Smudge
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Oh no, you don't.NZ should win this by an innings.
Oh no, you don't.NZ should win this by an innings.
Not an easy decision, because it's a 'back-to-back-to-back' series. Having seen England make a right pig's ear of not enforcing follow-ons, I think people have tried to be too 'cute'. Wickets aren't falling apart on day 5 any more. They are dusting and keeping low, but tending to slow up.Ishant out, and India will do well to avoid the follow on. Obviously if it does happen, and if your Vettori, what do you do? I would bat again and got for some quick runs and give India 500-600 to chase down on the last day.
It's not that I'm backing NZ to be super, it's that I'm backing India to be spineless and wilt under pressure. Like England, India are one of those teams that will get complacent, drop catches, and completely lose the plot if things aren't going well for them. The fact that NZ have scored 600+ only three times in their history suggests to me that it's not quite natural for them to do so, in some way - and the fact that Yuvraj and Dravid were crap in the field and dropped catches would testify to that. They wouldn't be at 600+ if India hadn't given them repeated chances. I'm sure Chris Martin can get to a half-century if he's dropped 5 times too.You're a brave man to back NZ so much.
Have a nasty feeling we'll provide you with a year's worth of cringeworthy avatars.
Hmm, avatar bet? India make 300 - you use a picture of Yuvraj with the words "test class" for a week. Otherwise, you choose mine.No seriously. NZ has already removed the strongest part of the batting lineup. Sachin is in form, but Dravid and Laxman are not. Yuvraj can't bat in Tests and Karthik is average.
I don't see how we can get 300. NZ will certainly make India follow on tomorrow. The pitch may start to do something as well.
Deal.Hmm, avatar bet? India make 300 - you use a picture of Yuvraj with the words "test class" for a week. Otherwise, you choose mine.
Hmm, New Zealand also have an annoying habit of breezing through the top six then letting the final four wickets go for 200+ runs or the like. They've had some serious trouble closing out test matches in recent times.It's not that I'm backing NZ to be super, it's that I'm backing India to be spineless and wilt under pressure. Like England, India are one of those teams that will get complacent, drop catches, and completely lose the plot if things aren't going well for them. The fact that NZ have scored 600+ only three times in their history suggests to me that it's not quite natural for them to do so, in some way - and the fact that Yuvraj and Dravid were crap in the field and dropped catches would testify to that. They wouldn't be at 600+ if India hadn't given them repeated chances. I'm sure Chris Martin can get to a half-century if he's dropped 5 times too.
How many times did New Zealand have 600 runs on the board in those situations though?Hmm, New Zealand also have an annoying habit of breezing through the top six then letting the final four wickets go for 200+ runs or the like. They've had some serious trouble closing out test matches in recent times.
They had England 136-5 in their first innings with Tim Ambrose at the crease, all out for 253 on a flat deck (having had England at 36/4), 179 runs behind after the first innings and 86/5 in their first innings, and went on to lose all four matches pretty comfortably. Let's not forget them rolling Australia for 214 on the first day of a test or Fidel Edwards and Daren Powell sticking around all morning on the last day of the recent series when NZ were trying to force a result.
Sorry for going so OTT, but my major doubts over New Zealand in tests is their ability to get wins out of winnings situations.
None of them, so i can't see them going on to lose this game, but i expect them to struggle to close it out. Especially since the pitch has looked perfectly flat while i've been watching.How many times did New Zealand have 600 runs on the board in those situations though?
This pitch also looks like its going to crack massively in one area and we have Jeets in the team. Who is clearly a hero.None of them, so i can't see them going on to lose this game, but i expect them to struggle to close it out. Especially since the pitch has looked perfectly flat while i've been watching.
Haha, well I admire your confidence having been on the wrong end of all of the incidents i mentioned in the space of little more than a year, but it's certainly given me more than a few doubts. Still backing the draw here.This pitch also looks like its going to crack massively in one area and we have Jeets in the team. Who is clearly a hero.
This is a flat pitch. We may see a big score on the back of massive middle-order partnerships. There is no real bite in the Kiwi attack either.Even if India make 350-400 (highly unlikely), there is a still a great chance that we will lose horribly..
Damn.. can't we get rid of this inconsistency? And what the hell is up with Dravid in the slips? He almost never dropped any before this last year and a half..
There would probably have to be an absence of stumps, a keeper, and a slip cordon for that to happen as well.I'm sure Chris Martin can get to a half-century if he's dropped 5 times too.