Agent TBY
International Captain
Ojha to rectify this with 6/31 in the second innings.Nooo Ashwin and Ojha no longer have identical best figures!
Ojha to rectify this with 6/31 in the second innings.Nooo Ashwin and Ojha no longer have identical best figures!
Some time, you're going to realise the simple fact of NZ cricket - we're just not very good, and it's not worth getting worked up about.What a ****ing pathetic effort. And it won't get better in the second innings. McCullum will get himself out, Guptill the trainwreak will get 10 off 72 balls before offering a lame catch after getting stuck against the spinners. Flynn will try to hit himself out of trouble, trying to tell the world he is an attacking batsman.
Hesson looks like a dud choice already with a giant NZ persecution complex.
It won't get any better. The bowling is alright but the batsmen are only interested in IPL contracts.
Oh, and great ****ing idea not having any warm-up matches.
Yep, given he's absolutely hopeless with the ball too he's probably one of the most useless international cricketers running around. At best going into a game you can probably expect 2/80 and the poor sod that has to bat with him slogging a quick 15-20 runs.It's funny to see Martin fail, but, really, when it comes down to it it must piss off NZ fans to no end, and rightly so too imo. It's a joke really that an international cricketer can be so inept with the bat...does he actually do it on purpose for the attention he gets or something?
Better average in Oz than Harbhajan and Murali.?
His only overseas tests were down here.
Draw your own conclusions.
I wouldn't say it's an exceptional example of a "turning pitch". Looks a pretty standard indian wicket to me.like this pitch ..... a turning pitch in India - have become a much rarer thing since the mid 2000s or so ....
Nah, this type of pitch is pretty rare now. This type of bounce and turn usually happens on day five, if at all, on most roads that India serves us.I wouldn't say it's an exceptional example of a "turning pitch". Looks a pretty standard indian wicket to me.
Nah, don't buy that. Sure, we will never be the best in the world, but FFS is it too much to ask the batsmen to apply themselves? Taylor, McCullum, and Williamson are as much talented as Fleming, Astle, and McMillan so there is no excuse for them not to be averaging in the high 30s to the early 40s.Some time, you're going to realise the simple fact of NZ cricket - we're just not very good, and it's not worth getting worked up about.
goddamn it i was thinking of having an avatar like thatChe = nz
The past decade of results suggests that the answer to that is yes. We always talk as though if our batsmen just had "application" and "determination" they'd suddenly become decent, but in reality their execution is pretty lousy too.Nah, don't buy that. Sure, we will never be the best in the world, but FFS is it too much to ask the batsmen to apply themselves?
Hesson should be back in the dressing room giving to the batsmen. Instead, he's in the 3rd umpire's box, FFS. And he'll return, pat his mate McCullum on the back, and say "Go and show the world you're as good as Sehwag."
You have to question the batting credentials of a player when they bat behind Nathan McCullum in first class cricket.
I will take it as an honour to have beaten you to that thought!goddamn it i was thinking of having an avatar like that
The thing is that McCullum plays attacking shots to balls that even attacking openers like Gayle and Sehwag would be leaving or defending. (ok, maybe recent Sehwag who has a large element of cbf about him might have a swing). Far too ambitious and this lack of judgment has characterised his whole career.And he'll return, pat his mate McCullum on the back, and say "Go and show the world you're as good as Sehwag."
If only John Wright was still coaching huh, we'd probably be 300/1 right now.Wow, Manjrekar and Shastri rubbishing the NZ coach...a bit harsh. I don't see why cricketers think that you had to be at least a FC cricketer to be a coach...it's not like that in other sports. Many coaches in other sports haven't played that sport outside of High School.
I think they were annoyed that he was in the third umpires box for so long, and IMO that criticism is fair (whether you agree or not). But they were attacking his qualifications, which I thought was a bit harsh (e.g he never played FC cricket, was Otago second XI, etc) considering Manjarekar just admitted doing research on him right now.If only John Wright was still coaching huh, we'd probably be 300/1 right now.
We aren't very good, but we're better than this. That's the part that grates.Some time, you're going to realise the simple fact of NZ cricket - we're just not very good, and it's not worth getting worked up about.