I'm referencing your previous post on Lyon and the claim that Bracewell deserved his wickets. I saw plenty of Bracewell and Lyon over here. Actually, it was mostly Bracewell. He never applied any pressure and would just get wickets through crap shots. In this match Wagner was bowling with a strategy, whereas Bracewell bowls in hope.You do know the difference between Bracewell and Wagner though right? Just checking.
"Bowling Strategies" - you mean like bowling short repeatedly at the Australians with a stacked leg side field, waiting for them to pull the ball stupidly to the fielders and not deviating from that plan because it keeps working for him?
Lyon is the GOAT, because batsmen try to slog him and miss. Wagner is lucky, because batsmen can't help but pull him when he has a field set for exactly that.
I give him a 50% chance of getting to 40. But unless the team New Zealand think tank has given a lot of thought to batting against Lyon then I think he will come unglued against him,I am wishing the best for Latham in this innings.
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Yeah, it's looking pretty good for Pattinson but I don't think it's Bird's 'natural' length.The Australians have a definite plan to here to pitch it very full. Will see if it pays off.
was wondering if someone would get it, thought I might have been too subtleSo when Lyon does it, it's good bowling and a plan and the quality of the wickets shouldn't be undermined.
When Wagner does it, it's getting wickets handed to him.
Lyon GOAT!
Wagner now sneaks past Southee and averages less per wicket.
Earthquake anniversary.Who are the armbands for?
Hasn't this been his thing for three years though?Pretty much just got handed his wickets by the batsmen tbf
Seems so much more recent than 5 years ago.Earthquake anniversary.
WelcomeHi all, first time poster, long time creepy lurking stalkerish reader.
Guptill clearly (in my eyes) doesn't have the technique to consistently succeed in test matches against the new ball. Would anyone else move him to five to replace McCullum? He is so successful in one dayers that I think we can't really turn our back on that quality in our test team without trying whatever we can to translate it to five dayers.
He has batted there in three tests for an average of 68 ... admittedly this includes a big ton against Bangers, but also a 50 vs South Africa, which at least shows he can handle it.
Brownlie could then potentially be brought in as our other opener (even if he hasn't had a huge year so far this season).
Anyway, just my thoughts on the side moving forward.
Already a better contribution with your first post than Jord has made in spewing 200 odd.Hi all, first time poster, long time creepy lurking stalkerish reader.
Guptill clearly (in my eyes) doesn't have the technique to consistently succeed in test matches against the new ball. Would anyone else move him to five to replace McCullum? He is so successful in one dayers that I think we can't really turn our back on that quality in our test team without trying whatever we can to translate it to five dayers.
He has batted there in three tests for an average of 68 ... admittedly this includes a big ton against Bangers, but also a 50 vs South Africa, which at least shows he can handle it.
Brownlie could then potentially be brought in as our other opener (even if he hasn't had a huge year so far this season).
Anyway, just my thoughts on the side moving forward.
guptills fielding is worth so much though, so his replacement needs to be a significant step up. Who in the country would actually do better against this bowling lineup?Hi all, first time poster, long time creepy lurking stalkerish reader.
Guptill clearly (in my eyes) doesn't have the technique to consistently succeed in test matches against the new ball. Would anyone else move him to five to replace McCullum? He is so successful in one dayers that I think we can't really turn our back on that quality in our test team without trying whatever we can to translate it to five dayers.
He has batted there in three tests for an average of 68 ... admittedly this includes a big ton against Bangers, but also a 50 vs South Africa, which at least shows he can handle it.
Brownlie could then potentially be brought in as our other opener (even if he hasn't had a huge year so far this season).
Anyway, just my thoughts on the side moving forward.