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Interesting TMS summary of the day's play: BBC - Podcasts and Downloads - Test Match Special
Totally agree, Only way England can win is to bowl NZ out for under 100 and bat better than they have for over 18 months. Not going to happen.Odds at the moment...
NZ - 1.67
Draw - 2.80
Eng - 7.00
I think the odds are weighed more in NZ's favour than that.
It isn't a road but it certainly isn't a 204 all out pitch or one where you should lose 9 wickets for 183 which has happened in this game by both sides. Only reason to enforce a follow on was if weather was likely to intervene, it isn't by all accounts so no need to, let the bowlers freshen up and bowl with 400+ on the board. If they can't get the job done then then they don't deserve to win.Pitch is still a road according to Boycott.
He then goes on to say that we should have enforced the follow-on. On a road.
Have to agree with this. I hated the idea when Eden Park appeared in the Test itenerary, but I loved every minute of my time there today. Very pleasantly surprised.Would just like to say I was there all day Saturday and Sunday and being at Eden Park didn't ruin my life or anything. I actually had a great time and enjoyed the atmosphere
should blame cook for getting out as well. The general consensus was to bowl including the opposing captain and most of the press. great in hindsight to appear wise but England have been **** throughout the series. Their bowlers and batsman have done better and got more out of the wickets. The biggest failure has been to let Fulton face 719 balls over the series so far(more than anyone else). If SA were here I doubt Fulton would have made 20 runs over the whole series.Well we are ****ed unless the weather intervenes. Well played NZ and well done Cook, useless **** inserting.
Yep - pressure obviously got to Taylor/Rutherford/Kane.Just blown away by Fulton... I think this innings so far is even more impressive than his 50 or his hundred earlier in the series. Pressure on (I know, 230 ahead not the worst situation to bat...), bowlers fired up, and he's hardly played a false shot.
All true. NZ's current innings is symptomatic of how we've performed. Even the gift start of 11 for 3 hasn't been capitalised on, when a genuinely good team, given that start, would have pretty much blown NZ away by now and thought about chasing 300 or so. Instead, they've barely put these two under any pressure at all.should blame cook for getting out as well. The general consensus was to bowl including the opposing captain and most of the press. great in hindsight to appear wise but England have been **** throughout the series. Their bowlers and batsman have done better and got more out of the wickets. The biggest failure has been to let Fulton face 719 balls over the series so far(more than anyone else). If SA were here I doubt Fulton would have made 20 runs over the whole series.
You could really blame any of the players
Cook- He fails, they all fail but is that really his fault. He can't average 80 away from home every series
Compton - His first innings here was horrible and the reason I didn't want him in the team. You can't just block and invite pressure. We may have won the second test if someone else but compton had scored a century.
Trott - too casual, too many mistakes
Bell- can't even make runs against the average teams now.
KP- standard not turning up for the first test stuff ****. didn't want to be there.
Root- Hasn't looked test standard. Many of us said before he was picked for india that he was a couple of years away from being good enough.
Prior - Has done well but needed to do more yesterday when he got out for 70. Good knock but england needed a series defining knock. Too often he puts in a good knock but can't push on and score a big hundred that a great player would.
Broad - bowled ok. batting **** and getting what he deserves for deserting considered practice and thinking he can do what he wants
Finn- pretty damn bad but adjusting runup and action during international series is not easy.
Anderson - biggest disappointment of the whole lot. needed a big series with no swann and broad and finn at turning points of career. the reason why he still averages 30 is this. too many average series'.
Panesar- poor but what did you expect. least we won't get people going on about how he should be starting over swann anytime soon.
They really have been rubbish so far today. Broad especially bowled really well in last session yesterday but nothing today.All true. NZ's current innings is symptomatic of how we've performed. Even the gift start of 11 for 3 hasn't been capitalised on, when a genuinely good team would have pretty much blown NZ away by now and thought about chasing 300 or so. Instead, they've barely put these two under any pressure at all.
Yeah - I agree with your reasons above also, but if you want to simplify even more, NZ bowled for 80 overs. If England had managed to bat for 120 overs, that's 200 straight overs for our bowlers, after what they had to do in Wellington and Dunedin. And who knows how long England could have batted for in a "grind it out" type situation.Haha loving the confusion as to why NZ didn't enforce the follow on.
Not a bad tail either. Martin averages 36 () and Southee a touch under 20.All NZ batsman now have batting averages over 30!
Probably the first time in years, as we're always carrying some crap opener barely averaging 20.
Pretty low bar but...