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*Official* Pakistan in New Zealand 2020/21

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah this is the type of stuff we really struggled with in the early years of the Boult-Southee era, and even when we had Wagner it felt like S+B didn't really have that relentlessness to eke out wickets like this. But now it feels like it's pretty routine, at least at home.
True, at that time Wagner used to leak runs when used as first change and so was often not given the ball until 25 overs or so. He's improved.

Stating the obvious but Jamieson being able to bowl first-change overs that are both tidy and threatening makes a huge difference too.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
True, at that time Wagner used to leak runs when used as first change and so was often not given the ball until 25 overs or so. He's improved.

Stating the obvious but Jamieson being able to bowl first-change overs that are both tidy and threatening makes a huge difference too.
yeah. Remember when we were so super reliant on swing that any time Wagner would bowl cross seam and put some marks on the ball it felt like he was destroying our chances? Gee those were the days.

Anyway looks like Rizwan and Fawad are trying to put some pressure back on the bowlers should be interesting
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Disagree, he was seen as an excellent prospect due to height, accuracy, outswing and had early success - he's always average 25 odd since starting playing domestic FC.

Early on it looked like he was only bowling 125ks, was always going to be very good if he could get that up to mid 130s.
And he was doing it as 3rd seamer in Canterbury days. Was getting opening bowler results from 3rd seamer position. Was rated. I had him down as future NZ 3rd seamer.

Not claiming Howsie-like foresight. When two tall blonde bowlers in that U19 team in 1994, I actually preferred Jack Hunter.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Rizwan showing a little more initiative, but at this rate they'll only be 104 when the second new ball arrives.
 

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