Just once I'd like to hear them say how pissed off and embarrassed they are, like any passion whatsoever. If they seem not to care then why should we?Southee said it was a disappointing performance, but he didn’t seem overly disappointed. Just the standard cliches really delivered in a monotone. Maybe his nickname should be ‘Flatline’.
Can’t recall anyone questioning Green’s talent unless they have an agenda of some sortHow good is Cam Green? Fmd all the people calling him a flop look like muppets now. He's clearly a huge talent.
Alsi New Zealand are never beaten, they just play bad sometimes. Australia have the same attitude on the rarer occasion they lose (you see it lots in rugby haha). It's this demand for no less than excellence that keeps sports teams strong.
Only 2 players this century. Vettori in 2000 (vs Aus), then Vettori and Murali in the same match in 06.Think when the dust settles it’ll be acknowledged that Green’s innings was one for the ages on a challenging pitch, and Lyon’s was a special performance, can’t recall the last time any spinner took 10-for in NZ. Add to that a few other things like the openers showing how to get through the new ball on day 1 and the usual relentless display from the pace trio and yes, it’s been top class from the Aussies.
That said NZ’s day 2 performance was as match-losing as it can get, so the reactions are mostly justified. Don’t recall if anyone actually suggested NZ would have won but for all of that, if so that’s probably taking it too far.
Mitchell’s class imo. Every bit a world class middle order playerReally feel for Mitchell here. He's worked so hard for his runs. The sun's finally coming out. The pitch isn't offering up too much mischief. Would've had a real chance to go big if someone could've hung in there with him.
Just goes to show that if you push any team in this format, they'll fall like dominoes.The Windies team that beat Australia at the Gabba recently showed that passion and application & some individual brilliance can see a team that aren’t up to much on paper beat a superior team.
The Phillips dismissal is being underrated imo. That's just a really, really clever piece of bowling, playing on the batsman's expectations (and fear) of extra bounce.I mean, Lyon isn't bowling hand grenades here. He's doing exactly what we should've expected
Pretty sure I said this when he was made captain, but having the skipper bat like he's had most of his grey matter removed sets the tone for the rest of the lower order too. If they get out playing a rash stroke, then all the justification needed is there in Southee. I've had issues with this for years and years, but it becomes worse when he's responsible for setting the team culture.They also have a lower order who are prepared to work hard for a set batsman and to do the best for the team. Somehow our captain has received a free pass to bat like a ****wit in any situation for the last 16 years, because once a decade he makes a score like Napier 08 or Basin 23. Makes you wonder.
This Australian team is definitely beatable as the Windies showed at the Gabba.The Windies team that beat Australia at the Gabba recently showed that passion and application & some individual brilliance can see a team that aren’t up to much on paper beat a superior team.
Yep, I agree. I said that just below that post - it was wonderful bowling.The Phillips dismissal is being underrated imo. That's just a really, really clever piece of bowling, playing on the batsman's expectations (and fear) of extra bounce.
NZ sports teams have shown for years that for all the nice guy talk, the worst thing you can do is obstruct the team from winning. If you obstruct a woman from having a full set of teeth or being ***ually safe, that's fine as long as you make it to training.Pretty sure I said this when he was made captain, but having the skipper bat like he's had most of his grey matter removed sets the tone for the rest of the lower order too. If they get out playing a rash stroke, then all the justification needed is there in Southee. I've had issues with this for years and years, but it becomes worse when he's responsible for setting the team culture.
And poor old Jesse Ryder. He must look at someone like the SP playing and wonder how what he did was enough to make him persona non grata.