Hmmm, attitude of everyone all morning is NZ are right on top, but one more wicket and the awful tail starts. England could still keep the lead to 60 odd.If we lose max one wicket in the first 20 overs of the new ball we are right in the box seat. If we lose three then England are suddenly into our tail with Wagner very high at 8. Quite a stark difference.
Any thoughts on why Blundell’s List A record is below par? He seems to have the ideal game for the format.These two will be very proactive while they're in though.
Yeah Hussein is completely no-selling Blundell for some reasonBlundell has creamed 3 fours now, think that nervy start ended a while ago
I've been shocked with how well he's done and looked so far too. I'd always just seen him as a bog standard NZ domestic cricketer.Happy to accept I thought Darryl Mitchell is one the most average player to make the black caps. Never thought he's good enough to play for black caps let alone in test cricket. He's not that bad.
I think he's kept improving to the point he's now a dominant figure in domestic cricket and seems to have taken that assurance into international cricket. He's strong off the backfoot which has helped with the transition to test cricketHappy to accept I thought Darryl Mitchell is one the most average player to make the black caps. Never thought he's good enough to play for black caps let alone in test cricket. He's not that bad.
I don't know really. Though he's not the only decent NZ batsman with a surprisingly crap List A record. Ford Trophy just too much of an afterthought?Any thoughts on why Blundell’s List A record is below par? He seems to have the ideal game for the format.
If NZ’s allrounder was a combination of Mitchell’s batting and CdG’s bowling there probably wouldn’t be any debate about his place in the side.Happy to accept I thought Darryl Mitchell is one the most average player to make the black caps. Never thought he's good enough to play for black caps let alone in test cricket. He's not that bad.
Mostly played in the lower order after making the firebirds side. Only in the last 2-3 years hes been batting up the order. Also the basin deck and the dimensions.Any thoughts on why Blundell’s List A record is below par? He seems to have the ideal game for the format.
Made back to back hundreds just before the Firebirds got knocked out by that Nathan Smith 50 at the back end of the last tournament, probably down to a lack of time at the crease.Mostly played in the lower order after making the firebirds side. Only in the last 2-3 years hes been batting up the order. Also the basin deck and the dimensions.