I don't think they will with Watling close to a tonne and the fact that the best batting conditions are right now. Maybe even bat into half the session tomorrow.would be accelerating and declaring at 500.
Yeah but if we do bowl them out cheaply (not counting chickens yet), I don't think we'll want to enforce the follow on anyway.I don't think they will with Watling close to a tonne and the fact that the best batting conditions are right now. Maybe even bat into half the session tomorrow.
Actually don't see why they wouldn't - considering it'll be Craig, Williamson and Sodhi doing the bulk of the bowling.Yeah but if we do bowl them out cheaply (not counting chickens yet), I don't think we'll want to enforce the follow on anyway.
They're not even going at 3 throughout the day.Who said 3.6rr till end of day wasn't possible?
220. Turner & Wadsworth in 1972.Do we know NZ's highest 6th wicket partnership against West Indies? This one is currently standing at 188.
That's my concern, McCullum will want to push the game rather than let it happen naturally. I think the natural flow of this game doesn't require a declaration in the first two days. I think even if you batted three days you've got enough time on this wicket to make something happen.And in my view, NZ should keep batting. McCullum likely to be more aggressive than that, perhaps?