Pretty telling.After 16 overs New Zealand had 133/3, and England had 131/3. NZ made 20/5 from that point on. England hit 21 in the next 5 balls.
England winning the toss.Was there a stand out poor umpiring decision in this game?
Can't think of one, no.Was there a stand out poor umpiring decision in this game?
Probably good I didn't get up - a hammering in the end and to noone's surprise it was NZ's middle and lower order that was the main deficiency (and Ronchi even kept poorly to boot, judging by the comments in this thread). Seems they may not have done homework on Roy either - just assumed he'd get himself out leaving bigger fish to fry.This tournament has gone remarkably well, and to continue in the vein that's served so well I will again not get up in the middle of the night to watch. Will be fun if the spinners can confuse England just like the other teams. I guess I'll find out in the morning.
Middle/lower order has always been the biggest weakness of this team, it's just that other teams have either failed to exploit this or else have partly exploited it before batting worse again themselves.
Not an umpiring decision tbfEngland winning the toss.
Absolutely, and kind of an insult to what we achieved in the tournament.I generally think that 'law of averages' concept is a nonsense.
I was really disappointed with the Anderson - Taylor partnership. Watching those guys poke and prod at deliveries was like having teeth pulled. They really bogged the innings down.Congrats to England. I did feel NZ's approach of "just getting a decent total and then bowling tightly" would be tougher to against this England side. Batting first you need to be more ruthless against them since they've shown they can chase pretty much anything. I don't even think the 175-180 total NZ should have scored would have quite been enough.
Obvious problem the NZ middle orders ability to keep the strike turning over. They just don't have enough options to score quite frankly. Surprised McMillan hasn't worked on the lap/paddle shot with some of them (Taylor used to play it a few years back) as it's an effective scoring option against slower balls and accurate yorker bowlers like Jordon. Anderson, Taylor & Elliott are all susceptible to getting stuck due to being too one dimensional and it allowed the Eng bowlers to dictate. If you started lapping the likes of Jordon, it forces them to look at a plan B.
Anyway, England fully deserved the win and feel they're a good shot at beating either the Windies or India. If they're paying an outsiders $2.20 or thereabouts I'll probably flick a couple of hundred on them.
It's more common than not for both Anderson and Taylor to get stuck like that. Obviously both can be devastating strikers on their day, but they're too low percentage to consistently deliver and Anderson really seems to bat with fear, certainly his body language suggests that. That last 5 overs was close to the worst finishing I've ever seen batting first in any colour clothing cricket with wickets in hand, let alone of T20 match.I was really disappointed with the Anderson - Taylor partnership. Watching those guys poke and prod at deliveries was like having teeth pulled. They really bogged the innings down.
I was really impressed with Sodhi. Surely he gets a long awaited test match in SA. If Mark Craig is rolled out again instead of Ish I'll refuse to watch the series out of protest,.Seriously the guy offers nothing scary anymore.
Stole my thunder on my edit.Sodhi has been excellent but what makes you think his test game will be any better than the last time he was tried?