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**Official** New Zealand in West Indies

Jager

International Debutant
Sammy missing a beat by continuing his spell IMO. In fact he's probably missing a beat by bowling at all
 

Meridio

International Regular
There's plenty in the pitch for the spinners; unfortunately we don't have one that turns the ball. Doesn't look like there's anything for the seam bowlers though. Think 320 is far short of what we should have got from 220/2.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
There's plenty in the pitch for the spinners; unfortunately we don't have one that turns the ball. Doesn't look like there's anything for the seam bowlers though. Think 320 is far short of what we should have got from 220/2.
Williamson turns the ball.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
And he drives it beautifully as I say that; WAG.

Can't believe Sammy is still bowling. I defend him on here a fair bit but there's no way he'd be the best option to bowl to Martin even if he actually was a better bowler overall than the other seamers; it's just silly.

Another great shot.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Dorothy!

Beautiful shot, that.

Braces looks a lot better than an average of 7.5 would suggest.
Yeah he's always been known as an allrounder through the junior ranks. Ian Smith maintains he has more batting ability than bowling ability and he's batted as high as seven for CD. Scored a stack of runs in the Emerging Players tournament that originally got him selected internationally as well.
 

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