straw man
Hall of Fame Member
Yes, and coming back to that discussion about batting first yesterday, NZ (or whoever was to bat first) could have been in a good position just by getting through the first 1-2 hours, scoring in the second two sessions and coming back today to bowl with likelihood that the ball would swing, unlike yesterday.It really does feel like a day in which the ball will swing, unlike yesterday.
It will be interesting to see if they can coax any out of the 40 over old ball.
If we're batting later this evening it will be tough.
They singularly failed at getting through the first session but I still don't think it was a terrible pitch/conditions to bat first on. Neither team found batting hugely difficult once the ball was 30+ overs old.