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*Official* New Zealand tour of India 2024

King Kane

International Regular
Hopefully we can wrap up a win today weather permitting, not expecting it to be easy though if yesterday was anything to go by.

Thankfully we got rid of Kohli just before stumps as our task would be a lot tougher if he was still there.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Rohit dropped 2, Rahul dropped 1, Pant dropped 1 and then missed a stumping. 5 chances. We take those, you are probably 150/8 than 180/3 at the end of day 1.

NZ played brilliantly and I am only speaking from an Indian PoV here. But they did offer those chances and we could not take them. And they ran us ragged instead.
That's fair enough - we obviously caught as well as we could have, minus Blundell that didn't cost too much.

If we don't win this one with the outrageous advantages we've had with losing the toss and it doing everything, outstanding catching and India not catching well, we may as well never play another game over there
 

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
Past 2 days there's been as many wickets in the first session as there's been across the other 4 session's combined. Already seeing the same thing today with o'rourke beating the bat three times in 7 balls. These next ~20 overs will be huge for India.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
That's fair enough - we obviously caught as well as we could have, minus Blundell that didn't cost too much.

If we don't win this one with the outrageous advantages we've had with losing the toss and it doing everything, outstanding catching and India not catching well, we may as well never play another game over there
Interestingly enough, seems NZ were gonna bat first too had they won the toss.
 

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
Interestingly enough, seems NZ were gonna bat first too had they won the toss.
Would have been really interesting to see how that would have gone. India only have two frontline pacers and I don't know if bumrah and siraj are as suited to exploiting the bounce and 25 overs of seam movement we saw on day 1, those two have actually been pretty poor with the new ball recently at home and made up for it with the old, reversing ball. Batting actually got marginally easier after twenty five overs, the issue was that at that point siraj and kuldeep where batting. Given how india fielded on day three I also don't know if they would have held onto all the chances NZ did.
 

Silver Silva

International Regular
The full list of biggest deficits conceded but still a side has managed to win
291Australia v Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo1992
274India v AustraliaEden Gardens, Calcutta2000/01
261England v AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney1894/95
248England v South AfricaSuperSport Park, Centurion1999/00
236Australia v South AfricaKingsmead, Durban1949/50
227England v AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds1981
226New Zealand v EnglandCello Basin Reserve, Wellington2022/23
206Australia v PakistanSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney2009/10
192Sri Lanka v IndiaGalle International Stadium, Galle2015
190England v IndiaRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad2023/24
188South Africa v AustraliaSahara Park Newlands, Cape Town2011/12
182India v AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne1980/81
179England v New ZealandOld Trafford, Manchester2008
177Australia v EnglandOld Trafford, Manchester1961
171England v South AfricaLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood1955
171West Indies v BangladeshZohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong2020/21
170Pakistan v New ZealandBasin Reserve, Wellington2003/04
163Australia v EnglandAssociation Ground, Sydney1891/92
161West Indies v AustraliaKensington Oval, Bridgetown1998/99
161Australia v Sri LankaGalle International Stadium, Galle2003/04
160Australia v South AfricaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne1931/32
158Australia v South AfricaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne1910/11
158Australia v BangladeshNarayanganj Osmani Stadium, Fatullah2005/06
148South Africa v AustraliaKingsmead, Durban2001/02
144Australia v EnglandSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney1907/08
144New Zealand v PakistanLancaster Park, Christchurch1993/94
144Pakistan v EnglandMultan Cricket Stadium, Multan2005/06
142England v AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney1978/79
141England v AustraliaKennington Oval, Kennington1902
138England v AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds2001
135New Zealand v Sri LankaBasin Reserve, Wellington2014/15
134England v New ZealandLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood2015
133Australia v PakistanMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne1972/73
133England v West IndiesLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood2000
132England v IndiaEdgbaston, Birmingham2022
131India v West IndiesQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain1975/76
126South Africa v AustraliaNew Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg1966/67
123South Africa v AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney1993/94
122England v West IndiesQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain1967/68
122England v IrelandLord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood2019
118England v New ZealandLancaster Park, Christchurch1996/97
117England v South AfricaNewlands, Cape Town1927/28
115Pakistan v New ZealandIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad1990/91
112England v AustraliaEmerald Headingley Cricket Stadium, Leeds2019
110Sri Lanka v PakistanIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad1995/96
109Pakistan v Sri LankaAsgiriya Stadium, Kandy2005/06
108Sri Lanka v EnglandHeadingley, Leeds2014
107England v PakistanEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester2020
106England v South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg1898/99
106Pakistan v BangladeshMultan Cricket Stadium, Multan2003/04
103South Africa v Sri LankaSupersport Centurion, Centurion1997/98
103England v PakistanEdgbaston, Birmingham2016
102South Africa v EnglandOld Wanderers, Johannesburg1909/10
101Australia v South AfricaSt George's Park, Port Elizabeth1996/97
100England v New ZealandEdgbaston, Birmingham1999
 
I’m not in agreement with this plan of attack from the Kiwi bowlers against Sarfaraz.

Bowlers, please bowl your best balls. Let him make the mistake.

Test cricket 101
 

Spark

Global Moderator
I’m not in agreement with this plan of attack from the Kiwi bowlers against Sarfaraz.

Bowlers, please bowl your best balls. Let him make the mistake.

Test cricket 101
Bloke has scored half his runs behind point on the offside yet they've - and especially O'Rourke - decided the best plan is to bang it in short and wide. Bizarre
 

King Kane

International Regular
Sarfaraz scoring most of the runs so far in this partnership, it's not often that Pant takes a back seat when it comes to scoring runs.
 

Meridio

International Regular
I’m not in agreement with this plan of attack from the Kiwi bowlers against Sarfaraz.

Bowlers, please bowl your best balls. Let him make the mistake.

Test cricket 101
Especially first thing in the morning when there's been rain around all week - if it's going to do anything off the seam it will be early on, so why not attack the top of off stump to start with?
 

Spark

Global Moderator
I can't describe how stupid this is to Sarfaraz. They genuinely appear convinced that his cut shot is his weakness and look absolutely baffled that he keeps hitting it for four.
 

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