I'd take 10 back to back Aus v NZ tests rather than this garbage tbh.Australia had agreed to play a three test series against Pakistan in the UAE but the PCB asked to reduce it to two tests so they could play more LO matches. On top of that Australia will have played five test matches against NZ by the end of summer yet you want more than that.
I think we next play you in tests after this summer about 8 years from now.Australia had agreed to play a three test series against Pakistan in the UAE but the PCB asked to reduce it to two tests so they could play more LO matches. On top of that Australia will have played five test matches against NZ by the end of summer yet you want more than that.
NZ lost 2-0 to Australia this summer, and just for the record NZ have played more matches in Australia than WI over the last ten years.I'd take 10 back to back Aus v NZ tests rather than this garbage tbh.
Most NZ players would kill to play a boxing day test so they would have loved to been invited for the Boxing day Test.
West Indies have not turned crap overnight, they should have known that giving them the showpiece tests of their calendar was at best a very brave call.
Yes and Australia deserved the series, but NZ were competitive and it wasn't a surprise when they went past 200 runs. Heck if they batted with a brain on the third morning of the last test it could have been 1-1. This series exists solely to boost Australia batting stats and that is it.NZ lost 2-0 to Australia this summer, and just for the record NZ have played more matches in Australia than WI over the last ten years.
Yeah OK mate I see what you are on about now.Yes and Australia deserved the series, but NZ were competitive and it wasn't a surprise when they went past 200 runs. Heck if they batted with a brain on the third morning of the last test it could have been 1-1. This series exists solely to boost Australia batting stats and that is it.
Sorry, I am a neutral who works night and relies on your Summer been competitive to keep me awake.Yeah OK mate I see what you are on about now.
I know nz are a side on the rise and are a lot better than the West Indies, but they'll get beaten 8 or 9 times out of ten here. I thought this series just gone would be their time - Australia had so many retirements and injuries in the lead up, and were there for the taking, but Williamson and Taylor aside they were very disappointing.I'd take 10 back to back Aus v NZ tests rather than this garbage tbh.
Most NZ players would kill to play a boxing day test so they would have loved to been invited for the Boxing day Test.
West Indies have not turned crap overnight, they should have known that giving them the showpiece tests of their calendar was at best a very brave call.
That theory's fine if you genuinely believe NZ were anywhere close to their best in the series (even discounting the old saying about only playing as well as the opposition allows you). I don't, I think NZ were a long way below par, especially in Brisbane and IMO snatched defeat from the jaws of victory at Adelaide.I know nz are a side on the rise and are a lot better than the West Indies, but they'll get beaten 8 or 9 times out of ten here. I thought this series just gone would be their time - Australia had so many retirements and injuries in the lead up, and were there for the taking, but Williamson and Taylor aside they were very disappointing.
Obviously they'd be at worst even money at home though.
Umm when did that happen.That theory's fine if you genuinely believe NZ were anywhere close to their best in the series (even discounting the old saying about only playing as well as the opposition allows you). I don't, I think NZ were a long way below par, especially in Brisbane and IMO snatched defeat from the jaws of victory at Adelaide.
Additionally, I will give Australia credit for being the best side in the world on flat pitches that don't go sideways in which bounce and pace become the real differentiator. So if the 10 games were on those type of wickets, as opposed to more sporting balanced wickets, then I agree Aust would be hot favorites, but even then I'm not sure it would be 8-9 out of 10 wins.
Umm, when they decided to bowl like absolute muppets to the tail after that decision went against them, crucially delaying their 2nd time at bat to later in the evening under lights.Umm when did that happen.
True, perhaps a subconscious thing.It's somewhat ironic that after all the times WindieWeathers derailed New Zealand tour threads into irrelevant discussions about the West Indies, we're now discussing New Zealand in the Aus-WI thread.
Got it.Umm, when they decided to bowl like absolute muppets to the tail after that decision went against them, crucially delaying their 2nd time at bat to later in the evening under lights.
With a lead of around 80 and about a session to bat before the natural light starting to fade, they were in pole position imo.
Which is why I said "out here"That theory's fine if you genuinely believe NZ were anywhere close to their best in the series (even discounting the old saying about only playing as well as the opposition allows you). I don't, I think NZ were a long way below par, especially in Brisbane and IMO snatched defeat from the jaws of victory at Adelaide.
Additionally, I will give Australia credit for being the best side in the world on flat pitches that don't go sideways in which bounce and pace become the real differentiator. So if the 10 games were on those type of wickets, as opposed to more sporting balanced wickets, then I agree Aust would be hot favorites, but even then I'm not sure it would be 8-9 out of 10 wins.