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**Official** New Zealand in Australia 2015

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Tbf a man with a broken back can only do so much but it wasn't pretty given Neesham played the same shot previous ball and almost got out.
 

SteveNZ

International Coach
It's just plain wrong. C9 just showed footage of him doing jogging/side-step exercises this morning.
That is good news...when I heard Mitch was on his way over as a replacement for Jimmy, I figured it was because Tim was no good. And I liked it, if he was an option to play in Perth, which who knows - he still might be over Doug. Worked that way when Henry was brought in for the World Cup.

Batting order wise, means it's either BJ at 6 and Santner in at 7, or Ruds in. Not keen on the latter. The way he is outside off stump and the bounce Perth offers...not gonna work. Adelaide, maybe.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Missed both dismissals so far so relying on cricinfo commentary. How ugly/soft were the Taylor/Neesham dismissals?
If Neesham's back is as bad as they're saying it is, I don't think you can blame him too much for the softness of the dismissal -- Clarke got into a tangle with that type of ball on many an occasion throughout his later career when his back was crocked, and Neesh ain't half the batsman Clarkeh was.
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
That is good news...when I heard Mitch was on his way over as a replacement for Jimmy, I figured it was because Tim was no good. And I liked it, if he was an option to play in Perth, which who knows - he still might be over Doug. Worked that way when Henry was brought in for the World Cup.

Batting order wise, means it's either BJ at 6 and Santner in at 7, or Ruds in. Not keen on the latter. The way he is outside off stump and the bounce Perth offers...not gonna work. Adelaide, maybe.
​Ronchi
 

SteveNZ

International Coach
Tbf a man with a broken back can only do so much but it wasn't pretty given Neesham played the same shot previous ball and almost got out.
Outclassed. Again, I like Jimmy but he's been dismissed by pace alone twice in a Test. Not ideal for a #6.
 

TheJediBrah

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lol pretty embarrassing running down the wicket and getting hit in the head

almost done it myself several times lol
 

Dan

Hall of Fame Member
Taylor: "An all rounder averaging 36/28 is better than one averaging 28/36"

Thank you for that stunning insight, Tubby.
 

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