Nah, the current bunch will still be at the tailend of their prime. Ferguson will be the same age that Bond was in 2007. Boult as a swing bowler will age pretty well and he’s a fitness freak anyway.Are there any promising younger players who played in the U19s who could make the step up?
Whatever happened to Finn Allen?
Also, will the likes of Boult, Fergusan, Henry etc. be good enough next world cup? They'll be in their 30s and most fast bowlers don't seem to last at this level as long as batsmen (correct me if I'm wrong).
Great point slippy! I wonder why no one has made it yet. Hmmm.New Zealand could argue they had less dot balls in innings than England and where look to play with attacking intent.
Just admit that you're a casual to NZ cricket. It's fine. We all are. Let the Kiwi fans have this. They've just lost the world cup. Least you could do.Well pardon me for being hyperbolic but you know what I mean.
Yeah, because I'm "working"Same score + less boundaries = more runs scored in non-boundaries. Singles are the most popular scoring shot usually, so you can assume more singles = less dots.
However, keep this in mind - NZ got 30 runs in extras. So they scored 210 runs in 300 legal balls.
I assume that someone has actually sat down and counted this tho.
which planet are you living in?
Are we talking cricket nerds or Joe Public?Haha I was wondering that. Six months ago he was bowling early to mid 150’s operating as one of the quickest bowlers in the world.
I know where I can watch it again.Does anyone know where one can watch the entire match again?
Nah, he's been around for a couple of years. Was in and out of the side in the first 18 months, as he couldn't maintain his pace for more than a handful of overs, but really came good around 6 months ago. Hoping he gets a test debut sometime this summer.Is Ferguson the NZ bowler with the moustache? I thought he seemed pretty good. Made his debut half way through the tournament didn't he?