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

Moss

International Captain
Massive couple of weeks coming up for NZ - games against India, Australia, South Africa and Pakistan. Probably need to win 2 of those to feel confident of a semifinal spot.

Much like 2019 they've had a good draw in terms of playing relatively easier opponents at the start (though England first up could have been far more difficult). Overall think they're in a good place, though how the bowling copes if Henry/Boult have off days remains to be seen, especially with the non-frontline options they have. Batting too will face more difficult questions than they've been asked so far. Otherwise, most of the boxes ticked, bring on the next few games.
 

loterry1994

International Debutant
Yeah I thought that was a mistake choosing to bowl first but their bowling wasn't the problem, it was their fielding and batting that was the problem.

Their batting probably would have been better setting a total during the day than chasing a total under lights though.
They probably should have had NZ for 40-50 runs less but their bowling I thought did well. They do lack death bowlers though. And I’m not a big fan of Mujeeb opening think you need pacers in the powerplay to see if there’s swing.

I think regardless of conditions though. Afghanistan should try to be batting first as much as they can while their batters develop further because from what I’ve seen they really struggle chasing anything over 200. Defending a total is definitely better for them
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Didn't watch any of the match. Waking up to read the scorecard suggests we thumped them. Then reading through this thread would have you believe Afghanistan basically won the match in the first half but somehow contrived to lose it to the sloppy Kiwis.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Didn't watch any of the match. Waking up to read the scorecard suggests we thumped them. Then reading through this thread would have you believe Afghanistan basically won the match in the first half but somehow contrived to lose it to the sloppy Kiwis.
So many paper hearts
 

Flem274*

123/5
Didn't watch any of the match. Waking up to read the scorecard suggests we thumped them. Then reading through this thread would have you believe Afghanistan basically won the match in the first half but somehow contrived to lose it to the sloppy Kiwis.
They dropped some absolute dollies tbf. Could have made it very interesting if they nabbed us for 200-220.
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Yeah watching the extended illicit highlights the scoreline definitely flatters us. If they'd taken the easier chances we would've been in real trouble.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Setting our stall out for 260ish from the 20th over and then megaboshing the last 6 overs to make 288 can reasonably be called an underwhelming effort against Afghanistan. Saying ‘this batting effort could be better’ isn’t saying ‘we gon lose’.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
We got 78 off the last 6 overs which is definitely a lot

Anyway I just refuse to be placed in the weak gutted dog category on this one particular occasion where I more or less kept my cool
 

Neil Young

State Vice-Captain
Setting our stall out for 260ish from the 20th over and then megaboshing the last 6 overs to make 288 can reasonably be called an underwhelming effort against Afghanistan. Saying ‘this batting effort could be better’ isn’t saying ‘we gon lose’.
I agree with the last bit.

Afghanistan have a decent attack, however, and it was a reasonably stodgy pitch. 280 from 110-4 (with no set batsman) after 25 was a good effort. Par, I'd say, rather than underwhelming.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Oh it was 100% an above-par score from 110/4 and probably a par-ish score overall. The only minor complaint is that in the middle overs we effectively settled for a modest score and limited our potential score more than was strictly necessary. Nevertheless we batted really well at the death and the overall outcome was fine 🤷‍♂️
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Oh it was 100% an above-par score from 110/4 and probably a par-ish score overall. The only minor complaint is that in the middle overs we effectively settled for a modest score and limited our potential score more than was strictly necessary. Nevertheless we batted really well at the death and the overall outcome was fine 🤷‍♂️
Nah, genuinely we were always aiming for 270. Keeping wickets in hand till the 35th over is how this is done in ODIs, particularly after a decent start.

centurymaker's handwringing was diabolical.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Massive couple of weeks coming up for NZ - games against India, Australia, South Africa and Pakistan. Probably need to win 2 of those to feel confident of a semifinal spot.
If NZ can beat Sri Lanka, then I think 1 out of the other 4 will probably be enough to advance especially given the mixed performances from everyone else besides India. That'll be 6 wins, which was the cut-off for advancing in 2019.
 

BeeGee

International Captain
280 on that pitch was a massive score. The equivalent of 350 on a good deck. Every batsman struggled to accelerate the scoring except Chapman. Genuinely difficult batting track.
After posting that score I was confident NZ would win by 100+ and I'm a pessimistic prick.
 

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