No Ronchi sent out at 10 to save face, I notice.WICKET! Southee c Gordon b Jacobs 10, mistimed drive to mid-on
Legside strangle, apparently.How did Williamson go out?
DROPPED! Williamson (31) edged off the back-foot to first slip (Palmer) off Green
WICKET! Williamson c wkpr Miller b Green 47, glanced ball going down the leg-side
158/8 don't know who got the last wicket...but this reminds me of the struggles NZ had in the warm ups the last time they toured the Caribbean...and one has to wonder if they are struggling against Jacobs what will it be like against Shilly and Benn on tracks that will offer more turn? .Thank god for warmup games, huh?
Do you think that the test tracks will offer more turn than the warmup games? Going to be pretty interesting if they do.158/8 don't know who got the last wicket...but this reminds me of the struggles NZ had in the warm ups the last time they toured the Caribbean...and one has to wonder if they are struggling against Jacobs what will it be like against Shilly and Benn on tracks that will offer more turn? .
New Zealand have Declared on their Tea Time Score 203-9
Rutherford 10, Latham 16, Williamson 47, Taylor 23, Anderson 9, Fulton 0, Watling 30, Southee 10, Boult 3
Rain has delayed the re-start after tea
Well the heavens have opened here in Trelawny. Heavy rain is still falling so we may not get much more play today.
LinkSt. John's, Antigua, June 2 - (2014 Barbados Cricket Association) – The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) today advised that the third and final Test between West Indies and New Zealand will be played at Kensington Oval in Barbados. The dates – June 26 to 30 – remain.
The WICB thanks the Barbados Cricket Association and the Government of Barbados for their commitment in ensuring that the match is successfully hosted following the rescheduling.
The Test will be a bonus for cricket fans in Barbados who witnessed three enthralling Twenty20 Internationals between the West Indies and England in March this year.
Originally, the third Test was scheduled to be played at the Guyana National Stadium but was relocated following the Board and the Government of Guyana not being able to find a mutually agreeable resolution relating to the Cricket Administration Bill.
I'm not sure what this post is trying to achieve.Hats off to 22 test veteran Peter Fulton. In recent times this guy has really stepped up as a senior player (whatever that means, but I've seen it reported in the media), he's got a bit of tough guy stubble going, and now he's further cemented his status by accepting the captaincy for the warm-up matches. What a legend and no doubt he can give some very inspiring team talks as well.
Who cares about what he does with the willow in hand. Every other scores a duck but his height, stubble and experience mean that it's useless making a change, as - in that well-worn phrase - 'no-one's knocking on the door for his spot'. NZ cricket takes to mediocrity like a pig takes to mud; we wallow in it, revel in it.
I'm not sure what this post is trying to achieve.
There is a player who's knocking on the door. His name is Tom Latham. He's on tour.
What else do you want?
I'm guessing your not a big Bill Murray fanI know it's being sarcastic. I know he's not taking his hat of to Fulton.
I just don't get the point of the post.