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I was there 24 hours ago, I'm now out of adjectives.I have gone past being merely annoyed. This is disgraceful.
I was there 24 hours ago, I'm now out of adjectives.I have gone past being merely annoyed. This is disgraceful.
Not so sure about that given it was clear blue skies yesterday, I doubt it would have been nearly as tough as if was on day 2.I am pretty frustrated and wanted to take some pot shots at anybody vaguely responsible whether guilty or not, then I decided what the heck this suits us anyway. We weren't going to win this test match. Not from 25 for 2 and with Philander bowling grenades.
I think this is worse for NZ... best case scenario for NZ it gets called off. Worst case scenario is they must face Steyn, Philander and Rabada on a moist pitch doing a bit for a day, get bowled out for 150 (which will give a mental edge to SA bowlers) and then NZ need to hope that the SA batsmen crumble because if we bat for half a day and get extra practise its all good for SA...Best case is if NZ bat well against us and Steyn, Philander get some match practise.I am pretty frustrated and wanted to take some pot shots at anybody vaguely responsible whether guilty or not, then I decided what the heck this suits us anyway. We weren't going to win this test match. Not from 25 for 2 and with Philander bowling grenades. Lets flush and move on and hope the next pitch is less Vernon friendly. I found that spell he bowled to our openers to be simply irresistible. I didn't see in the end how Martin got out, but he didn't look he was doing much wrong while I was watching yet and Tom were being completely outclassed.
This is a good news story and if we pilfer the next test we win the series.
I think that pitch was always doing "just a little bit" and was always going to do "just a little bit" regardless of overhead conditions. Hadlee revelled in conditions even with just a little bit in it.Not so sure about that given it was clear blue skies yesterday, I doubt it would have been nearly as tough as the evening of day 1.
Got to wonder how the dialogue went a few months back...this stadium should never get another game.
god help them if it ever rained for 12 hours.
I don't think they say "She'll be right" in Saffer land. A few ockers use it - but other than that it is an Aotearoa treasure.Got to wonder how the dialogue went a few months back...
CSA - Sup Kingsmead, we going to be ready for the Test late August?
Kingsmead - Sure thing CSA, although one minor thing, if it rains at all, we'll probably lose 3 days after that.
CSA - Well what are the chances of rain in Durban in August? She'll be right...
mate you can't get out muchYour usage of it is the first time I have seen or heard of it in over 20 years.
You are right!Lol, that kid uses it on that Aussie vs. NZ Mitre 10 ad.
If your cricket ground can't handle heavy overnight rain without losing the entire day then your cricket ground shouldn't host Test match cricket.65 mm of overnight rain...or about as much rain as hits Durban in the average August month.
Freak shower, CSA gambled and lost.
I don't see any point in playing day 5 now that I stop to think about it. Are the captains allowed to shake hands, I guess the ground revenues would suffer but how many patrons would turn up to watch a damp squib.Let's just hope the overnight dew doesn't flood the ground and washout day 5 as well.
What a ridiculous comment. If you get rain like that on top of earlier rain then it's going to effect any ground. And as has been noted, it's winter ffs.If your cricket ground can't handle heavy overnight rain without losing the entire day then your cricket ground shouldn't host Test match cricket.
NZ fans know a thing or two about rain. Properly draining grounds should be able to handle it.What a ridiculous comment. If you get rain like that on top of earlier rain then it's going to effect any ground. And as has been noted, it's winter ffs.
Kiwi fans should be thanking their lucky stars for it.