Really? That particular play is standard now. I think I'd be disappointed if any player did that in any ODI.no the boult catch in any jamodi would be called a good attempted stop.
You can point to lots of things in that match on both sides... The difference is one sides 'normal' mistakes didn't cost in the end and for the other it did cost. Boults mistake there is seen hundreds of times in cricket and not going to put it down to anything else than sportsman are not perfect. Doing something not perfect is not a screw up, screw up is making an uncharacteristic decision/mistake that results in a loss (or tie).I think Boult's was a terrible mistake and it did cost us the cup. It's a pretty harsh assessment and I love the guy, but that was some meltdown on the boundary.
His leg was already in motion as the catch was taken though. Yes in an ideal world he would've halted himself checked the rope and passed it to Guptill, but it all happened in literally a split second. One of those moments that looks a lot worse on slo mo than in real life.Really? That particular play is standard now. I think I'd be disappointed if any player did that in any ODI.
He just didn’t know the rope was there. That was the problem.His leg was already in motion as the catch was taken though. Yes in an ideal world he would've halted himself checked the rope and passed it to Guptill, but it all happened in literally a split second. One of those moments that looks a lot worse on slo mo than in real life.
It was always going to be tough for him to know though. He was back-peddling with his eye on the ball. It would've been different if he'd been running around the boundary with the rope in his peripheral vision. But I'm guessing Boult was 5 meters off the boundary to try and prevent a 2, hence the need to move back. He could only really guess about where he was, and where Guptill was. Yeah, it probably should've been taken, but I wouldn't call it regulation either.He just didn’t know the rope was there. That was the problem.
It worked for England in 2015 . The only thing is playing in India isn't going to suit your natural game either , same as England. Have you got much in the way of young spinning allrounders knocking about ?I think NZ - and all teams really - need to get 2023 planning immediately.
Santner and Sodhi should still be the relevant spin pairing in four years, unless someone new comes along.It worked for England in 2015 . The only thing is playing in India isn't going to suit your natural game either , same as England. Have you got much in the way of young spinning allrounders knocking about ?
Smokin' Somers Somerville will only be 38 get him inSantner and Sodhi should still be the relevant spin pairing in four years, unless someone new comes along.
inb4 Flem talks about how great Rachin Ravindra is.
Feel for you guys, better team on the day.Condolences my fellow New Zealanders and/or New Zealand Cricket fans.
Together we remain strong.
Haha isn’t this the truth.This morning for a few blissful seconds after I woke up, I didn't remember the cricket and felt pretty happy.