Haha that was peak bent shovel.forgot to reiterate earlier but after seeing kippax's video of nicholls' glorious shovelling trolling in the shield stepping ten metres outside off to hit through the onside i am a true convert now. what a hero.
Please don't doxx my pubes.Actually wait, we all want to drop Craig and play four seamers, right? So we need a spin bowling all-rounder at #6 but Santner is injured.
If only Northern Districts had another batsman who bowls left arm spin in their top six:
And Hurricane can rightly slam this one for being arrogant
This win is so good even the trolls can't trollDarn, just when India were sneaking on that test mace
All power to NZ for second test.
Nah not true. You're still posting.This win is so good even the trolls can't troll
Absolutely. Taken in context, this was a terrific win. Not that an Aussie win was a huge surprise but to win by an innings and some, with one frontline bowler having a forgettable test. Also the quick turnaround time from the India series with no warmups.On the flipside, very impressed with the captaincy from Steve Smith and I think it's an underrated feature here. He's got a young bowling attack that truth told was copping it as being one of the worst to come to NZ and he's marshalled them exceptionally and I think a great feature of their play is they've managed to put massive pressure on Williamson, Latham, McCullum and Watling by completely removing their usual scoring options.
WaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahNah not true. You're still posting.
I've said before that I think it's a fitness issue for Latham; I think a lot of "mental fitness" is in fact physiological in that we do actually fatigue, both in our brains and our limbs. When you see Latham bat, it's not only that he gives the game away with a poor shot, it's also that his actual technique deteriorates. And unfortunately I don't see batting coach Craig McMillan working that out. Of course, the effect is magnified when he's been out in the field for a day and a half. I just think it's an easy fix that might improve his game. Honestly I really feel not enough emphasis is placed on physical fitness for batsmen at the elite level.I think we can. I can recall maybe three innings that Anderson has played and scored ugly runs, I can't remember any innings Neesham has gone out and scored ugly, Santner has already shown in a young ODI career that pressure doesn't really get to him, and he doesn't need to be timing the ball to find runs. He's also a tidy left arm spinner at a time where none of our other spin options are tidy. Real issue isn't at #6 though, it's how we make our bowling attack work if the ball isn't swinging early for Southee and Boult and how can we get our top order batsmen to stop throwing starts away in almost every single test. Latham has been ridiculously consistent in getting started against Aus but has yet to go and make them pay. That's a mental issue.
I have been thinking the same thing. Or perhaps I just read and forgot one of your earlier posts, but absorbed and stole the content along the way. My view is that he is a young guy who has been playing cricket once a week over summer since he was a kid and then, all of a sudden, finds himself playing day-in and day-out for a very extended period of time - and playing at a level where the pressure and mental demands are suddenly much, much higher than he was been used to. It is not surprising that he is mentally and physically drained.I've said before that I think it's a fitness issue for Latham; I think a lot of "mental fitness" is in fact physiological in that we do actually fatigue, both in our brains and our limbs. When you see Latham bat, it's not only that he gives the game away with a poor shot, it's also that his actual technique deteriorates. And unfortunately I don't see batting coach Craig McMillan working that out. Of course, the effect is magnified when he's been out in the field for a day and a half. I just think it's an easy fix that might improve his game. Honestly I really feel not enough emphasis is placed on physical fitness for batsmen at the elite level.