NZTailender
I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Hah, indeed. I didn't look very close at the scorecard first time around, and thought he made 5 (Fulton's score).
Guptill made 41, and he made 80 in the first innings...
Hah, indeed. I didn't look very close at the scorecard first time around, and thought he made 5 (Fulton's score).
Guptill made 41, and he made 80 in the first innings...
wow!~And New Zealand A win, making a brave declaration and then skittling India A for 100. O'Brien and Scott doing the damage with McCullum and Redmond rapping up the tail. All in all, this tour hasn't been too bad an effort.
Mills, Southee and Scott to play in the Bangladesh testsAnd New Zealand A win, making a brave declaration and then skittling India A for 100. O'Brien and Scott doing the damage with McCullum and Redmond rapping up the tail. All in all, this tour hasn't been too bad an effort.
This has to be one of the worst A-team matches ever played.
Guess he meant one of the worst A team matches ever played by INDIA.. meaning this was just a pathetic effort by the India A side.Why? Because India lost? I'd appreciate if you'd make it clear that it was a poor effort by India A, because New Zealand played well, and this doesn't deserve to be labelled one of the worst A-team matches ever played.
Not New Zealand A's fault if the Indian selectors are dumb asses and pick a former Test captain and fringe test bowler.
Broom played in the first test, and failed, so was dropped for Guptill, with Watling moving down the order. Turns out it was a pretty good decision, Guptill scored over 100 runs for the match and Watling hit a crucual 30 odd in the second innings.Indeed. Even I wasn't too impressed considering the likes of Broom and Nicol were left out of the FC side.
Nah, O'BrienMills, Southee and Scott to play in the Bangladesh tests
Look, we take nothing away from the New Zealand A team, but just looking at how the whole match unfolded suggests it was a terrible scene. I can name a few A-team matches (as an Indian fan) that the Indian A team lost, but were still good. This wasn't one of them. The presence of a Test regular and a Test reserve in the Indian A team, and (yet) the Indian A team losing, the lack of media coverage of the match (bar Ganguly) and total ignorance of the one good performer (Mishra) from the Indian team, all of these don't make for good reading. Not to mention what it may have done to Ganguly in the lead-up to the Test series.Why? Because India lost? I'd appreciate if you'd make it clear that it was a poor effort by India A, because New Zealand played well, and this doesn't deserve to be labelled one of the worst A-team matches ever played.
Not New Zealand A's fault if the Indian selectors are dumb asses and pick a former Test captain and fringe test bowler.
I don't know. I just don't know. Some think he's a 'future player', who can develop in some time, and needs a long run. Those FC stats prove otherwise, but they're banking on a superior OD bowling record to help him. Frankly, Yusuf Pathan is far better in every respect, and even seamers Nayar and Bhatia are better all-round options. I don't understand the Kukreja puzzle either; Rahane is a better batsman at that age. Sangwan is a product of the India U-19 team, and came right out of that. The worst part, however, is that the team has a few players who've played for India and have been found wanting.Oh dear, collapse from India A. Some very silly selectorial moves. Jadeja as a batting all rounder?! Just why!? Is his bowling good enough, FC stats tell a story of someone who can't buy a wicket. Kukreja as opener with an average of 35.25 after a fair few seasons, bizarre. Sangwan in over Tyagi - who was behind that move?
Well that worked well didn't it?NZ A all ready to be steam-rolled in the 2nd test.Indians have included Ganguly and RP in their line-up.
Yeah.Well that worked well didn't it?