SillyCowCorner1
Moooo
Murali still a better wrist spinner than him
It's been impressive, just quietly. The great thing about going 4-0 is the game against India is nowhere near as important as it could have been. If NZ lose against the red hot Indians It's no big deal. But if they win it's a virtually guaranteed SF spot. Pressure off.NZ probably a better team right this moment, in these conditions than Aus/SL/SA/Pak too
Agree - NZ's innings was a reward for a batting lineup with lots of cake. So we can reliably make a middling score even where we fail to keep wickets in hand (here we later pushed it to a high score). Even if we'd lost Latham/Phillips around the 35 over mark, Chapman and even Santner would have been a decent bet to nudge the ball around for 10 overs.Even though England conceded a pretty good score to lose, usually the absolute biggest danger to lose to Afghanistan is to get rolled by their good bowlers. A middling score batting first pretty much ensures victory. They wanted to lock that in no matter what to get the two points instead of using it as open wicket practice for better opponents.
The selections have improved a lot since Larsen departed. Maybe we've been too harsh on Stead all this time and the insanity has been coming from the Postman?Most pleasing thing for me is finally, & against all odds sanity has prevailed with our team selection.
This is the side I named from the start (except KW in for RR or Young when fit), but not in my wildest dreams did I think our selectors would.
Chapman, in his 12 ball stay showed why he's such an asset for us at 7 - as I've been bleating on about- and with Santner at 8 we bat as deep as the South Africas, Australias, Indias & even perhaps the Englands of this world.
It also shows the value of keeping mediocre Southee on the sidelines, and with Lockie finding his feet we now have as strong a 40 overs in Boult, Henry, Lockie & Santner as any other side (maybe with the exception of India).
Our only obvious weak point vs. other top sides is that 5th bowling option, which I'm happy to sacrifice for the balance & depth it gives us with the bat. Our fielding makes up for that chink anyway, especially with our weakest fielder Sodhi not playing. Chapman adds to our already top-class fielding although I would like to know why he seemingly no longer bowls.
History or not, in my mind we should start favourites against Australia. Bring it.
'23 comfortably over both 2019 & 2015.
What ?What about 2007 NZ side? They were considered the favourites.
Not that I can see, no-one's been saying NZ are winning the thing, just that the selectors are getting things right & that it's arguably better than recent NZ WC sides.Are NZ hyping themselves up a little bit?