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6th June - Group A - England v New Zealand

Who will win this match?


  • Total voters
    11

AndyZaltzHair

Hall of Fame Member
Woops, yes of course.


Well it can amplify what's already happening, so if you're a little behind the asking rate and there's another rain break, you're suddenly a lot behind the rate.

Surprisingly there is a little swing so far, despite the wind.
Has been like this all the matches so far
 

Scaly piscine

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Woops, yes of course.


Well it can amplify what's already happening, so if you're a little behind the asking rate and there's another rain break, you're suddenly a lot behind the rate.

Surprisingly there is a little swing so far, despite the wind.
Yes, generally adjusted targets favour the team batting second. Where the main benefit is it is a lot easier to bat in such a way to remain ahead of the D/L target if you think rain's going to wipe things out at any moment. Basically if you keep wickets in hand you're in a great position.

For instance if you're only 1 wicket down after 20 overs, whatever your score is, multiply it by ~3.5461. So 100-1 after 20 translates to a 50 over score of 354.6 (can't remember how it works with rounding and cba looking it up)
 

91Jmay

International Coach
There is no point in Roy playing like this. He is just ruining a great start from Hales. Hit the ball or **** off and let Root in.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Reasonable powerplay for both teams. Little bit more in the surface for bowlers than previous pitches but also a good batting deck.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
From the little I've seen, Hales is a good hitter with a poor technique whilst Roy is just rank at this level.

Both make Lynn look like Bradman
 

tobe_ornot2

Banned
Santners action always looks so ugly. Plus he isn't really getting any turn. England should get going now, especially with rain due in later.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Would have preferred a bit more Milne here. Went past the edge a bit and slightly variable bounce means a miscue off the shortball not unlikely.

Anderson and Santner make this feel like over 32 already.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
From the little I've seen, Hales is a good hitter with a poor technique whilst Roy is just rank at this level.

Both make Lynn look like Bradman
Chris Lynn? Bloke has never made a list A hundred. Miles behind either of these two, comparing him to Hales is laughable.
 

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