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

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Apart from Southee, the bowling has been poor. Need more bouncers!
Boult's been ok and kept the runs down I guess. A couple of streaky moments for SL against the short ball, but overall they've played it well and taken plenty of runs from it.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
He won’t catch Kohli but Karunaratne isn’t far away from being the 2nd most prolific test batsman over the past two years. Likes New Zealand as well, only place outside home and Zimbabwe where he has scored a test hundred.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Karunaratne averages 51 against us. He's a good batsman.

NZ will still feel they're two wickets away from getting into the tail (Dickwella being someone who's barely played in NZ before).
 

OverratedSanity

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Mathews looks like he's been on the mend a bit recently. Nice to see, he's one of my favourites to watch when he gets going.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
If you were to define their captaincy styles militarily McCullum was the guy who used aggressive human wave bayonet charges to overwhelm the enemy taking heavy losses along the way to get results whereas Kane is the guy who plans out a coordinated air-sea-land precision strike on a target.
 

Maximas

Cricketer Of The Year
Would definitely have taken 4/170 at tea had it been offered this morning, I'm still concerned that the two most experienced batsmen have literally scored all the runs, if none of them goes on to get a hundred that would be a genuinely poor result. Looks like a bowl em out and stack em on kind of pitch where the team batting 2nd tries to get so far in front that they can't lose
 

randycricfreak

State Vice-Captain
He won’t catch Kohli but Karunaratne isn’t far away from being the 2nd most prolific test batsman over the past two years. Likes New Zealand as well, only place outside home and Zimbabwe where he has scored a test hundred.
His best of 196 came in the pink ball test Vs Pakistan in the UAE.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Gee Dilmah tea party has been running 17 years - great work by them to keep the sponsorship going.

I'm going to go have a Dilmah tea now.

This message was proudly sponsored by Dilmah tea.
 

randycricfreak

State Vice-Captain
Mathews looks like he's been on the mend a bit recently. Nice to see, he's one of my favourites to watch when he gets going.
He was dropped for the England LOI leg by Hathurusinghe post Asia Cup woes, due to poor running between the wickets and match fitness. Afterwards he prolly hit the nearby gym for the first time since he his mid 20s.

That's why you see a fitter Mathews now.

Awful test record since that glorious 2 years of 2014/2015 he had. Hopefully he can ton-up today.
 

Migara

International Coach
Would definitely have taken 4/170 at tea had it been offered this morning, I'm still concerned that the two most experienced batsmen have literally scored all the runs, if none of them goes on to get a hundred that would be a genuinely poor result. Looks like a bowl em out and stack em on kind of pitch where the team batting 2nd tries to get so far in front that they can't lose
Either Mathews or Chandimal or both have to get a daddy hundred. That means Dikwella and Dilruwan have to bat out of their skins. I am still wrorried of Dikwella to play genuine pace. I always though Kusal Janth is a much better player of pace, and additionally he intimidated bowlers more than ND.
 

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