thierry henry
International Coach
FWIW I think most NZers (particularly in the North Island) would have a hard time accepting that you can predict the weather in any useful way for cricket matches
This man is proud to say he loves Wagner ball.Folks, strap in for zaremba being a sanctimonious ****, Chapter 42.
Went to sleep a little around 3.30am, having just heard the fall of Anderson's wicket.
I can't believe that I'm so accepting of a one run loss (the barest of margins!) in the deciding Test of a (mini) series. Maybe it's because I've weakened with age. But it's a result that I'm really not unhappy with at all. I'm excited and, dammit, proud that my team consistently play such scintillating un-English cricket and that they were a massive part of such an amazing game. It's also down in large part to the oppo being the Black Caps who somehow manage to combine being hard skilful bastards with not being ****s. Loved the match, loved the winter, can't wait for the summer.
Pretty much my thoughts exactly!!Folks, strap in for zaremba being a sanctimonious ****, Chapter 42.
Went to sleep a little around 3.30am, having just heard the fall of Anderson's wicket.
I can't believe that I'm so accepting of a one run loss (the barest of margins!) in the deciding Test of a (mini) series. Maybe it's because I've weakened with age. But it's a result that I'm really not unhappy with at all. I'm excited and, dammit, proud that my team consistently play such scintillating un-English cricket and that they were a massive part of such an amazing game. It's also down in large part to the oppo being the Black Caps who somehow manage to combine being hard skilful bastards with not being ****s. Loved the match, loved the winter, can't wait for the summer.
nah sorry i disagree.As much as we talk up test cricket which is my favorite format it can't compete with the t20s and no one should even try to make it as such. Test cricket followers are niche and that'll stay that way. T20s fund test cricket in a way. This was one of the greatest ever test match no doubt but look at the other test matches we have played since last year. Draws vs Pakistan were not bad viewing, one game was quite close. We got smashed by South Africa at home, we smashed South Africa as well. Bangaldesh won quite comfortably and we smashed them as well. We had a thrilling draw against India and then got walloped in the next test.
Australia wiped the floor against all sides but for the recent tests vs India.
England beat us fairly hands down in England and did so to India as well...
One test match will not turn things around in my opinion, those that just keyed in for the last day or last moments of this test match will disappear as soon as the next series starts unless there is a change in brand of cricket we play. I can't think that's going to happen in the near future. You're not expecting Conway, Latham, Kane to go bazball like. Maybe the future players that are brought up on playing t20s may but that'll take time.
Maybe England, India and Australia can still continue to shore up good support for test cricket but don't think we can based on this one test match.
In terms of "competing with t20s" is it that much to expect a 3 match Test series particularly for the well-attended spectacles that are Tests vs Eng/Ind/Aus? I don't think anyone but the most die hard fan on here would argue we should remove T20s from the schedule entirely, but a balance being struck where we play at least one or two 3 match series a year would be better.As much as we talk up test cricket which is my favorite format it can't compete with the t20s and no one should even try to make it as such. Test cricket followers are niche and that'll stay that way. T20s fund test cricket in a way. This was one of the greatest ever test match no doubt but look at the other test matches we have played since last year. Draws vs Pakistan were not bad viewing, one game was quite close. We got smashed by South Africa at home, we smashed South Africa as well. Bangaldesh won quite comfortably and we smashed them as well. We had a thrilling draw against India and then got walloped in the next test.
Australia wiped the floor against all sides but for the recent tests vs India.
England beat us fairly hands down in England and did so to India as well...
One test match will not turn things around in my opinion, those that just keyed in for the last day or last moments of this test match will disappear as soon as the next series starts unless there is a change in brand of cricket we play. I can't think that's going to happen in the near future. You're not expecting Conway, Latham, Kane to go bazball like. Maybe the future players that are brought up on playing t20s may but that'll take time.
Maybe England, India and Australia can still continue to shore up good support for test cricket but don't think we can based on this one test match.
It’s so wrong that NZ don’t get proper series.In terms of "competing with t20s" is it that much to expect a 3 match Test series particularly for the well-attended spectacles that are Tests vs Eng/Ind/Aus? I don't think anyone but the most die hard fan on here would argue we should remove T20s from the schedule entirely, but a balance being struck where we play at least one or two 3 match series a year would be better.
I also think there is an argument that Test cricket may have increasing value as a longform premium viewing experience on streaming/paid TV services. We're entering a new stage of digesting media and Test matches and their respective audience might prove more lucrative than they have in the recent past.
ModsIf England lose this test match, The Mods can ban me for a week
I get what you say, that is my opinion too but the economics just doesn't allow I think. Australia, India and England have good following of cricket in general. They will always play at least 3 test matches against each other. In my opinion there should be 3 test matches at least, that should be made mandatory but barring maybe 3 or 4 test playing nations the rest would struggle to compete which is a problem. Even Afghanistan can compete against major sides in t20s which is the selling point for that format although I loathe the amount of t20s played both at the international and franchise level.In terms of "competing with t20s" is it that much to expect a 3 match Test series particularly for the well-attended spectacles that are Tests vs Eng/Ind/Aus? I don't think anyone but the most die hard fan on here would argue we should remove T20s from the schedule entirely, but a balance being struck where we play at least one or two 3 match series a year would be better.
I also think there is an argument that Test cricket may have increasing value as a longform premium viewing experience on streaming/paid TV services. We're entering a new stage of digesting media and Test matches and their respective audience might prove more lucrative than they have in the recent past.
ch was actually very gracious and complimentary in defeat. He didn't complain or make excusesMods
He was a raging wanker for the rest of the series though. Feuds still onch was actually very gracious and complimentary in defeat. He didn't complain or make excuses
Or you could get a less self destructive hobby, I don't know, just spit-balling here.I wish the feud was still on, this whole ‘wow what a swell test I don’t care that we threw away the series’ from both the England players and fans is infuriating. It’s doubling down on the most stupid thing about BazBall (saying it’s all about playing for results and then not caring about…the result) and winning the bastards even more fans. Also I can’t even enjoy our win properly/find the energy to hate England properly, because I’m so annoyed by my own team and the thought that this will just delay the inevitable.
I’m seriously considering jinxing us relentlessly going forward because maybe trying to hope for the best will remind me how to experience happiness again.
You trying to steer me away from cricket? Wise, but not gonna happenOr you could get a less self destructive hobby, I don't know, just spit-balling here.