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***Official***Match #16- New Zealand vs Afghanistan- October 18th-Chennai (D/N)

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Thoughts on Will Young's knock - good player and obv would like to see him succeed, but innings like today's just build the suspicion that he might not have a much higher ceiling at this level. Having done the hard work, was a great opportunity missed (for him to be the guy whom everyone else could just bat around). Not just the tendency to miss out on bigger scores, but haven't seen him fully take control of the game or situation like Taylor, Guptill or even Mitchell. Still a better white ball selection than Nicholls though.
I do wonder about this. Also the way he continually gives chances like today where he appears to misread the length - not sure how fixable that is.

However he's also still playing for his spot in the team and both the conversion to big scores, and the occasional ability to dominate an innings, may come in time.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
The Cachopas, were the saffa Parlanes
Those were names I was not expecting to hear in a NZ vs Afghanistan match.

Looks like they all retired early, a bit surprising. Remember when NZ's batting stocks were so bad that Craig Cachopa aged about 24 was thought to be about the best prospect around?
 

King Kane

International Regular
Not quite 200 after 40 overs but we are still only 4 wickets down.

Time to lift the run rate now but that's easier said than done against some quality Afghan bowling.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Those were names I was not expecting to hear in a NZ vs Afghanistan match.

Looks like they all retired early, a bit surprising. Remember when NZ's batting stocks were so bad that Craig Cachopa aged about 24 was thought to be about the best prospect around?
Truly a dark time
 

Flem274*

123/5
Those were names I was not expecting to hear in a NZ vs Afghanistan match.

Looks like they all retired early, a bit surprising. Remember when NZ's batting stocks were so bad that Craig Cachopa aged about 24 was thought to be about the best prospect around?
Craig Cachopa averaged 60 odd for Auckland then collapsed when he moved to the Direbirds and couldn't play home games on the fabled Auckland pitches.

Then he went to England for a bit and came back very rotund.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Was in the process of offering another gentle critique of this batting which seems to have been enough to coax out that 6
 

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