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

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Radio comms are right, radar shows the rain clouds on both sides are doing an incredible job of missing Hamilton so far.

Sounds like naughty South Africa might be in trouble again here with the ball condition :happy:.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Really think we need to grab the bull by the horns here and attack a little. More overs will still be lost in this match and if we're any chance to draw this series we need to find ways to make up time.
Yeah, it's good stuff by Raval grinding them down but ideally he would be rotating the strike a bit more. Proceeding at 2.8 rpo really isn't good enough.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Closer followers of FC cricket might correct me (his FC record is sort of neither here nor there on this point- fairly normal conversion rate) but Raval strikes me as someone who grinds so hard for his runs that he'll find it hard to make big hundreds. Mark Richardson was sort of the same at test level, where every 70 or 80 felt like such an epic struggle that Big Daddy Hundreds felt like a bridge too far.

For an NZ opener that's fine tbh.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Yeah, it's good stuff by Raval grinding them down but ideally he would be rotating the strike a bit more. Proceeding at 2.8 rpo really isn't good enough.
Yeah we should really be pushing to get a lead by tonight and have them back in around lunch tomorrow.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
btw, for the time being I'm happy for us to just keep batting well. Last thing I want is a panic induced collapse premised on intent.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
btw, for the time being I'm happy for us to just keep batting well. Last thing I want is a panic induced collapse premised on intent.
awta. We're still 140 runs behind so talk of accelerating is a little premature imo. I'd be very happy with another 30 overs at 3 an over here and wickets conserved. See off the early overs of the second new ball too, to make it easier for hitters coming in after.

We're going to need things to go right with the weather anyway, so start to consider the forecast once (if) we get in front.
 

The Hutt Rec

International Vice-Captain
Yeah, the current rate is fine for now, I think. Still almost half the test to go, and I don't think you can play in fear of what might happen with the weather.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Raval really struggling against Maharaj by the sounds of things, just like he has all series.

C'mon Jeet, I'm sure you've faced plenty of Ajaz Patel and Luke Woodcock, you can do this :ph34r:
 

thierry henry

International Coach
awta. We're still 140 runs behind so talk of accelerating is a little premature imo. I'd be very happy with another 30 overs at 3 an over here and wickets conserved. See off the early overs of the second new ball too, to make it easier for hitters coming in after.

We're going to need things to go right with the weather anyway, so start to consider the forecast once (if) we get in front.
Yeah the only reason to get aggressive here is if we reckon there's going to be a particular amount of rain that still gives us a chance but only if we score faster. And even if that's the case, we have no idea how much rain or how fast we need to score. Seems a spurious basis for a dangerous change of approach from a dodgy batting side.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Yeah the only reason to get aggressive here is if we reckon there's going to be a particular amount of rain that still gives us a chance but only if we score faster. And even if that's the case, we have no idea how much rain or how fast we need to score. Seems a spurious basis for a dangerous change of approach from a dodgy batting side.
Currently looking like we may lose an hour at the end of the next 2 days. So basically a session. Unsure about Wednesday.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Closer followers of FC cricket might correct me (his FC record is sort of neither here nor there on this point- fairly normal conversion rate) but Raval strikes me as someone who grinds so hard for his runs that he'll find it hard to make big hundreds. Mark Richardson was sort of the same at test level, where every 70 or 80 felt like such an epic struggle that Big Daddy Hundreds felt like a bridge too far.

For an NZ opener that's fine tbh.
Think he has quite a high proportion of double hundreds in his FC tons.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Closer followers of FC cricket might correct me (his FC record is sort of neither here nor there on this point- fairly normal conversion rate) but Raval strikes me as someone who grinds so hard for his runs that he'll find it hard to make big hundreds. Mark Richardson was sort of the same at test level, where every 70 or 80 felt like such an epic struggle that Big Daddy Hundreds felt like a bridge too far.

For an NZ opener that's fine tbh.
It's true in part, though he had a surprisingly good domestic T20 competition this year, so (unlike Richardson) he does have some ability to play an attacking style of innings.
 

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