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*Official* New Zealand in England 2015

Niall

International Coach
Commentators spending to much time debating that drop from Taylor.

Eh lads, he is a horrid fielder. The end.

How the fook did South Africa make Mitch look so good?

Were they drunk?
 

Skyliner

International 12th Man
This is the series of awful bowling, by NZ. England cotton-wooled their experienced seamers, and at the same time have embraced attacking cricket, whereas NZ adopted this style of cricket ages ago.
So NZ have been able to take advantage of the inexperienced / ordinary England bowlers, yet our bowlers have been unable to restrict England in any way - besides one late order collapse having that effect.
Boult proved that it was possible to get through 10 overs at under 6 runs an over while picking up wickets, so it's very disappointing that McLeakinruns, Southee and Henry can't do something similar. It's just woeful bowling, as if its acknowledged that there will be big scores so it's ok for everyone to drop their standards.
 
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HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Has this been the kind of contest between bat and ball that has gone on all series? It seems a pretty dismal cricket match to me. Okay, the bowling hasn't been great at times but it seems like a glorified open net session really.
 

Howe_zat

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Has this been the kind of contest between bat and ball that has gone on all series? It seems a pretty dismal cricket match to me. Okay, the bowling hasn't been great at times but it seems like a glorified open net session really.
It's been more of a contest between bat and bat
 
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Moss

International Captain
This is the series of awful bowling, by NZ. England cotton-wooled their experienced seamers, and at the same time have embraced attacking cricket, whereas NZ adopted this style of cricket ages ago.
So NZ have been able to take advantage of the inexperienced / ordinary England bowlers, yet our bowlers have been unable to restrict England in any way - besides one late order collapse having that effect.
Boult proved that it was possible to get through 10 overs at under 6 runs an over while picking up wickets, so it's very disappointing that McLeakinruns, Southee and Henry can't do something similar. It's just woeful bowling, as if its acknowledged that there will be big scores so it's ok for everyone to drop their standards.
Yeah, what a contrast from the Pakistan series where Southee and Boult were sitting out FFS (TBF Pakistan were batting much like pre-WC England). But this is the first time in a while the bowlers have been truly under the pump. No swing early on has made a huge difference.

McCleneghan on thin ice I feel. If Wheeler has one more good game and Milne returns he'll be on the outer.
 

BeeGee

International Captain
If you have wickets in hand you can double your score at the 30 over mark. So England should be OK.



lol
 

OverratedSanity

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Hey guys I thought the balance between bat and ball in ODIs was better than ever and that two new balls have helped bowlers a great deal.
 

Zinzan

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Shame in a way England aren't batting first with 240/2 on the board after 30 overs. Outside chance of a WR.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Morgan being Morgan again is pretty great.
Agreed - makes you wonder how much our game plans neutered him

Was watching sky sports news last night and the difference in strike rates for our bats this series v Odi careers is somewhat staggering. Obviously this is only a few games but, yeah.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
Just been doing some playing around with statsguru.


Feb 2007- April 2011 the average ODI innings had 219.
May 2011 - September 2013, the average ODI innings had 219 runs.
October 2013 the average ODI innings had 240 runs.

ODI cricket had kind of stagnated for a few years in terms of run scoring but has exploded in the last couple.
 

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