I just looked at that clip - I think McCullum made his ground at the the other end so it should have been Richardson who was out.Any Kiwis catch The Crowd Goes Wild end segment? Showed Baz's ODI debut where he was run out by Richardson. Totally forgot about that game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoOZu5U7gnw
I love Crowd Goes Wild. Goodbye McCullum even made me a bit teary. Poor old Smithy looks decidedly out of his comfort zone though.Any Kiwis catch The Crowd Goes Wild end segment? Showed Baz's ODI debut where he was run out by Richardson. Totally forgot about that game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoOZu5U7gnw
no you haven't. where were you back in 2008?We've always known that Luggage is a legend
If we could cheat then McCullum takes the gloves and Anderson bats 7 for the extra bowling option.the keeper in the combined xi should be nevill imo
More likely to be a series in the late 80/90s as there weren't many hundreds scored in those early days.I wonder what the record for runs scored in a series without a century is. This series had 1,500+ runs without a century.
You could pick Nicholls as keeper then push Marsh and Santner down one. He kept for NZ A v SL A and is Ronchi's backup (hopefully starts instead) for World T20. His innings in game 1 was very importantMy combined team of the series sees all four openers batting in the top four. Some may say they were advantaged in getting the new ball and the PP, but they were miles ahead of the others.
Guptill
Warner
Khawaja
McCullum*
M Marsh
Santner
Wade+
Faulkner
Hastings
Hazelwood/Bracewell
Henry
Split between Bracewell & Hazelwood as 3rd seamer. Bracewell only played the one game but an EWR of 2.5 is almost freakish in this day & age. He's been a revelation with the ball since that away series in SA.
The other option is replacing that spot with Anderson (for his bowling) and batting him at 7 above Wade.
Or runs in general though. I'd be surprised if many 3 match series from the 80/90s had a higher run aggregate that this one, even though the bowling dominated this series.More likely to be a series in the late 80/90s as there weren't many hundreds scored in those early days.
Oh man, Haddin was terrible with his on field behaviour. But at least he could keep well and bat servicablyIt's actually no fun at all despising an Australian that his own kind hold a similar level of disdain for.
Come back Brad, we miss you.
in the two minutes it took me to google how to spell Chappel you over took me. My life.
Or Latham as keeper/middle-order bat, with someone else taking his opening spot? Out of curiosity, how have Brownlie and Rutherford been performing in FC lately?If we could cheat then McCullum takes the gloves and Anderson bats 7 for the extra bowling option.
Brownlie had a good start to the FC season, one 50 and one 100 for NZ A against SL A, then injured during 20 over comp. Had a bad start to Ford Trophy 50 over matches but finished with 55, 107*,44 and 67. Two low scores on his return to FC cricket. So useful, but not enough to push him ahead of Nicholls. Similar story for Young, useful season but not knocking the door down.Or Latham as keeper/middle-order bat, with someone else taking his opening spot? Out of curiosity, how have Brownlie and Rutherford been performing in FC lately?...
Yeah fully agree on Milne. Gets some flack for his stats, but you really have to be watching those passages of play to appreciate what he brings to the attack. Needs to keep learning new tricks; as you said it's slow progress, but he does have age on his side.Adam Milne might still not be heavily amongst the wickets like a strike bowler, but he's getting there. Its a very slow progress, but its there. Give him time and he'll start getting them once he gets his variations and learns some swing/seam movement. The most notable thing I've seen from him is his confidence and development in the use of the slower ball...he's picked up good wickets while being under the pump from that ball. Encouraged by his fitness and maintenance of high energy/intensity/aggression as well. Looks like he's finally made it through a season without a injury blow. Good on NZC for resting him at the right times and managing him well for the games required. Also, the short ball/bodyline bouncer stuff to rough up a confident John Hastings was good stuff. Now that's some vintage fast bowling aggression.