Think we have to wait for him to play a team not named India.What's the go with this Jamieson bloke? Real deal or what? Ridiculous start to his test career.
If it’s around 150 you just need one decent partnership and you’re virtually there. Suppose it depends on the conditions tomorrow when NZ bats again.I guess NZ have to hope that the conditions turn in their favour tomorrow, or that the ball doesn't swing as much for India.
As has been said above, if India bowl like they did today, with a wee bit of luck, nerves, and injudicious stroke play, 150 could be a pretty hard target.
We'll have them 120-8 and lose.180 should be enough for india to win this
And yet 5 of 6 Indian wickets today fell to balls that didn't rely on seam movement from the "one of the worst green top pitches ... seen in a while" - 3 to Boult's swing, 2 to short balls.This has to be one of the worst green top pitches have seen in a while for batting
Only 7 runs difference between the sides' first innings scores. Both teams bowling to the conditions brilliantly but still plenty of quality batting. Some superb catches. Not sure there's much to complain about, tbh.This has to be one of the worst green top pitches have seen in a while for batting
Yep. But so far India haven’t had any in their second innings, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility.If it’s around 150 you just need one decent partnership and you’re virtually there. Suppose it depends on the conditions tomorrow when NZ bats again.
Shaw looked like the only batsman across both teams who could play some shots and put pressure back on the bowlers. Batted really well in the first innings. Vihari was also OK, but needed more luck.Awesome bowling and excellent lower order runs from the BCs. Outstanding effort after having found out with the bat. To be fair we haven't batted all that well either or should I say Indian bowling has been equally good barring bowling to the tail. It's not like it's been one sided but the Indians just can't get runs. Honestly Shaw no chance in these conditions. He may hit few fours but that's about it. No one will be shaking to bowl to him in our conditions, in fact everyone will be queuing to bowl to him. The lad needs lot of work still to succeed in NZ, SA and England conditions. He can get out to innies, outies, short ball pretty much every thing. Surely India has better opener than Shaw for our conditions. Agarwal's first tour so you could excuse him. Even we are not putting 100 runs partnership for the first wicket on these decks. Good thing though is Shaw is young, he can improve heaps thanks to this tour but has his work cut out. Perhaps a county stint will help.
I thought Pujara and Rahane will put on a good fight but despite spending time in the middle runs just didn't come.
The bloke from the Indian set up was correct (can't name him in public forums, that would be wrong). Kohli was falling over.
Black Caps can't ask for a better bowling combination than this. Leaving out the spinner was proved correct. We lost lots of wickets today and if the tail didn't score as many as they did we will probably be looking down the barrel.
You’re forgetting Jamieson.Shaw looked like the only batsman across both teams who could play some shots and put pressure back on the bowlers. Batted really well in the first innings. Vihari was also OK, but needed more luck.
He has a couple of glaring weaknesses, particularly against the short ball, but he's young enough to work on them, and his strokeplay looked awesome at times. I'm a believer now.