They've already bowled 18 and 20 overs respectively. Give them a rest unless SL lasts until new ball.Southee and Henry should come back on. They deserve 5fer and 4fer.
Tickner's FC stats look worse than some alternatives due to a poor start to his career.... Beyond a joke we have FC bowlers averaging <30 in NZ conditions & we pick the big tache averaging 36.
Hardly surprising given our inspiring and astute coach and selectors.
Key wickets were Dimuth and Chandimal. Latter was playing with ridiculous ease, and finally got ahead of himself.Interesting Fleming talking about the hour before lunch like that put SL ahead of the match and that 300ish is a good score. It was important no doubt, but I think the story of the day is more that SL were ahead but couldn't make it count.
Key wicket was Karunaratne imo, was a bit of a gift when SL should have just seen off Henry and Southee at that time and then cashed in vs the others.
This pitch has something in it, but imo if SL score 320 that's still under par.
Yeah Wagner’s so well done he’s basically burnt rubber at this point. Started out his spell today at barely 120 kmh. Tbf, he’s earnt this test with his spell at the Basin last week, and as much as I and many others think he should’ve taken the opportunity to retire on a glorious note, I understand why he’s soldiering on. Dude’s earning probably close to a quarter of a million dollars on his current nzc contract, and once he retires he’s unlikely to earn anything close to that for the rest of his life.Key wickets were Dimuth and Chandimal. Latter was playing with ridiculous ease, and finally got ahead of himself.
Mathews was a pain to see. Lost all his reflexes, struggling against 135k bouncers from Henry. Wagner had a bad day or is he also done? It looked as him and Mathews like two old men playing against each other and predicting other's tactics with precision.
This is a 400 track. SL squashed the opportunity given to them by Mendis.
I don't think the issue is so much that Wagner can't earn what he is now, because he'll be in demand by companies, as a corporate speaker etc. He's an icon. The issue is he won't be able to replicate the adrenaline of game day, which is what he lives for. That's what's keeping him in it. And maybe he genuinely doesn't know he's broken. Didn't the other day he say he wanted to be like Anderson and play until 40? He shouldn't be playing Tests in 40 days' time, he's gone from a paceman to a pedestrian. The opening spell today was club bowling like. And I take zero pleasure in saying that about one of our greats.Yeah Wagner’s so well done he’s basically burnt rubber at this point. Started out his spell today at barely 120 kmh. Tbf, he’s earnt this test with his spell at the Basin last week, and as much as I and many others think he should’ve taken the opportunity to retire on a glorious note, I understand why he’s soldiering on. Dude’s earning probably close to a quarter of a million dollars on his current nzc contract, and once he retires he’s unlikely to earn anything close to that for the rest of his life.
I haven't seen all news outlets but Wagner said he took inspiration from Anderson playing until 40, not that he wants to play until 40 in the interview I saw.I don't think the issue is so much that Wagner can't earn what he is now, because he'll be in demand by companies, as a corporate speaker etc. He's an icon. The issue is he won't be able to replicate the adrenaline of game day, which is what he lives for. That's what's keeping him in it. And maybe he genuinely doesn't know he's broken. Didn't the other day he say he wanted to be like Anderson and play until 40? He shouldn't be playing Tests in 40 days' time, he's gone from a paceman to a pedestrian. The opening spell today was club bowling like. And I take zero pleasure in saying that about one of our greats.
I'm going to be a bit lenient on Tickner. He got his radar working towards the end of the Mount Test, then got dropped, and is now trying to find it again. But boy, his inability to hit a length yesterday....