Depends on how you look at it though. The toss advantage was neutralized by the rain interruption, AFAIC. I suppose it was neutral in the sense both teams faced the same tough conditions but cricket always has an intrinsic advantage of the toss in its fabric and that was nullified due to the rain.The rain on day 1 came at a great time for India. They got great early pitch conditions then just as our death overs were underway nz had to stop then bat 2 slog overs the next day in tricky conditions.
I understand it was tough out there to bat early but it was the same for both sides and only one team had their innings interrupted.
spring bats and bottle caps.no no no no
india lost cuz kane n taylor used spring bats plus boult n henry used spring balls
the thought of Glenn doing captain's updates is greatGlenn Phillips is a man of many hats. He played both hockey and football at school before becoming a professional cricketer. He is also into archery, hiking, surfing and mountain-biking. He even has a flight simulator back home and dreams of becoming a commercial pilot after he finishes his sporting career.
Yeah it looks like there's some good talent there. We have a heap of young medium-pace-bowling allrounders - some are batter-first (Abbas), some bowler-first (Smith) and some I'm not yet sure about. On performances to date I think you'd include Kristian Clarke or Keene in place of Tashkoff. Fisher somewhere too.NZ 25 & under One day team??
Ravindra
Allen
Foxcroft
Abbas
Hay
Foulkes
Tashkoff
Smith
Ashok
Sears
O’Rourke
Foxcroft as wellWe're going to have a lot of 4th/5th/6th bowler types.
Out go Latham, Neesham, Southee and Ferguson and possibly Ish. Don't mind if Boult comes and goes for a while longer. How many of those will actually go? Possibly Neesham.If this turns out to be final game, who from this squad do we move on from permanently from the ODI setup going forward? For me Neesham and Boult definitely and start to cycle out Southee and Ferguson