Well, if we drop one game and another gets rained out then we could be in trouble, so I certainly wouldn't encourage complacency. I don't see any reason to rest any of our bowlers. A week is a lot of R&R for an ODI, I really don't think they need more time off and I'd rather they stay in the rythym of bowling with the knock out stage looming. And again, given that the batsmen haven't covered themselves in glory so far, I think the more practice they get the better. The only exception is Vettori, whose frail body and mountains of experience means that giving him a rest against Afghanistan might be an idea. So the only change I'd have is NMac in for Sunday.Even if we lose one of the next two games we'd still be top of the pool because of our NRR right?
Is Ronchi injured? Why is Devcich at 5?I'd go with:
1. Baz
2. Guptill
3. Big Daddy Cake (and his gold chain)
4. Taylor
5. Shunt
6. Anderson
7. God +
8. Vettori
9. 7outhee
10. Ol' Man River
11. McCleneneneneneneneghan
They could transport the players secretly to PNG and play a couple of games there.Btw, I take it there are probably tournament rules that prevent either of the hosts from arranging practice matches during the competition proper? Not that it would happen anyway, but I was just thinking that a NZ v NZA game in the week before the QF might be a good way to give the team some competitive match practice. A team of Latham, Brownlie, Redmond, Young, Ryder (har har), Neesham, Watling, NcCullum, Mills, Henry and McClenaghan would give the side a good challenge - especially our for our frontline batsmen.
I didn't realise we drafted in WatlingI'd go with:
1. Baz
2. Guptill
3. Big Daddy Cake (and his gold chain)
4. Taylor
5. Shunt
6. Anderson
7. God +
8. Vettori
9. 7outhee
10. Ol' Man River
11. McCleneneneneneneneghan
Well, if we drop one game and another gets rained out then we could be in trouble, so I certainly wouldn't encourage complacency. I don't see any reason to rest any of our bowlers. A week is a lot of R&R for an ODI, I really don't think they need more time off and I'd rather they stay in the rythym of bowling with the knock out stage looming. And again, given that the batsmen haven't covered themselves in glory so far, I think the more practice they get the better. The only exception is Vettori, whose frail body and mountains of experience means that giving him a rest against Afghanistan might be an idea. So the only change I'd have is NMac in for Sunday.
This is what I think too.Yeah nah. You overrate them soooo much. Bangladesh are far more of a risk to us than Afghanistan.
Nah -its higher than 5-10%. Sure maybe 25% maybe a bit high but 5-10% is a bit low.25% is far too much. This is our best looking ODI team ever. You'd expect Bangladesh to be 5-10% and I think I'm being more than fair there.
Reckon you are selling us short by 50 and them by 20.Nah -its higher than 5-10%. Sure maybe 25% maybe a bit high but 5-10% is a bit low.
I reckon their new opening bowlers (shock horror Bangers have some bowlers apart from Shakib) will knock over Guptil and if they get to Ross early they may get him as well.
I will be impressed if we can score 300 against them (not blown away or have my socks knocked off) but just quietly impressed.
And I see their batsman as being easily good enough to post 240-260 against us, Admittedly not much more than that in our conditions but if I can find a site that will accept my bet before the game that they get more than 230 runs I am willing to put down a fair wad of cash on it.
our team prior to the 2011 wc was probably the worst we've fielded though. it's easy to point at the names on the scorecard and call it a good win but they were playing like ****.And the second thing they did was thrash us. Which is why we are seeded 9th in this tournament. They have a better team than they did then too.