The Hutt Rec
International Vice-Captain
Erasmus you big chunk of uselessness, where was that finger when Wagner was bowling?!
To be fair we have seen a few take off from that length throughout the matchWhat's strange to me is that Paine's was hitting halfway down. DRS done goofed I suspect.
Yeah that may well be it. I mean, anyone doubting his quality is nuts, so it isn’t that. It’s not even he’s missed out - just the way he’s got out suggests he isn’t quite there mentally.That was my concern with him becoming captain, but I think his average has actually continued to improve since taking over from McCullum. Does seem to be slightly off his game on this tour. He didn't have a lot of cricket leading up to the England series due to a hip issue (?) so maybe just hasn't had the preparation time he normally has on top of captaincy demands.
People mentioned brownlie but guy looked like he reads the guptill coaching manual the way the bat comes at an angle and the stance. Another batsman who would be a better #6 than an opener.Think the Blundell innings illustrated why you need a specialist to do the opener's job. Good player who looks the part so far in internationals but wouldn't be surprised if Australia work him out quickly. For this series alone we'll take whatever he's able to manage since Raval can't make a run; but given he's of long term importance as a keeper you'd hope he comes out of this series without too much of a scarring.
Blundell doesn’t seem like the type that will get too affected by not doing well in this situation, to me.Think the Blundell innings illustrated why you need a specialist to do the opener's job. Good player who looks the part so far in internationals but wouldn't be surprised if Australia work him out quickly. For this series alone we'll take whatever he's able to manage since Raval can't make a run; but given he's of long term importance as a keeper you'd hope he comes out of this series without too much of a scarring.
Agreed it looked absolutely dead when you saw it live.Fmd had that smashing middle and leg over. That’s vintage WACA bounce. He wasn’t far forward at all.
True, but I just thought being down in the series and having a chance of putting scoreboard pressure on AustraliaMCG doesn't deteroriorate at all, basically, so it's not that bad. Paine's call at the Oval was much much worse (Lord's too).
You are putting yourself at the risk of, well, this though, and playing the ATG 12th and 13th men known as scoreboard pressure and fatigue.
I wonder if that hip injury or whatever it is, is impacting him. I’m sure they said it’s something he’s been managing for ages.Yeah that may well be it. I mean, anyone doubting his quality is nuts, so it isn’t that. It’s not even he’s missed out - just the way he’s got out suggests he isn’t quite there mentally.
And it’s hard when you slog your guts out on the field for ages and you’re worrying about having bowled first etc. Captaincy is a tough gig on a tour when things aren’t going right
Yeah it's a massive risk and probably a bad idea, but it isn't the same category of Bad as those two calls by Paine during the Ashes.True, but I just thought being down in the series and having a chance of putting scoreboard pressure on Australia
Probably a combination of them all. Only takes a slight disruption mentally to start introducing small errors, and at this level against this kind of bowling that's all it takes.I wonder if that hip injury or whatever it is, is impacting him. I’m sure they said it’s something he’s been managing for ages.
The first session conditions on offer yesterday presented a rare opportunity to make inroads early on. While I think batting first was the way to go, can understand the rationale.True, but I just thought being down in the series and having a chance of putting scoreboard pressure on Australia
Yeah perth in particular was horrendous, conditions-wise.we've just been outplayed in these conditions tbh. even on the flattest of nz roads there's always a chance of swing and batting wise it has been a while since we've had to bat on bouncy decks, and we've been going in after chasing leather in the heat.
Probably because we've played a lot of cricket against bad teams since then.That was my concern with him becoming captain, but I think his average has actually continued to improve since taking over from McCullum. Does seem to be slightly off his game on this tour. He didn't have a lot of cricket leading up to the England series due to a hip issue (?) so maybe just hasn't had the preparation time he normally has on top of captaincy demands.