It's cos he got dropped for the Sydney testSouthee creeping that average down again
It's cos he got dropped for the Sydney testSouthee creeping that average down again
It's cos he got dropped for the Sydney test
Legit sleaziest guy in the entire country.Flem who the guy sitting on the banks with the New Zealand flag he been watching the games last 20 years
Kohli and maybe Rahane aside, their last trip to England would suggest otherwise.Good win - followed the formula that has worked so well at home against visiting sides for ages, and to my surprise India just kinda wilted. NZ's bowling attack worked very well, especially pleasing how Boult bowled.
If I was an Indian fan I'd be annoyed though (like I was with NZ's performance in Australia) - justifiably number 1 ranked side in the world, yes home wins a big part of that but some great overseas results too, playing a team that's just lost three in a row, and still got smoked from the get-go. Their batsmen aren't standard subcontinent batsmen who are just expected to fail v swing and spongy bounce. Must do better in the second test. Unlucky to have to bat first (I'm still in favour of visiting captain getting one toss auto-win per series) though fortunately the pitch didn't flatten into a total road either.
But... NZ will take it.
Yeah, bad toss to lose no doubt, but when leak 350 runs and then follow it by falling to cross 200 in significantly more favourable conditions you've gotta own to the fact that you were just beaten by the opposition playing better.Kohli shoudn't really be bringing up the toss as an excuse tbh. Might well have changed the unfolding of events (as any slight change does) but they batted poorly both in testing and less testing conditions, and ultimately bowled worse than NZ too. Think they'll bounce back in the second test mind