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

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
I think it was around this time last Saturday when England took a team hat-trick in Broad's good over. We'd all be astonished if they took three in the entire morning's play today.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Most 100s for NZers in tests vs England in England
3, Martin Crowe (13 tests, 845 runs @ 40)
2, Bevan Congdon (12 tests, 726 runs @ 33)
2, Vic Pollard (9 tests, 621 runs @ 47)
2, Daryl Mitchell (3 tests, 229 runs @ 76)


Then heaps with just 1 century.
 

Chubb

International Regular
Most 100s for NZers in tests vs England in England
3, Martin Crowe (13 tests, 845 runs @ 40)
2, Bevan Congdon (12 tests, 726 runs @ 33)
2, Vic Pollard (9 tests, 621 runs @ 47)
2, Daryl Mitchell (3 tests, 229 runs @ 76)


Then heaps with just 1 century.
my 91 year old grandad remembers Vic Pollard and that he refused to play on Sundays. As a result, grandad thought New Zealanders were very religious for many years, until I moved there.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
Most 100s for NZers in tests vs England in England
3, Martin Crowe (13 tests, 845 runs @ 40)
2, Bevan Congdon (12 tests, 726 runs @ 33)
2, Vic Pollard (9 tests, 621 runs @ 47)
2, Daryl Mitchell (3 tests, 229 runs @ 76)
Congdon made his in consecutive tests too. In fact they were probably in consecutive innings as well. I'd only just started watching cricket, so I assumed he was one of the best batsmen in the world. Thinking about it, Pollard may have made his hundreds in the same two innings as Congdon.
 

BigBeefy

Cricket Spectator
This test should signal loud and clear to Ben Stokes as to whether Jack Leach is up to Test Match spin bowling.

In my view he is not threatening enough. Seems a good guy but doesn’t offer control or threat.

New Zealand swatting him away in second gear as any world class side would do when the spinner doesn’t spin it.

Someone have a long word with Adil Rashid!
 

Preed

U19 12th Man
Just to prove one swallow doe not make a summer as England revert to the old favourite of4 medium pacers and a spinner who would struggle in second team cricket.Surely the leg spinner would have been better as at least he turns the ball.Key so far has just changed the coach and nothing else.We could lose this test by an innings.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
This test should signal loud and clear to Ben Stokes as to whether Jack Leach is up to Test Match spin bowling.

In my view he is not threatening enough. Seems a good guy but doesn’t offer control or threat.

New Zealand swatting him away in second gear as any world class side would do when the spinner doesn’t spin it.

Someone have a long word with Adil Rashid!
I think I read somewhere that someone is in conversation with Rashid about returning to test cricket. I suppose he might want to play some county cricket first.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
They did of course try Rashid before.

People spent ages saying how Leach was clearly better than Moeen. Never seen any evidence for this and that is not even thinking about the batting.
 

wpdavid

Hall of Fame Member
And yet another drop, and English catching continues to be an oxymoron. I think it was against the same opponents last summer when someone dug out the stats for the percentage of chances held by each test team. England were bottom, of course. I think NZ were top.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
And yet another drop, and English catching continues to be an oxymoron. I think it was against the same opponents last summer when someone dug out the stats for the percentage of chances held by each test team. England were bottom, of course. I think NZ were top.
And England fielded brilliantly in the 1st test (and had a great win).
 

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