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*Official* India Tour of New Zealand 2019

Mike5181

International Captain
anyone else getting kind of irritated by the lack of options to filter for mens or womens cricket on cricinfo? Like I'm not disinterested in the women's game, but it's confusing af when they mix the news all in together.
Cricinfo just in general is so much worse than it used to be.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Effective innings earlier but this is kinda how I thought Kuggeleijn's bowling would go at ODI/T20I level - straight up and down medium pace gets hit by good batsmen.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Was getting frustrating seeing Ferguson beat the batsman for pace in half the balls he bowls, but still concede boundaries every time the batsman times one. Great response.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Shankar looks surprisingly up for this. Kuggleijn's been cannon fodder so far.
India really want Shankar to be a fast bowling allrounder but he's really just a serious batting talent who bowls some vaguely useful medium pace. He might not be any more serious a talent than another ten or so young Indian bats who he's got the gig ahead of based on wishful thinking about his bowling but that's who he should be compared to rather than Hardik IMO. I've been pretty happy to see him given more of a proper batting role for the last couple of games on this tour.
 
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