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*Official* 2022 New Zealand Tour of England, Ireland, Scotland & Netherlands

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What clinches it for me is that England has been a total graveyard for batting for the whole of Root’s career. Just ridiculous to score so many runs at that kind of average given the conditions he routinely faces.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
He is so good against spin as well, kind of baffling he actually exists.

Anyway such a fun win. I know these last few years have generally been pretty rubbish for England but there have been some great wins in there, such an entertaining team at home.
 

kevinw

State Captain
Cook was an excellent player of spin. Averaged 50+ in India and just shy of it in SL/Bangladesh.

Root has excellent numbers in India/SL too. Amazing that both have great spin games given typical English conditions. And both in different ways too.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Obviously as a result, the first Test will reflect well on McCullum in terms of the media attention he'll get. You know, because the media always goes with win=good, loss=bad no matter what the circumstance.

I'm not sure the manner of the win befits that, however. They've won on the back of Root runs and seamer performance, all of which existed before.

I'd be more interested in the way Stokes played, which let's not forget should have ended on zero in the second innings. That looked like it had Baz written all over it. I know if buts and maybes are often a waste of time, but if Stokes goes then, the result might be different. Hell of a way for an England captain to play. Certainly not how he played at Headingley '19, either.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
There was a degree of irony in one of the New Zealand team coming over early to play a bit of County Cricket to get acclimatised and then running himself out first ball, getting a vital "wicket" with a no ball and then leaving the attack a man short by getting injured.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
There was a degree of irony in one of the New Zealand team coming over early to play a bit of County Cricket to get acclimatised and then running himself out first ball, getting a vital "wicket" with a no ball and then leaving the attack a man short by getting injured.
That ignores the fact he top scored in the first innings and looked our best batsman by miles,then dismissed the eventual man of the match cheaply.
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
That ignores the fact he top scored in the first innings and looked our best batsman by miles,then dismissed the eventual man of the match cheaply.
It doesn't ignore anything. He contributed in the first half of the match, but after that his adventure was costly, and possibly decisive.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
It doesn't ignore anything. He contributed in the first half of the match, but after that his adventure was costly, and possibly decisive.
In terms of being acclimatised, CdG was the one who was able to perform in our side. His first innings knock was exactly how to play on that deck, and he bowled well as well.

But after that, he did Colin 'tings'. And yeah, pretty costly and whilst I wouldn't like apportion blame onto one guy, his overstepping and brain melt with the bat certainly were moments that helped shift the momentum to England. We've come to expect that from Colin. No matter how many times he plays a knock like he did in the first innings - mature, technically sound, highly skilled - we know that around the corner there can be a slog out to three men on a long boundary or an insane run out like that one. Nice luxury in a consistent team with contributions across the board, not so good in the current set-up.
 

Flem274*

123/5
On McCullum - as expected England's commitment in the field was the best I've seen them in test cricket for a long time, and they didn't fall asleep.

It resulted in a concussion but if Silverwood is coaching they drop a catch as usual imo and it might have cost them. McCullum has impossible fielding standards to meet.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Thought the fields were more aggressive too, especially first innings. Whether that’s Stokes, McCullum, both, dunno
 

ImpatientLime

International Regular
what are the chances of wagner getting a go at trent bridge? is he considered a risk because he might be past it?

it felt very england-y watching new zealand bowl from the root/stokes partnership onwards. a bunch of lads bowling the same fast medium with little to no movement. just waiting for the new ball.
 

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