour, though still defended solidly. So pleased he made it to stumps to give himself a chance of pushing on to a mammoth score while the tail hangs round tomorrow.Really impressed with Taylor's concentration. Apart from the dropped catch on 137 he didn't look like getting out today and showed no sign of fatigue.
I felt the same. my flat mate who happens to be a Kiwi and a casual cricket fan, whose just got a passing interest now after NZ made the finals this year, came rushing in during the first test and asking me how Ross Taylor was doing. That's the only guy he knew in the team along with the captain. And I had to report sadly that he got a duck.I have to say with great shame that I thought Ross was just about done after the first test. Never been so thrilled to be wrong. Just magnificent stuff. Would love him to go on and score 303 tomorrow, and then walk straight up to Baz, put him in a headlock and give him a big noogie: "Back in your rightful place one spot behind me, mate!"
Yeah, weird things happen in the 2nd innings. It's possible that losing Khawaja will leave the Aussie lineup weak for a collapse but I don't think NZ have a spinner good enough to hold the opposition in a second innings chokehold. Every instance of a team making 550 and losing has a gun spinner performance behind it - Peel, Kumble, Warne.So who's ahead?
On the one hand, surely our batting must fail eventually. On the other hand, those cracks could really hurt on the 5th day when New Zealand come out to bat. Also will depend on how long the tail lasts tomorrow, if they can wag a bit then we could see a 3rd innings similar to what we've seen in places like Adelaide in the past....says a lot about how cricket has changed over the past 10 years....this was in the 90's, even early 2000's, this game would be a very obvious bore draw. It's still *probably* the safest bet, but there's still plenty of time left in the game.
On the one hand, surely our batting must fail eventually.
can't have been if ross "worse than voges" taylor handled it with ease. starc must be a medium pacer.Did Starc actually bowl a 160.4 kph delivery or is it a dodgy speedo
Because I'm extremely skeptical
Looking at the ball it didn't seem that quick, but I think there's enough evidence to say it might be legit.Did Starc actually bowl a 160.4 kph delivery or is it a dodgy speedo
Because I'm extremely skeptical
Fuller deliveries tend to read quicker apparently.Did Starc actually bowl a 160.4 kph delivery or is it a dodgy speedo
Because I'm extremely skeptical
Heh. But this is Australia I'm talking about. Collapses have been all too common in the last 5-7 years - I'm just not convinced we can consistently keep on scoring runs.
Must be this. Definitely didn't look that quick. I doubt it was much over 150 in actuality.Fuller deliveries tend to read quicker apparently.