Na a definite disservice to Ronchi and Guptill there. It's unlikely they get a score here but if either manage to last an hour or two then they're both very capable of making big runs. Certainly a lot more likely than Santner or Craig.Likelihood of top-scorer should be something like
Williamson
Taylor
Watling
Latham
Ronchi=Santner=Craig=Guptill
Latham below on Watling mainly on account of being a LH vs Ashwin.
Craig, Sodhi, Wagner all to get 40 (60) to guide Watling to his 50 (180)Who would partner Watling and score slower than him is always the issue, isn't it.
In places where seam is very much nerfed, he did do it twice in the 1st innings of two of the most recent three outings.Someone like Latham who has probably never top scored in his life after grinding out a solid 63 on 3 out of 5 occasions
I think he was just asking me to do it off the top of my head.CPL player ratings doesn't really skew to "top scorers" as much as it does to "overall average quality" though right? Someone like Latham who has probably never top scored in his life after grinding out a solid 63 on 3 out of 5 occasions would actually be rated decently by CPL.
Which I assume is a computer database.I think he was just asking me to do it off the top of my head.
Ish Sodhi with a top score in those as well.In places where seam is very much nerfed, he did do it twice in the 1st innings of two of the most recent three outings.
2nd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Dubai (DSC), Nov 17-21, 2014 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
1st Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, Nov 9-13, 2014
Yes, could easily be stuck with a not-out with the tail blown away. Still find it hard to go past him as third most likely to top score.Who would partner Watling and score slower than him is always the issue, isn't it.
I see what you're saying with Ronchi and Guptill where if they score anything in a collapsing batting card*, it may well turn out to be top score. It's the first bit 'if they score' that is the problem - ok Ronchi a bit of an unknown but I find it very hard to see Guptill scoring. Craig or Santner bashing 43 could just as easily be top in that scenario imo.Na a definite disservice to Ronchi and Guptill there. It's unlikely they get a score here but if either manage to last an hour or two then they're both very capable of making big runs. Certainly a lot more likely than Santner or Craig.
I'm looking to Tom Latham to ton up today. He is great in these conditions.
Yeah, I'm hoping he does his best Alistair Cook impression today (and tomorrow).In places where seam is very much nerfed, he did do it twice in the 1st innings of two of the most recent three outings.
2nd Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Dubai (DSC), Nov 17-21, 2014 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
1st Test: New Zealand v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, Nov 9-13, 2014
180 ao - HoweNZ day 2 score:
282/6 - Athlai
Wagner value. Not an unreasonable chance of NZ getting blown out.More chance of Santner, as ND's best wristy manipulator of spin, top scoring. Apparently Howsie talked and Bet365 listened.
300/4 - straw man180 ao - Howe
282/6 - Athlai