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*Official* New Zealand in England 2021

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
It's not natural variation. The commentators haven't picked it up. Southee actually bowling as if for reverse swing.
It won't reverse in those conditions, no chance hence natural variation off the deck. Doesn't matter where you face the shine of the ball. You hit the seam proper it'll move whichever way unless slanted seam. Southee is just bowling seam up.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Will England bring anyone in for the second or are we stuck with the squad announced for the first?

Sometimes it's not just the failures, it's how one fails. Lawrence and Bracey really stunk up the joint for their blobs. No technique or application.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Will England bring anyone in for the second or are we stuck with the squad announced for the first?

Sometimes it's not just the failures, it's how one fails. Lawrence and Bracey really stunk up the joint for their blobs. No technique or application.
Robinson probably frees up a squad position?
 

Bahseph

International Debutant
I get a genuine kick out of seeing CDG bowling in Tests. Looks like he is strolling in at the park but he does the job.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
It won't reverse in those conditions, no chance hence natural variation off the deck. Doesn't matter where you face the shine of the ball. You hit the seam proper it'll move whichever way unless slanted seam. Southee is just bowling seam up.
The LBW ball. Look at the way he's slanting the ball. He's shaping the seam towards the slips, but the rough side is towards the on side.

There is no reverse but the point is the ball looks like it will swing out but it won't because the rough side is on the onside.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
I get a genuine kick out of seeing CDG bowling in Tests. Looks like he is strolling in at the park but he does the job.
Make a trip to Wellington on a Saturday in summer you'll see every club side has a cdg mullet included :D
 

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