RossTaylorsBox
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Maybe it was hockey now that you mentioned it...
Definitely wasn't hockey, I guarantee you that since I was in that first XI. Maybe it was soccer, I have no memory of that happening but I've forgotten most things from those days so maybe it did and I just didn't hear about it.Maybe it was hockey now that you mentioned it...
He can't really afford to be doing that right now.Blundell had a mare, dropping two very catchable chances.
Ravindra bowled first over of spin after power play. Got successfully targeted by Santner. Macewell the better matchup for the next over rather than Younghusband.Ughhh. Just seen the scorecard of the Wellington vs. ND game. Bracewell bowling before Younghusband. What's the bloody point in picking Younghusband like this? For ND, the spinners really did the damage, but for Wellington, plan A&B seemed to be recurring seam. Ollie Newton only getting one over, Nathan Smith getting 2 low-cost overs and Neesham seemingly the pick... Hard to be sure given the game, but looks like the Wellington bowlers were again poorly managed.
It was a weird sort of ending. There was obviously only a handful of runs to get, but after Santner was dismissed, none of the remaining bats could hit it off the square. ND had a distinctly panicky look about them during the last few balls. Verma was very lucky not to be run out going for the winning run. With as little as 5 more runs Wellington would've had a real chance, and given they were 100/1 after 9, they should've had a lot more than that to play with.Oh yes, don't get me wrong. Clearly, the batsmen threw away that wonderful start, but even then there was a reasonable score on the board. Using the resources at their disposal better might have made it closer. Looks like ND were cruising at the end, even if they did only win by 2 wickets.
No, he can't. He's really dropped off the face of the earth, form wise. Been found out that if you don't feed his back foot fetish, he's really not that effective at all.He can't really afford to be doing that right now.
And surely selection as well. Where's Troy Johnson? 8 genuine bowling options is ridiculous. Pick a genuine bat and drop one of the bowlers.Bowlers and captain don’t really deserve the blame. It was the batsmen who had a 180+ score practically gift-wrapped for them by Allen, only for the middle order to bottle it against the spinners’ long hops. Then Blundell had a mare, dropping two very catchable chances.
Maybe. But I'd give this an 'unlike'. Easy to trot off a criticism of 8 genuine bowling options as meaning the team must be unbalanced. But where are you slotting in Johnston? Seems more like and ListA balance criticism than a T20 criticism.And surely selection as well. Where's Troy Johnson? 8 genuine bowling options is ridiculous. Pick a genuine bat and drop one of the bowlers.
Surely, carping is the whole point of this - or any - forum.Maybe. But I'd give this an 'unlike'. Easy to trot off a criticism of 8 genuine bowling options as meaning the team must be unbalanced. But where are you slotting in Johnston? Seems more like and ListA balance criticism than a T20 criticism.
What would be the point of a SR of 105 sort of guy when the returning blakckaps etc mean that there are now a wicketkeeper and now 3 'genuine bowling options' who appear to be better T20 batsmen than him?
At best, with Wellington full strength. Maybe he is a floater at expense of a bowler, but then this page would be full of criticisms each time he is floated down the order (like when Ravindra is). TBH, Ravindra is doing that role, Blundell has taken his number 3 / 4 anchor role. That's some tough competition.
Wellington at full strength is stacked. It seams to mean N Smith only bowls with new ball in power play (if that), the legspinner may be held back for matchups, a gun technical bat like Ravindra is floated. Good players like Johnston don't always make the 11. Good bowlers don't bowl 'their full 4'. All of these things result in carping on these threads.