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Travis Head can be trusted not to #playforamilestone
Don't waste your time talking to TJB about **** like thatIt's not a coping mechanism...actually no sorry in the time it took to write this, I admit it is
But my point remains that the beatings we've taken over the years don't reflect the match-ups in terms of XI v XI, they more reflect canary yellow v block
Just on results those 03/07 Oz WC sides are worthy of that. When you factor in before 2003 they lost Warne and in 2007 Brett Lee it looks even more impressive.And I'll reiterate if it hasn't been said before Oz 2003 > Oz 2007 with arguably being the best ODI side ever.
Daily reminder that Head > Kohli.Travis Head can be trusted not to #playforamilestone
You could go down a rabbit hole with some of the cricketers New Zealand debuted during that period. I have no memory of the number four in this game, and I probably watched it.That's a name I haven't heard before
Yeah it's cope because it's a mechanism to place blame somewhere other than the abilities of the team and/or not admit the other team is betterIt's not a coping mechanism...actually no sorry in the time it took to write this, I admit it is
But my point remains that the beatings we've taken over the years don't reflect the match-ups in terms of XI v XI, they more reflect canary yellow v block
Nup, he isn't. I get the sense he's a very traditional, plan A guy.What’s Latham’s approach here? Guess you need to accept the horse has long bolted and damage limitation is the key. Play on the ego of Aus and prise wickets out. Unfortunately for him Australia are unlikely to fall for it the way England did, and I don’t believe he’s quite the captain BMac or KW was/is when it comes to handling situations like this.
The main reason I remember the no.4 (and Peter Ingram who played earlier in the series) is they were selected ahead of a young bloke called Kane Williamson who was averaging something like 60 in List A at the time. There was a mild uproar about that IIRC.You could go down a rabbit hole with some of the cricketers New Zealand debuted during that period. I have no memory of the number four in this game, and I probably watched it.
NZ vs AUS Cricket Scorecard, 4th ODI at Auckland, March 11, 2010
Get cricket scorecard of 4th ODI, NZ vs AUS, Australia tour of New Zealand 2009/10 at Eden Park, Auckland dated March 11, 2010.www.espncricinfo.com