Well Kiwi's do have a better 3 and 4 which could be a game changer?Nah, the Aussie side is far superior, as they always are, and will bury NZ as they always do.
Well Kiwi's do have a better 3 and 4 which could be a game changer?Nah, the Aussie side is far superior, as they always are, and will bury NZ as they always do.
Probably all true. However I hope we scrap. Ricky Pointing once said about us that our players had poorer resumes than the Australians sides he captained but that the Kiwis gave it 100 percent and that he always had to gear up his charges to be equally as motivated to avoid a boil over under his captaincy.Nah, the Aussie side is far superior, as they always are, and will bury NZ as they always do.
Then, as they always do, Kiwi supporters will refuse to accept that their side is just objectively inferior and try to blame the loss on some Australia-specific psychological issue
Haddin abusing every dismissed batsman in the 2015 WC final was the kindest thing that's been inflicted on NZ cricket by Aus in the past 10 years if you ask me.Nah, the Aussie side is far superior, as they always are, and will bury NZ as they always do.
Then, as they always do, Kiwi supporters will refuse to accept that their side is just objectively inferior and try to blame the loss on some Australia-specific psychological issue
We don't have a young revelation tyro quick who will bowl over 145kms for 12 overs to blast through your side.All this NZ negativity. Australia just lost to a depleted WI side at the Gabba fortress ffs
Haha Haddin. It's always the blokes who have to hide behind the better players who run their mouths. He made Henry Nicholls look like Bradman away from home.Haddin abusing every dismissed batsman in the 2015 WC final was the kindest thing that's been inflicted on NZ cricket by Aus in the past 10 years if you ask me.
He couldn't adjust with the gloves away from home. Shelled a fair few he should have taken.Haddin was a under rated glovesman. He is mainly remembered for running his mouth at anyone and everyone including his own Mum probably, but he really was a great technical glovesman. I liked his work. Not as good as Healy but far better than Gilchrist.
The Neil Broom incident was pretty poor technique too, IMO.Gilchrist was a far better keeper than Haddin IMO. Haddin really had hard hands at times and relied a ton on athleticism rather than technique.
His dropping of Root in the first hour of the 2015 Ashes arguably was the difference in that series.
Are you referring to a drop or Broom's whole career, hard to tellThe Neil Broom incident was pretty poor technique too, IMO.
Last time I went to see Australia play a test match here was the test tour before last. I remember I got a call during the day of the test from a recruitment agency about a job I might be interested in. I’ve now been working at that company for 14 years.Holy crap, just realised Australia's last tour of NZ was 8 years ago and last time they played was 4 years ago in Aus.
What's up with that when Aus has played WI and Pak twice in last 2 years
Lol I'd completely forgotten about that.The Neil Broom incident was pretty poor technique too, IMO.
Gilchrist was definitely a better keeper than Haddin, not sure what you're smoking. Haddin wasn't ever anything special as a keeper anyway, he was good but not amazing. It was his batting that was supposed to be the big selling point but while he did pretty well he rarely showed his best. Personally I think Haddin missed his peak years (2000-2008) out of the side behind Gilchrist and made up the rest of his career the best he could but that's another discussionHaddin was a under rated glovesman. He is mainly remembered for running his mouth at anyone and everyone including his own Mum probably, but he really was a great technical glovesman. I liked his work. Not as good as Healy but far better than Gilchrist.
This is true. Tbf by 2015 Haddin was well and truly done and I think he was actually dropped the next game after thatGilchrist was a far better keeper than Haddin IMO. Haddin really had hard hands at times and relied a ton on athleticism rather than technique.
His dropping of Root in the first hour of the 2015 Ashes arguably was the difference in that series.