Neesham played well at 4 against this bowling attack recently, so it is a fair question.not to excuse that shot, but why the **** did we send munro in ahead of neesham with 25 overs to go?
yeah but he's still munroshut up about natural game
colin munro himself has said he's working on his defensive game
Lol, you're loving this no lose situation aren't you?Stoinis and Head. For shame, NZ.
Good point when you consider the runs Jimmy made in Australia.not to excuse that shot, but why the **** did we send munro in ahead of neesham with 25 overs to go?
I'm assuming it's beacuse munro is playing as a specialist bat while neesham is expected to bowl, but it shows a real lack a thought in planning given neesham has shown far more aptitude in building longer innings.He played well at 4 against this bowling attack recently, so it is a fair question.
At least lose wickets to the good bowlers ffs.Lol, you're loving this no lose situation aren't you?
If NZ get up- Ah they should have hammered these useful spuds, If Aust win - Haha you lost to these useless spuds.
Good position to be in.
Lol righto.At least lose wickets to the good bowlers ffs.
I could understand that rationale if he was a Ferguson type bowler that dies after 2 overs, but he's not that bad, so bowling workload shouldn't really be factor in determining whether a guy should bat 6 or 7 in ODIs.I'm assuming it's beacuse munro is playing as a specialist bat while neesham is expected to bowl, but it shows a real lack a thought in planning given neesham has shown far more aptitude in building longer innings.
its weird cos werent hesson and co all about flexibility in the middle order six months ago?I could understand that rationale if he was a Ferguson type bowler that dies after 2 overs, but he's not that bad, so bowling workload shouldn't really be factor in determining whether a guy should bat 6 or 7 in ODIs.
I feel a bit sorry for Handscomb - probably didn't even know he would be keeping in this game until this morning. But he has had a bit of a mare.Turns out all NZ grounds are in fact 'bad grounds for catching', it wasn't just NZ and Bangladesh recently