I was surprised when Rashid was given the 48th. NZ needed 34 off 18 without Taylor, and I would have backed Curran + Willey / Woakes to finish. Using Rashid again was like a backgammon player using a high-risk backgame tactic twice, once when they were behind and needed to take a long-shot gamble, but then using the backgame tactic again when they were winning.Rashid is an awesome bowler, but I don't like the idea of bowling him in the death overs, especially when there are bowlers batting who need to score at 12 an over. Sure, he got Taylor, but it's high risk against sloggers.
I thought this game had more excitement than every match in the Tri Series combined.After a glut of T20 cricket this game was a breath of fresh air. People keep saying 50 over cricket will die, but it is vastly superior to T20 in almost every way. Bowlers can actually compete and apply strategies. Batsmen have time to build an innings.
T20 is like playing chess with all queens. It's one dimensional and shallow.
Nup, Morgan got it horribly wrong against Santner. If they'd done their homework, they'd realise he has the ability to hit pace nowhere but through cow - and that spin was an unneccesary risk. Even then, Rashid should've just bowled wrong-uns wide of off-stump and challenged him to swipe the other way. Santner started slow as a wet week when England were bowling outside the channel, and he couldn't do anything but play through point for one at best. If England had bowled Willey/Stokes/Curran the last 4 overs, taken their ego and wicket tally out of it and bowled wide of off-stump. they'd have done it in a canter. I remember Starc doing it in a CH game here, he had Santner on toast bowling between chest and head height, got bored and tried to go stumps and Santner hit him.Rashid is an awesome bowler, but I don't like the idea of bowling him in the death overs, especially when there are bowlers batting who need to score at 12 an over. Sure, he got Taylor, but it's high risk against sloggers.
In recent memory, batting ahead of Seifert and Southee at Sydney then again in the Tri Series final...and any time he bats 6 or 7 in Tests, which is nose blood territory.He bats 8, how is he given undue responsibility?
Absolutely it's not, that's where I'm laying the occasional blame - at the coach. I feel he rates Santner's batting way too high. Course Mitchell's not going to tell him he thinks he should bat lower. And as I said, he's out there battling as hard as he can, but he's thrown into scenarios that he's not up to sometimes.It’s not Santners fault that the coach/selectors occasionally idiotically bat him higher than 8. He’s definitely international standard at 8.
Santners mine thxSuck it Santner haterz
Yeah keep Nicholls in the squad but Chapman should be startingCan we please get Mark Chapman into this team, we need some power in this middle order. Nicholls has done fairly well for NZ but unfortunately with Latham in this team he can’t bat at six if we want to seriously condisder going anywhere at the next World Cup.
480 runs at 80 and 102 S/R this season in the Ford Trophy is hard to ignore. And yeah, you'd want Chapman to be involved from November's ODI trip to Pakistan if he's going to be at the World Cup.Can we please get Mark Chapman into this team, we need some power in this middle order. Nicholls has done fairly well for NZ but unfortunately with Latham in this team he can’t bat at six if we want to seriously condisder going anywhere at the next World Cup.