Come on, New Zealand’s bowling attack shits all over England’s. The career averages of Woakes and Wood aren’t even close to New Zealand’s three quicks. Massive gulf.Yeah look, saying England's bowling is as good or better than NZ's is overstating if a tad, but there is not some huge gulf either.......certainly not as much as in the team's respective batting lineups.
If our bowlers bring their same game from the semi to Lords, NZ will be in trouble. But I'd say consistency is the problem with our bowling unit so there is no guarantee that they will..........and Lords always worries me.
Was partly due to him being available playing for a local club, although he had a pretty good 2014/15 domestic season where CD won the Ford Trophy. There have been a few slightly fringe injury replacements on England tours over the years. Chris Pringle made his debut in similar circumstances on the 1990 tour (although he obviously went on to be an ODI star). Stu Roberts also got called in on the 94 tour, although I think he only played county games.Weirdest selection of all-time? Certainly has to go close to the worst player to play for a Top 8 nation in the modern era.
Are you having a laugh?Weirdest selection of all-time? Certainly has to go close to the worst player to play for a Top 8 nation in the modern era.
There was an unidentified Marshall at the semi-final that they kept putting the camera on. More likely to be Hamish, but I honestly wouldn't have a ****ing clue.yea that record goes to james marshall
good thing im not going to bed tonight because that name gives me nightmares.
that was just mark nicholas for several paragraphs.Interesting article on NZ's success given its population and resources. Part of it though is having a few all-time greats emerge at the same time.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2019/07/13/new-zealands-little-big-guys-impressive-team-world/
Rob Quiney or a few Sri Lankan/Bangladeshi seamers or West Indian B players during strike actionWeirdest selection of all-time? Certainly has to go close to the worst player to play for a Top 8 nation in the modern era.
Pomersbach then made a most unusual debut for the Australian cricket team in a Twenty20 International against New Zealand in Perth on 11 December 2007. Having not been selected in the original squad for the match, Pomersbach was at the ground as a spectator, when a back injury to Brad Hodge during the warm-up forced the Australian team to call on Pomersbach as an emergency replacement.
Getting 10/1 odds on Boult top NZ bowler and NZ to win.good day to spend lovely trentys compulsory 7fer in the tournament
You’ll probably get better odds on TAB. William Hill is only offering 3/10 (1.30)good day to spend lovely trentys compulsory 7fer in the tournament
Ok. Australia probably thought much the same and their top order which has been pretty good all tourny were 14/3.Come on, New Zealand’s bowling attack shits all over England’s. The career averages of Woakes and Wood aren’t even close to New Zealand’s three quicks. Massive gulf.