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***Official*** New Zealand in India 2016

Shri

Mr. Glass
KP was ****ing awesome. Don't know why anyone wouldn't take KP's career (in terms of batting, not in terms of being a distraction to his team) as an insult. Would happily take that for Kohli. Obviously you'd rather him be a Ponting, but that'd be a bonus.
#GangulyLite.

Kohli's destiny.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
lol, people may have doubted whether Saha belonged, but seriously stretching the term "haters" to describe his critics on here.

Rohit has haters. Ishant has haters. Jadeja has haters. I'm not sure anyone ever gave enough of a **** about Saha to hate on him.

We should also never forget that Saha denied India a memorable win in Adelaide by being a dumb ****, so he deserves to cop some grief for 3-5 years.
Saha doubters can **** off.
 

SteveNZ

International Coach
And as I said in another thread, we're at a place where it's absolutely the right time to pick a new opener, play him in a dead rubber and let him acclimatise to Test cricket. But there isn't one there.
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
"A challenging situation in Test cricket is the most exciting thing a viewer can see, and for a player playing to feel. You can sense that energy, which no other format can provide for you." - Virat "I didn't take the red pill" Kohli
Not as a exciting as facing swing bowling without diapers I'd wager
 

Pinkman

Cricket Spectator
I am not quite having the jingo-gasm on India becoming no. 1, as one might expect. Surely there's someone out there who deserves it more. Well, maybe even Pakistan.
 

vandem

State Captain
... India should be well pleased about this, and equally NZ should be quite concerned. I think the word 'outclassed' does apply I'm afraid.
Disagree that NZ should be concerned. Well beaten but I don't think outclassed. Took 20 wickets and made India work hard for 3/4 or the match. Missing their world class batsman, losing the toss, getting the worst of weather conditions on day 2, and continuing to pick an opener with technical issues who isn't score runs against test class attacks, these things won't happen every time that NZ plays. India played well, some good batting on day 1 when the pitch was at it's best, some nuggety batting from Saha, some excellent spells from the seamers. Sometimes your opponents play well.

I'd be more concerned if we got back to NZ and Hesson didn't address some selection issues (opener who can bat time, #5 who is technically correct = Will Young, don't give a half-fit Southee the new ball).
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Is that a satire site? Honestly can't tell. Can't find anything on legit sources.

Why couldn't they cancel it 24 hours ago :ph34r:
 

TheBrand

First Class Debutant
Is that a satire site? Honestly can't tell. Can't find anything on legit sources.

Why couldn't they cancel it 24 hours ago :ph34r:
It's on stuff and NZHerald now but it's just a repost from Indian Express, apparently NZC has not been contacted by anyone from the BCCI about it.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
So much irony given the BCCI's reaction that time the West Indies cancelled, threatening to sue and all.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
So much irony given the BCCI's reaction that time the West Indies cancelled, threatening to sue and all.
Haha, yep.

This is pathetic if it goes ahead. As noted above, most likely a negotiating tactic and a way for the BCCI to get the public on their side.
 

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