exactly.Especially when they are already building a tunnel down the road.
Well exactly. You come out of a tunnel to go over a bridge and into another tunnel. The whole idea is ******** given a tunnel would have cost only a $150m more and they're looking to build a completely unnecessary link road from Granada to Whitby for considerably more than that. Dump the link road, and spend the savings on tunnelling round the Basin and you'd still have dollars left over for a nice lolly scramble for the kids.I'm not exactly a "save Te Aro" hippie but jesus the council really ****ed that up. Yes, a tunnel is expensive. But it's the best option, and was the whole point in putting the bypass in in the first place.
A flyover is just such a terrible idea in that area.
Not in Div 1, IMO. If he were running around Div 2 then the overall quality would, IMO, be below the Plunket. But he's doing it against the top English sides.- Is the standard of cricket just lower in the CC than the PS?
I initially wrote that comment to be a dick I dont watch any CC beyond highlights to judge, butNot in Div 1, IMO. If he were running around Div 2 then the overall quality would, IMO, be below the Plunket. But he's doing it against the top English sides.
No doubt. I've long been a critic of Brendon's Test batting but I honestly think last summer will be a turning of the corner for him, albeit at a very late stage in his career. I've always got the feeling that he very much wanted to be considered one of our country's greats, but wasn't able to find a way to do so - whether it was as an opener in either form, as a finisher in ODI cricket, and the fact he has been world-class in international T20s but no one (rightfully in my opinion) pays much heed to international T20s. I've never once believed the stuff that he's selfish, only cares about himself, loves the cash-grab in T20s etc.I was focussing only on test match cricket, and happily concede that McCullum is a vital part of the ODI side. However in terms of test cricket, 2 performances - no matter how sensational - is insufficient evidence that something deeper has changed in McCullum's play. He's had hot patches before - he was superb in India in 2010 - but it's never been long before he's lapsed back into inconsistency and underachievement. He has a big opportunity to break that trend this year, but for me it's a case of the proof will be in the pudding.
There is scant difference in the quality of the two divisions.Not in Div 1, IMO. If he were running around Div 2 then the overall quality would, IMO, be below the Plunket. But he's doing it against the top English sides.
I reckon there's undoubtedly a gulf between the likes of Yorkshire and Warwickshire compared to Leicestershire, for example, but you're probably right in there not being a huge gap between the middle of Div 1 and the middle of Div 2, yeah.There is scant difference in the quality of the two divisions.
The style of NZ domestic play (road road road, you declare, we smash 350 off 60 overs to win), is just a completely prank examination of spin bowling. It's more a test of how stodgy and unambitious you can be with your slow-mediums.I initially wrote that comment to be a dick I dont watch any CC beyond highlights to judge, but
Over the last few seasons Jeets FC average for wellington have been 40+ which is on a par with Craig, Ajaz Patel, Nethula, Sodhi, Martin, and behind Astle. Yet from what i read Patel is the best regular spinner in the county championship, player of the year for Warwickshire etc.
Yeah I think that's probably rubbish ftr. Let's imagine the Wuzids played five four-dayers against Essex in the UK. They'd absolutely come home from those with three losses, minimum. Here's Mark Footitt, coming in to bowl to some hit-through-the-line agribusinessman now -Not in Div 1, IMO. If he were running around Div 2 then the overall quality would, IMO, be below the Plunket.