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**Official** England in New Zealand 28 Nov-18 Dec 2024 - 3 Tests

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Latham always looks a risk of getting hit on the pads with the angle his drive comes through at. Looks beautiful when it connects but awfully lazy when it misses.
 

King Kane

International Regular
I like the left hand right hand opening combo of Latham and Young.

They are turning over the strike and forcing the England bowlers to change their lines which Conway wasn't doing getting bogged down at one end.

I'm not writing off Conway just yet but I wouldn't be rushing him back to replace Young for our next test whenever that is.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
As in only one ever above 212.
Only been a test venue since 1991. 29 tests, 8 draws.

So in 21 results - 9 have been piss easy 4th innings chases.

Even the normally historically difficult targets of around 200 were all done at a canter.

Probably a reflection of it being modern times only venue, without the minefields of olden days venues. (Succesfully chasing at a canter, I mean)

That's what I get from that stat.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Looking at statsguru. There haven't been many close results ever at Hamilton. Apart from 1992 when NZ got Waqared

Edit. Some probably look easier on paper than real life. Like the 6 down chase v India in the green mamba summer of 2002.
 

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