TDers?Big fan of ODers being played over 2 days
This is all I want too - fifty overs each and may the best team win.Hopefully we get a full game. I’d hate for the DL system to play a role. DL system is about as fair as you can make it, but obviously doesn’t replace actually playing the game. I think if it’s more overcast, it would help NZ. But India have also had a nights rest instead of fielding all day before batting so I’m sure that helps too. I think in the end, it all probably evens out.
They do this hundreds of times in their career. I don't know if that is really a factor.This can't be forgotten as a factor. While obviously it's a much bigger factor in Tests where you can field for 100-150 overs and then have to come out and bat straight away, it's still a factor, especially if you're top order batsmen have been intense in the field.
I love them both but to be fair Kane cracked under pressure last time, apart from a good fifty in the first game vs SL and a match saving glorified cameo against AUS in AKL, he couldn't get passed 20 I think in all 3 knock out games, he didn't stand up in the semi nor the final when we really needed his anchoring skills shown earlier in the summer that year. Now's a different story though, he's living up to steady the ship reputation every gameNah, NZ's batting was better across the board in 2015. Baz consistently giving us blazing starts. Guptill helping to build scores. KW and Ross doing their thing. Elliot providing the perfect number 5 and Corey providing left handed hitting power at 6.
funny story, I used to keep and open the batting for a while and I found that it helped my batting more than anything to bowl first, because as keeper you get a great idea of how the wicket is playing and it almost feels like you already have your "eye in", as they say, when you go out to bat.They do this hundreds of times in their career. I don't know if that is really a factor.
That's why Gilly was a second innings specialist opener.funny story, I used to keep and open the batting for a while and I found that it helped my batting more than anything to bowl first, because as keeper you get a great idea of how the wicket is playing and it almost feels like you already have your "eye in", as they say, when you go out to bat.
But I definitely felt tired out quicker, and I'm sure even though these guys are pros and do it all the time it would still wear you out. A lot of fielders can be pretty intense in the field and do a lot of work.
Indeed, this is the bit that ripped my undies. I just didn't get the mentality. We were underdogs going into the game with all the pressure and expectation on India, the one occasion I thought we could bat freely and aggressively, yet we batted scared.Generally speaking if you're the weaker team in a game then you have to take a few risks to be competitive. Instead we did the opposite
C'mon mate, even in Ghambiring-mode you can't think this... surely?250 would be about par.
Frustrating to watch but what can you do when your one accomplished free scoring opener (Guptill) is so woefully down on form and confidence, and other options like Munro have been tried and binned. With Latham only just about finding his groove and CdG and Neesham still flaky, KW and Ross were probably right in exercising caution to make sure a 2015 final-like collapse didn't happen. And yeah, India carry all the pressure and expectation in this game but the other side of the coin is they know how to deal with it for the most part.Indeed, this is the bit that ripped my undies. I just didn't get the mentality. We were underdogs going into the game with all the pressure and expectation on India, the one occasion I thought we could bat freely and aggressively, yet we batted scared.
Here's what you do if you're Guptill and so badly out of form. You take a punt and walk at the bowlers (Astle/Bmac style) to put them off their length, hope to get one out of the middle with this approach, which will could make the bowler go away from Plan A, and could be enough to turn your form around.Frustrating to watch but what can you do when your one accomplished free scoring opener (Guptill) is so woefully down on form and confidence
Fair enough, if this were about Guptill alone. I don't think the others in the top 5 could have afforded to do the same (though Taylor shouldn't have been stuck in such a rut early on), or would have gotten away with it against the Indian attack.Here's what you do if you're Guptill and so badly out of form. You take a punt and walk at the bowlers (Astle/Bmac style) to put them off their length, hope to get one out of the middle with this approach, which will could make the bowler go away from Plan A, and could be enough to turn your form around.
What you don't do is stay on the crease poking and prodding as Guptill did for his 1 off 14.
250 or more has been successfully chased only twice in this World Cup. Though those two chases did look easy when they came off.C'mon mate, even in Ghambiring-mode you can't think this... surely?
Why do people keep miss-spelling it like this I don't get it. It obviously can't be simply to annoy me.Ghambiring