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*Official* New Zealand in Australia 2019/20

Daemon

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You do realize if NZC refused, CA can't do anything, right? They could have well decided to do a 3rd test V England at home and only played the Boxing and New Years' tests. Its all part of negotiations, which is what the board should be good at. If NZC were good enough, they would have worked out a way to not have this as a day night test which put them at a huge disadvantage given the other team just came off playing another day night test in the same country. Day night tests have not yet become that common and neither has the pink ball become that good that these things cease to be a factor. Maybe in the future we will reach a stage where day night tests are like day night ODIs but its not the case now.
They're don't have much leverage over CA in such negotiations though.

In any case, I doubt a warm up would have made a huge difference. Look at Pakistan for example.
 

SteveNZ

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I hope bowling 125kph half trackers and waiting for batsmen to get themselves out doesn't catch on. It's atrocious cricket. The medium-pace equivalent of a part-time offie bowling full tosses and waiting for catches on the boundary.
It's not a tactic we use regularly. But they're smart enough to do so when there's nothing to be gained going full. So it won't catch on. And there's zero wrong with it.
 

srbhkshk

International Captain
Why are we calling Day-Night tests a disadvantage to NZ? If anything it brings above average swing in the picture for at least one session which should suit NZ bowlers better than Australia, Wagner excluded.
 

Daemon

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It's not a tactic we use regularly. But they're smart enough to do so when there's nothing to be gained going full. So it won't catch on. And there's zero wrong with it.
I don't think NZ will start relying on it given Southee and Boult are primarily swing bowlers. I do hope we don't see more of it from teams unless it's a Plan C or something.
 

Spark

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It's not clear to me why the away team should get any say in whether a Test is a D/Ner or not, any more than the away team gets to pick the pitch.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Predictions to when Australia will declare or be bowled out?

I'm talking in terms of overs into the day, rather than runs. Shouldn't alter the result, but will influence the age of the ball at night.
 

Flem274*

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lol at complaining about wagnerball. no australians complained about johnsons 5 minutes of fame. if you can't deal with 130kph wagnerball then shame.
 

honestbharani

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Pretty sure the away side can't refuse under the WTC.
They're don't have much leverage over CA in such negotiations though.

In any case, I doubt a warm up would have made a huge difference. Look at Pakistan for example.
Why are we calling Day-Night tests a disadvantage to NZ? If anything it brings above average swing in the picture for at least one session which should suit NZ bowlers better than Australia, Wagner excluded.
It's not clear to me why the away team should get any say in whether a Test is a D/Ner or not, any more than the away team gets to pick the pitch.

Away side can't refuse the tests that are agreed under the WTC but day/night tests are always subject to consent of both boards AFAIK. And playing a d/n test in itself is not a disadvantage to NZ, it is a disadvantage though when the host team have already played their previous test as a d/n one and are anyways at home while the away side is coming in cold with everything stacked against them. A better board would have negotiated at least one less disadvantage for their side by making it a day test.
 

GotSpin

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Away side can't refuse the tests that are agreed under the WTC but day/night tests are always subject to consent of both boards AFAIK. And playing a d/n test in itself is not a disadvantage to NZ, it is a disadvantage though when the host team have already played their previous test as a d/n one and are anyways at home while the away side is coming in cold with everything stacked against them. A better board would have negotiated at least one less disadvantage for their side by making it a day test.
NZC aren’t saying no...
 

Howsie

International Captain
This young chap Wade isn’t going to have much of an international career if he can’t play the short ball. He’s making Santner look capable here Jesus
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
This young chap Wade isn’t going to have much of an international career if he can’t play the short ball. He’s making Santner look capable here Jesus
Why should he hit the ball down the fielder's throat? The bowler should bowl a ball that actually forces him to play.
 

hendrix

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Pat Cummins is a pretty good cricketer.

From Australia's perspective they don't care about runs because they already have plenty, but they want us batting as close to lights as possible.
 

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