First milestone achievedThis pitch is flat but not as slow as many NZ ones, a new-ball surface. Could yet ease to a real road, not sure. Bangladesh batting probably won't punish NZ for this low first innings score, but if they somehow can get through the first thirty overs only one or two down, there's no reason they shouldn't make it count.
Nah totally disagree. It was a terrible decision but umpires should never make decisions on the basis of "he can review it if I'm wrong". If he thought he hit it then he did the right thing.That lbw really bothered me. As an umpire, you have to give that out and let the batsman review if he edged it.
If you put Sutcliffe at 3 instead of Jones you would have my tick of approval.Turner, Wright, Jones, Williamson, Crowe, Taylor
Don't necessarily mind it. Conway is definitely in that Bond and Williamson class that just seems a level above the rest.Rigor picking Conway at #6 in his All time NZ top 6!
No one has picked Glenn Turner yet ! Might be a quirk of the Fleming era players.
Elliott with the most conventional top 6 I think. Rigor and Baz throwing out some fun picks.
McCullum - Fleming, Sutcliffe, Williamson, Crowe, Taylor, Cairns
Richardson - Latham, McCullum, Williamson, Crowe, Taylor, Conway
Elliott - Turner, Latham, Williamson, Crowe, Taylor, McCullum
I couldn't resist selecting Jones, favourite cricketer to watch as a youngster at the Basin. And his record isn't bad at all considering our team at the time.If you put Sutcliffe at 3 instead of Jones you would have my tick of approval.
12/1 chance at the momentMy goodness are Bangladesh actually a chance in this test??
Fair dues. Sutcliffe, as you aware, played some domestic iconic innings and of course the most famous New Zealand inning of all time with his 80 NO in the Tangiwai match. The descriptions of his prolific sixes in the match are told by Fathers to sons and Grandfathers to Grandchildren across Aotearoa and always will be.I couldn't resist selecting Jones, favourite cricketer to watch as a youngster at the Basin. And his record isn't bad at all considering our team at the time.
Are NZ making them work for it or is it mainly the conditions deciding the contest?Bangladesh really knuckling down and playing tough test cricket here, something NZ didn't do.
can they keep their concentration and keep the battle going?
having said that Andrew Jones was a fantastic player for NZ, true grit and determination.If you put Sutcliffe at 3 instead of Jones you would have my tick of approval.