It would not have been over if Ajaz was playing. There is no spinner in NZ team to take advantage of the fifth day right now.How come everyone’s talking like this game is over? Headingley is notorious for playing very differently in different weather conditions, and now it’s raining with England 110 runs short.
Because it’s NZ bowling in the 4th inningsHow come everyone’s talking like this game is over? Headingley is notorious for playing very differently in different weather conditions, and now it’s raining with England 110 runs short.
We're undefeated in, like, our last [2] run chases. So we've got this.How come everyone’s talking like this game is over? Headingley is notorious for playing very differently in different weather conditions, and now it’s raining with England 110 runs short.
NZ gets cut to pieces by Bairstow and co.I've (unironically) really enjoyed the positivity from @nzfan all series, even when it would be easy to join in the grumbles.
As well as being a wicket taking option with all the right handers in the England team he would have kept the runs down - perhaps allowed us to use the 2nd new ball.It would not have been over if Ajaz was playing. There is no spinner in NZ team to take advantage of the fifth day right now.
They deserve to lose for going in with a defeatist mindset.
Wagner looks shot (sadly), but Boult and Jamieson are still quality, while Southee and Ajaz should be okay for a couple more years. Would be nice to see how someone like Sears goes.new zealand bowling not got the discipline, they need changes or they going to go through a long bad run.
But Wagner is the guy who can "bowl all day" tm, how can he be shot ?Wagner looks shot (sadly),
I'm positive about the future but still pessimistic about the current management and the selector.I've (unironically) really enjoyed the positivity from @nzfan all series, even when it would be easy to join in the grumbles.
Just watching that third session with the rain delay and they showed he is standing far wider for the off-spinner than the slip was standing for Root. Butcher made the point that for offspin the edges tend to go fine.Also, a few people have already commented on this, but how would you rate Mitchell out of 10 this series? Yes his batting is obviously the tenniest of tens (I see he just nosed past McCullum's record for most runs by an NZer in a series of 3 or fewer matches). But his slip catching (either 4 or 5 drops depending on how harsh you want to be) and running between the wickets have been a huge liability. Both were pretty central to NZ's defeat at Trent Bridge, and today he missed a tough but gettable slip catch off Root when the game was still very much alive. Needs some work on his slip catching technique to spinners as he never looked like catching it. Probably takes him down to a 9 imo. Maybe harsh, as without him NZ probably lose the first test inside 2 days, definitely lose the 2nd test by an innings and maybe would've been the same here.
They will never break up Boulthee though.new zealand bowling not got the discipline, they need changes or they going to go through a long bad run.
Bs. His standards have been so sky high almost every Test he’s played that if he’s a bit rusty from hardly playing people think he’s finished. He’s probably still the fittest guy in the team and he’ll bounce back.Wagner looks shot (sadly), but Boult and Jamieson are still quality, while Southee and Ajaz should be okay for a couple more years. Would be nice to see how someone like Sears goes.
There was a weird symmetry to it as earlier Root had been standing too wide as the slip to Leach, and two edges (at least one, maybe both off Mitchell?) went between him and the keeper.Just watching that third session with the rain delay and they showed he is standing far wider for the off-spinner than the slip was standing for Root. Butcher made the point that for offspin the edges tend to go fine.