That's literally the definition of a passengerLol can't call Bevan a passenger when he isn't required to bat
completely different feelings tbh. frustration and disdain towards the most jammy theft of all time in 2019, and crushing disappointment in 2015 that began this generations mental block against doing better than your average bangladeshi against australia.I would like to hear opinion of more NZ fans about this(2019 vs 2015 F).
However I would prefer a one sided thrashing anyday over a close loss in 1 match.
The thing about thrashing is you don't even watch half of the game. So you don't remember anything.I think there is a difference between how you feel about the defeat and how you feel about the match itself. Initially, it is definitely very tough to get over a close loss but over time, the close loss seems so much better than the thrashing.
CSK's IPL final losses to MI in 2015 and 2019 are a good example of this, for me.
Nah I am the hopeless guy who watches full games.The thing about thrashing is you don't even watch half of the game. So you don't remember anything.
For eg. In 2015 WC SF vs Aus , I stopped watching after Rohit got out. Whereas I watched 2019 SF vs NZ till the end. So it is difficult to forget things you watched vs things you didn't even watch mid way.
TBH, the 2019 WC was a big example of why we don't have to impose the "T20 way" in everything else. The match was tied, and the cup should have been shared, both teams were neck-to-neck throughout the game and it's rare when the result does justice to the performance of both sides. A lot of times luck becomes a crucial factor in these close games, in the WC final, the match was a tie and so was the super over, but we wanted to derive a result just for the heck of it. It was pathetic IMO. A WC final win gets decided on the count of boundaries, and everyone has already forgotten about it, don't know if that shitty rule is still around or has been changed.completely different feelings tbh. frustration and disdain towards the most jammy theft of all time in 2019, and crushing disappointment in 2015 that began this generations mental block against doing better than your average bangladeshi against australia.
i felt hyped after the 2019 loss tbh because everything went right for england and they still only scraped a tie, so i was just impatient for nz to play them again. after the aus one i was like "well, cricket sucks and so do we".
Mate Bangladesh have more recently won a test against us than your blokes.completely different feelings tbh. frustration and disdain towards the most jammy theft of all time in 2019, and crushing disappointment in 2015 that began this generations mental block against doing better than your average bangladeshi against australia.
i felt hyped after the 2019 loss tbh because everything went right for england and they still only scraped a tie, so i was just impatient for nz to play them again. after the aus one i was like "well, cricket sucks and so do we".
weird flex but okMate Bangladesh have more recently won a test against us than your blokes.
I just thought his comment about New Zealand playing like Bangladeshis against us was a little insulting to Bangladesh.weird flex but ok
nz v aus wtc final in chennai would be an interesting experiment on who hates their kryptonite more tbhMate Bangladesh have more recently won a test against us than your blokes.
NZ will win if you get Fleming to be your coach.nz v aus wtc final in chennai would be an interesting experiment on who hates their kryptonite more tbh
Would tip a scoreless drawnz v aus wtc final in chennai would be an interesting experiment on who hates their kryptonite more tbh
Were her friends ladies too?Remember watching it in an Aussie bar in Edinburgh. Was asked by a reasonably attractive young lass to join her and her friends after the match, but needed to get back to work. Continued my long-term efforts at being ****ing useless around women.