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*Official* Sri Lanka Tour of New Zealand 2018/19

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
I'd be surprised if we get any action today at all... It's not raining heavily but spitting and the light is pretty bad for any play to commence. Pretty much grey low cloud and no hint of sun even peeking through. I guess that's test match done and dusted. Well played Sri Lanka, that was an amazing come back. I wouldn't have bet 1 dollar if someone said to me Sri Lanka will survive the day yesterday let alone bat without losing a wicket.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Classic murky drizzly day. The only interest this morning might be a few nose-to-tails and angry drivers on that road next to the Basin road.

GW Sri Lanka. Now go into the next match, bowl first, nip out an opener and strangle Williamson down the legside and start to dream of a series win.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
New Zealand seam bowlers have the toughest job in world cricket.

Bowl on dustbowls then return home to toil away on a slow, low roady mcroad road that after day 2 any side in the world would struggle to take 1 top order wicket a day on.

Something has to be done about the University Oval and the Basin.
Now that Australia has stopped making roads (MCG, pending) and pitches in all of India, UAE, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are much more result-oriented than they have been, I think a strong case could be made that NZ's pitches are the roadiest in the world. Anyone have an opposing case to make? Sure, it's not easy for batting on the first morning with a green tinge if the Kookaburra decides to swing, but after that most of our (international) pitches are just flat flat flat.
 

The Hutt Rec

International Vice-Captain
Now that Australia has stopped making roads (MCG, pending) and pitches in all of India, UAE, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are much more result-oriented than they have been, I think a strong case could be made that NZ's pitches are the roadiest in the world. Anyone have an opposing case to make? Sure, it's not easy for batting on the first morning with a green tinge if the Kookaburra decides to swing, but after that most of our (international) pitches are just flat flat flat.
They often aren’t that hard to bat on on the first day, either (unless you’re England).

Definitely not as bad as people expect when they look totally green, anyway.
 

Burgey

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What's that big blue thing on the back of the truck in Athers' pic of the ground?
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Cricinfo is saying play will start in 20 mins. I can't quite believe it, but there you go.

Rain radar looks like we might get 20 mins of play after that before a big bank of rain.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Gutted - would've gone to no 2 in the rankings with a 2-0 win, but pleased for SL (along with SA as my favourite non-NZ team).

It would've been worse if we'd had them 7 or 8 down last night.

At least (apart from 1 crazy 40 mins in the 2nd test vs Yasir) we've been the best batting side in the world for what has been a tough year for test batsmen.
 

_Ed_

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My image actually updates every few minutes, so whatever you were asking about has since been lost to memory.
Mine too, but I'm sure it was there through multiple refreshes. Now it's gone. The mystery of the weird (somewhat phallic, if we're being honest) blue thing.
 

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