All Australia have to do is score more runs than the opposition.What are 'blow ins'? I think knowing this could be integral to me grasping your point.
But Aus certainly have a thing or two to prove against the moving ball. That's not to say other teams don't struggle against it, mind. All IMHO.
Someone's got to have a word with the sub editor there.
Aust would be bowling in the 2nd session regardless of the tossAustralian media getting trolled hard
It's going to do a bit on Day 1 IMO -- probably more than a normal Basin pitch, and definitely a bowl first wicket. But nowhere near the amount they'll be expecting.
NZ batting line up especially without Taylor is comfortably inferior to Aust line up but Australia usually bowl crap when they get bundled for small totals. They have a pretty good chance if they insert NZ in assuming that this pitch will retain its green nature come fridayPointless to bring up CWC 2015 again, but it wasn't really lateral movement that was Australia's undoing at Auckland, it was McCullum stunning them with his marshalling of the bowling resources (bringing Vettori early on, and Boult getting an extended spell when everyone expected him to keep back the strike bowlers for the death). Of course, the bowlers did back him up.Had Clarke done the same and bowled Starc right through at the beginning (instead of Johnson who leaked runs like crazy), who knows.
I think it's well established that Australia aren't the greatest against lateral movement, but seeing how threadbare NZ's batting lineup is and the fact that their more test-oriented players (Latham, Watling) haven't had a great summer so far, it looks like it'll simply come down to which lineup happens to have fewer bad days. Could well be the sort of series where one panicky session decides everything.
In the shorter formats, sure. In tests you generally have to take 20 wickets. No use scoring more runs if you don't/can't bowl the oppo out twice.All Australia have to do is score more runs than the opposition.
Haha, what an awesome back cover. I'm so excited for this test series. Although it shouldn't even be called a series. These ****** two test series ****** suck. What a joke. Too many ****** Ashes tests these days and not enough Trans-Tasman ones.
they're really making sure he cant get out
what's her name?Bird in for Patto.
I reckon Perry could be vaguely competent in Men's Test cricket on that deck, tbf.what's her name?
Noooooooo...Urgh, worry the selectors have been trolled hard on this deck. Maybe it retains its greeness, but the history suggests otherwise.
Also VITSTL that Bracewell was picked ahead of Wagner and Henry.
Really? Where did you hear that?Also VITSTL that Bracewell was picked ahead of Wagner and Henry.