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***Official*** South Africa in New Zealand 2017

SeamUp

International Coach
Blackcaps twitter says sun shining and hoping to start on time. But obviously that can can change very quickly.
 

Howsie

Cricketer Of The Year
It's 2017, if you have to cover the entire ground cover the entire ****ing ground. This is nothing short of a farce
 

Chewie

International Vice-Captain
tbf it was absolutely hammering down last night in Auckland and I imagine it would have been similar in Hamilton
 

veganbob

U19 Captain
tbf it was absolutely hammering down last night in Auckland and I imagine it would have been similar in Hamilton
In auckland if it hammers down overnight, usually the drainage system at eden park is good enough. Not here. Similar to the farce at Napier with the odi
 

Bahnz

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
In auckland if it hammers down overnight, usually the drainage system at eden park is good enough. Not here. Similar to the farce at Napier with the odi
Not surprising. Eden Park is the premier sports venue in our country's largest city. Seddon Park is a specialist cricket venue (and a very old one) in a mid-sized town. They can't afford to upgrade the outfield in the same way that Eden Park can.
 

veganbob

U19 Captain
Not surprising. Eden Park is the premier sports venue in our country's largest city. Seddon Park is a specialist cricket venue (and a very old one) in a mid-sized town. They can't afford to upgrade the outfield in the same way that Eden Park can.

Nz cricket needs to do something about it. We cant control the weather but surely we cant have situations like in napier where it was sunny the whole day , yet no cricket got played.
 

Mike5181

International Captain
Do they just leave the outfield and those "patches" that have apparently been vulnerable for the last two days completely exposed when it's raining? Tarpaulins are a thing.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
When they cover the entire field in other countries, how does that work with getting rid of the water - do they have little gutters built into the covers or something? Otherwise how do they remove the water?

Agree with Mike5181 though that any problematic patches of outfield should be covered when there's rain, even if it makes the surrounding areas a bit wetter. If the groundstaff haven't done that then I'd like to know why. Shouldn't have one bad patch repeatedly affecting play for the whole test match.

Strangely, forecast for the afternoon now shows only 0.2mm of rain whereas when I checked this morning, everything post-lunch looked a total write-off.
 

Burgey

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Amateur hour. NZ pretty well placed too, although with the time lost it will probably be a draw, which is a shame as this one was shaping up to be a good contest.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
When they cover the entire field in other countries, how does that work with getting rid of the water - do they have little gutters built into the covers or something? Otherwise how do they remove the water?

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Where in the world covers the entire field? Never seen that before. (Except Docklands retractable roof, I suppose)
 

_Ed_

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Given his form leading into it, this has been one of Latham's more impressive efforts. So good to see.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
I suppose in those countries they might just rely on sun/heat to evaporate the water that ends up pooling on the covers, whereas that wouldn't really work most of the time in NZ.
 

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