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**Official** New Zealand in West Indies

Mike5181

International Captain
I don't think the issue is whether we have 3 or 4 seamers; the problem lies in having 3 seamers with Martin being one of them. Can't afford for the old warhorse to be holding back these youngsters anymore.

Guptill
Flynn
McCullum
Taylor
Williamson
Vettori
Van Wyk (wk)
Bracewell
Wagner
Southee
Boult

Four seamers plus Vettori version. Can drop one of the seamers for either another spinner (who exactly?) or a batsman (who if not Brownlee?). Tail also looks a lot stronger now.

Batting will rely on Guptill, McCullum, Taylor and Williamson scoring big runs, which is what they're supposed to do, FFS.
I think eventually we should aim for something like this:

Guptill
McCullum
Williamson
Taylor
Ryder
Flynn
Van Wyk+
Bracewell
Wagner
Southee (Gillespie if he's fit)
Boult

Vettori plays the Indian tour.
 

Howsie

International Captain
West Indies v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Jamaica, 2nd day: Chris' Tavare' Gayle? | Cricket Features | West Indies v New Zealand | ESPN Cricinfo

Tim Southee was in the middle of a very good spell without much luck. He had earlier induced an edge off Gayle which was dropped by Ross Taylor at slip. He later had Marlon Samuels edge towards second slip, where Brendon McCullum dived to his right to try and pluck it with his right hand. He quickly suggested that he wasn't sure if the catch was clean. Upon review, the ball had bounced. Such was Southee's luck on a day when he had bowled good enough to pick up a five-wicket haul.
Unluckiest bowler going around. Ends up with 2-70 to keep his haters happy. No doubt in a month or two this match will be forgotten and his performance will be deemed average bar an over or two.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Upgraded from Mo Southi to Ishant Shouthee imo

Don't think there are many Southee haters on this forum - just people who are continually disappointed by his bowling (and batting) and didn't want to see him play in place of Boult and Wagner. Everyone knows Southee has masses of potential.
 
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Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
I blame the video analyst for the loss of our two wickets. Must be the cushiest job in the world and the guy fails to inform our openers that NArsingh is bowling top spinners so you will need to get forward.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
Unluckiest bowler going around. Ends up with 2-70 to keep his haters happy. No doubt in a month or two this match will be forgotten and his performance will be deemed average bar an over or two.
18 of those runs were Samuels smoking sixes at the end. Ideally he should've bowled the length Bracewell did.

Heef to comment on Southee's improvement...
 

Flem274*

123/5
West Indies v New Zealand, 2nd Test, Jamaica, 2nd day: Chris' Tavare' Gayle? | Cricket Features | West Indies v New Zealand | ESPN Cricinfo



Unluckiest bowler going around. Ends up with 2-70 to keep his haters happy. No doubt in a month or two this match will be forgotten and his performance will be deemed average bar an over or two.
He often bowls "well" by inducing the batsmen to play and miss, but he's no different to Hilfenhauss mk I, and then after his impressive spell he goes completely limp and is a passenger.

Haven't seen this innings yet so I'll hold fire, but I'd put money on it being the same old Southee story of look a million dollars yet achieve nothing.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
Kudos to Bracewell for ending the Windies inning. The ball wasn't swinging anymore so it was a decent effort by him.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Southee scores a preposterous proportion of his test runs in sixes. Just over a quarter by my calculation. :laugh:

Shahid Afridi 18%
Southi's Afraidi 32%

Haters to demand he's bailed up in a corner by their own sadistic paintball team, for his own good.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Heef to comment on Southee's improvement...
I don't "not rate" Southee, but I definitely fall into the category Straw Man alluded to below. Until he follows this up, I can't be sure he's simply flattering to deceive again. Still gutless with the bat.

Upgraded from Mo Southi to Ishant Shouthee imo

Don't think there are many Southee haters on this forum - just people who are continually disappointed by his bowling (and batting) and didn't want to see him play in place of Boult and Wagner. Everyone knows Southee has masses of potential.
 

Howsie

International Captain
He often bowls "well" by inducing the batsmen to play and miss, but he's no different to Hilfenhauss mk I, and then after his impressive spell he goes completely limp and is a passenger.

Haven't seen this innings yet so I'll hold fire, but I'd put money on it being the same old Southee story of look a million dollars yet achieve nothing.
Yep, best performing seamer yet somehow never ending up with the figures he deserves. Not that he bowled poorly or anything but you'd never see Southee pick up three cheap wickets at the end like Bracewell did their, just wouldn't happen. Has absolutely zero luck old Timmy.
 
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Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
I don't "not rate" Southee.
Don't make me dig up quotes by you.:ph34r:

You invented the name MoSouthi - anyway this may be a flash in the pan - lets see him bowl well again in the next inning before we make a "Southee Rules Haterz can suck it" thread.

only saw him bowl briefly to the tail and apart from being smacked by Samuels it was like someone had given him a brain transplant. He was bowling quite intelligently.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
three cheap wickets at the end like Bracewell did
They, the wickets, might have come at low number of runs for bracewell - but for years we have struggled to get rid of the tail. If Bracewell knows how to do it - I wouldn't undermine this skill. I thought he bowled well to get rid of Samuels. If he had've pitched it up he could have gone for plenty.
 

Howsie

International Captain
They, the wickets, might have come at low number of runs for bracewell - but for years we have struggled to get rid of the tail. If Bracewell knows how to do it - I wouldn't undermine this skill. I thought he bowled well to get rid of Samuels. If he had've pitched it up he could have gone for plenty.
Could've gone for plenty still if Samuels had placed that two metres either side of Wagner on the point boundary.
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Don't make me dig up quotes by you.:ph34r:

You invented the name MoSouthi - anyway this may be a flash in the pan - lets see him bowl well again in the next inning before we make a "Southee Rules Haterz can suck it" thread.

only saw him bowl briefly to the tail and apart from being smacked by Samuels it was like someone had given him a brain transplant. He was bowling quite intelligently.
Yes, I did. The guy annoys the hell out of me as he clearly has the talent but hasn't shown enough application. Whilst Guptill and Williamson are slogging it out in county cricket, Southee might play a couple of 20:20 matches. I certainly wouldn't have picked him for this match, but I would love it if he fulfilled his talent.
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Yep, best performing seamer yet somehow never ending up with the figures he deserves. Not that he bowled poorly or anything but you'd never see Southee pick up three cheap wickets at the end like Bracewell did their, just wouldn't happen. Has absolutely zero luck old Timmy.
There's no such thing as an unlucky bowler. A good bowler can have unlucky days, but if it persists then there's always a solid technical reason why.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
There's no such thing as an unlucky bowler. A good bowler can have unlucky days, but if it persists then there's always a solid technical reason why.
awta. Bad luck can't explain why Southee averages 40+ in test cricket. Here's hoping that Tim can bring some consistency to his performances, starting with the 2nd innings.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
awta. Bad luck can't explain why Southee averages 40+ in test cricket. Here's hoping that Tim can bring some consistency to his performances, starting with the 2nd innings.
Indeed when he is onsong is good. His performance in Hobart was magic
 

BeeGee

International Captain
There's no such thing as an unlucky bowler. A good bowler can have unlucky days, but if it persists then there's always a solid technical reason why.

He had two catches dropped off his bowling, so it was definitely an unlucky day for Southee.
 

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