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***Official*** India in New Zealand 2013/14

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Next we'll see that **** Francis Payne quoting it too
Code:
JD Ryder, LRPL Taylor	        4	271	3/23	4/294	1		v India	Napier	26 Mar 2009
MH Richardson, L Vincent	1	231	-	1/231	1		v India	Mohali	16 Oct 2003
JR Reid, B Sutcliffe	        3	222*	2/228	2/450	1		v India	Delhi	16 Dec 1955
BB McCullum, KS Williamson	4	203*	3/30	3/233	1		v India	Auckland 6 Feb 2014
 

NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
Well, so far this is the same India overseas we've seen for the past 2/3 years. Bowl well for about 5 overs then lose heart and end up looking listless/confused on how to take wickets. Remains to be seen how they bat this time round.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
4th wicket, vs all countries
Code:
JD Ryder, LRPL Taylor	       4	271	3/23	4/294	1		v India	        Napier	        26 Mar 2009
NJ Astle, MJ Horne	       4	243	3/69	4/312	2		v Zimbabwe	Auckland	26 Feb 1998
SP Fleming, CD McMillan	       4	240	3/160	4/400	3		v Sri Lanka	Colombo (RPS)	27 May 1998
BE Congdon, BF Hastings	       4	229	3/169	4/398	2		v Australia	Wellington	1 Mar 1974
BB McCullum, KS Williamson     4	209*	3/30	3/239	1		v India	        Auckland	6 Feb 2014
 

Zinzan

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Lol @ the bleating on about KW's supposed poor conversion. The guy now has 5 test hundreds at the age of 23 :wacko:
 

OverratedSanity

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Nice to see that even online, indian fans are the same as at the ground. Only vocal when they're doing well, deathly silent when the opposition is on top and no appreciation for their hundreds
 
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