Prince EWS
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I've been really disappointed in the pitch. I wasn't expecting much help for the seamers but it's just been too slow for even the spinners to be a real threat without the pitch misbehaving.
Hopefully it starts to deteriorate. That would be a real dog on the West Indies though if it became a win the toss, win the match situation.I've been really disappointed in the pitch. I wasn't expecting much help for the seamers but it's just been too slow for even the spinners to be a real threat without the pitch misbehaving.
This idea that Wagner is somehow better than everyone else on a dead pitch is completely wrong.I think this was a Wagner pitch.
I'll post this in the WI v NZ spreadsheet challenge thread, for much easier retrieval -Kippax is dead to me now, he hasn't given me my sweet video candy fix in quite some time and I'm getting sweats.
I agree that he is replacing the Vettori role but in the 12 months between Vettori's injury at Hobart and RSA tour we collapsed so many times from solid positions, the lower and middle would get flusted and get out. Take for example the test at north sound we were 2 for 200 odd in both innings and we were all out 100 runs later with the tail just throwing the bat at the ball.Don't really agree with this. I mean, yeah Watling is important, but all he's really done is replaced Daniel Vettori as our lower-middle order banker, and Vettori's presence in the lower-order was certainly not correlated with strong batting performances. The real driving force behind the turn-around has been the blossoming of KW and Taylor in the last 18 months. They (and to a lesser extent McCullum) have ensured that the guys like Anderson, Neesham and Watling have been coming to the crease with 200+ runs on the board and the opposition bowlers tired out.
Perhaps, but his best work is done on dead pitches, and instead of some raw spinner like Sodhi he'd have added some good depth to this attack as a determined trier, he's played that role quite well on dead tracks in the past.This idea that Wagner is somehow better than everyone else on a dead pitch is completely wrong.
He is indeed determined. Never seen anyone try so hard for the blackcaps in my life. He doesn't care that he is the third seamer either. Good team man.attack as a determined trier,.
Indeed that was noted a couple of weeks ago on CW. It is our highest ranking in many years.Was just having a look at some random things on cricinfo, didn't realise nz had gone up to 6th in the test rankings
Are you a kiwi?Cheers, dont post much unless I have something to say really
His best work, like any pace bowler, is on green tracks.Perhaps, but his best work is done on dead pitches, and instead of some raw spinner like Sodhi he'd have added some good depth to this attack as a determined trier, he's played that role quite well on dead tracks in the past.
Yea, not one eyed thoughAre you a kiwi?
Yeah we've had a bit of that sort of thing in this thread. I imagine if we climb further in the rankings that will just get worse until people get used to us doing well and how to deal with it.Yea, not one eyed though
6th is about right for nz at the moment, cant see us climbing much higher without at least one decent opening bat and a test quality spinner.Yeah we've had a bit of that sort of thing in this thread. I imagine if we climb further in the rankings that will just get worse until people get used to us doing well and how to deal with it.
Personally I have been on this forum for 5 years. During New Zealand's nadir (I think about 3 years ago) we had people telling us to give up hope and that we were idiots for sticking with the team. Lets hope anyway that we have a good result in this series - it sounds like we may need a win in this match if you believe the Windies posters that the next pitches will be brutal (difficult)
No.Ok so apparently southee is a top ten allrounder,should I take these rankings seriously.
Well, it's literally impossible for the West Indies to get 20 wickets now.Enyway havent been able to watch much of the test as the hours of play here dont exactly fit my schedule, but from what I have seen the pitch looks dead, its guna be very difficult for both sides to get 20 wickets
No guarantee latham is a long term prospect, but I hope he makes every post a winner.NZ starting to look like a decent test side, poor old Peter Fulton's time is about up, another opener to partner Latham, a quality spinner and pace bowler and the side looks complete. Jimmy Neesham looks like a machine, what a prospect !