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Latham is a tone down version of Kane
Indian vs. NZ games are generally played in good spirit. Kohli was fair in his after-match comments too.Seemed like quite a generous crowd too. Plenty of applause for Latham and Taylor's partnership.
It absolutely baffles me that someone has decided that after a 3-4-5 of Williamson-Taylor-Latham, the ideal #6 is Nicholls.nah with our lack of firepower in the lower-middle order we need someone to take a risk at the top. we've got plenty of accumulation power with kane, latham, ross, and nicholls so we're going to struggle on flatter decks when we need to push 350. Exactly what we need for pitches like this, though
that’s brilliant"Traditionally us New Zealanders aren't as nimble on our feet and the sweep shot puts pressure on the bowlers to adjust their length. He did that outstandingly well. I told him to reverse sweep and he did it, and he kept doing it. He said he'd never done it in a game, he practiced it a lot but it was nice for him to get success from it today," Taylor said.
I've stopped making predictions about Nicholls because he always does the unexpected. I was surprised he had the game to score at a fast rate even in his domestic one-dayers last season, but he did, he dominated, despite looking unable to rotate the strike at all in his ODI appearances. Like Grant Elliott he has the ability to look truly hopeless at times but seems to have a good head. He's just a weird player, so I'm not going to completely count out the idea of him making a successful ODI six.It absolutely baffles me that someone has decided that after a 3-4-5 of Williamson-Taylor-Latham, the ideal #6 is Nicholls.
Yeah, this is about where I am with Nicholls atm.I've stopped making predictions about Nicholls because he always does the unexpected. I was surprised he had the game to score at a fast rate even in his domestic one-dayers last season, but he did, he dominated, despite looking unable to rotate the strike at all in his ODI appearances. Like Grant Elliott he has the ability to look truly hopeless at times but seems to have a good head. He's just a weird player, so I'm not going to completely count out the idea of him making a successful ODI six.
Yeah even I found it a bit of shame Seifert didn't really work out. He proved he can can block and battle on the A tour, then two ducks in the ODIs, no good in his U19 World Cup in the UAE.The more prominent reason he's there though, is NZ's lack of other icing.
Yep. Contrast that with the Australian series where in Chennai and Guwahati iirc Smith and co were getting loud boosSeemed like quite a generous crowd too. Plenty of applause for Latham and Taylor's partnership.