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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    @Chris That was my point as I'm sure they met their now wifes while being at Lincoln.

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    @Bovidae said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Chris That was my point as I'm sure they met their now wifes while being at Lincoln.

    Not sure that is pure speculation.
    And may not have a bearing at all.
    Once Moose had kids they moved from Hamilton to Christchurch so they had family support for their kids.

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    North Island winter training base is also at Bay Oval. Handy for seeing Black Caps and White Ferns around Blake Park, and nearby. My impression is that the White Ferns are there slightly more often, just with fewer T20 circuit opportunities over winter, but I could be wrong.

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    @Bovidae said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    England must have a plane to catch.

    nah, golf to play and wine to drink

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    well played NZ, a good series of some mixed quality cricket, some sharp bowling, some big innings by some genuinely excellent, generational, players along with some terrible fielding, some shocking shots and some questionable commitment from England. England as inspiring and frustrating as ever, New Zealand with some very good players and some gaps to fill, so too England really.

    Pleased to see Southee go out with a win, always liked watching him play and seems like a good fella off the field. Lovely to see him hit a few sixes too.

    Watching England play Test Cricket in New Zealand is always a treat, beautiful grounds, full banks, great atmosphere, green grass, blue skies and a bit of movement off the pitch. If only you could work out how to play it at a time where it doesn't entirely destroy my sleep patterns.

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    @nzzp said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Virgil said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    Equals our biggest win which was against Sri Lanka in 2018

    should have batted on 😃

    Not sure we had the choice ...

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    @Dodge said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    well played NZ, a good series of some mixed quality cricket, some sharp bowling, some big innings by some genuinely excellent, generational, players along with some terrible fielding, some shocking shots and some questionable commitment from England. England as inspiring and frustrating as ever, New Zealand with some very good players and some gaps to fill, so too England really.

    Pleased to see Southee go out with a win, always liked watching him play and seems like a good fella off the field. Lovely to see him hit a few sixes too.

    Watching England play Test Cricket in New Zealand is always a treat, beautiful grounds, full banks, great atmosphere, green grass, blue skies and a bit of movement off the pitch. If only you could work out how to play it at a time where it doesn't entirely destroy my sleep patterns.

    Can you just stop it ?

    Rival sports fans aren’t supposed to be so nice 😉

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    IMG_2687.jpeg

    Moral victory

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    @Chris said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @DMack said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    I don’t follow NZ cricket enough to know where any of them actually come from

    You’re right though.
    It’s cricket, not rugby. Who gives a fuck where they come from for the BC’s.

    Who gives a flying fuck where they come from for Rugby then.

    Razor

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    Some other stats from the series:

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/nz-vs-eng-3rd-test-wtc-stats-new-zealand-pay-england-back-in-kind-joe-root-and-mitchell-santner-make-a-mark-1465454

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    @KiwiMurph said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Chris said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @DMack said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    I don’t follow NZ cricket enough to know where any of them actually come from

    You’re right though.
    It’s cricket, not rugby. Who gives a fuck where they come from for the BC’s.

    Who gives a flying fuck where they come from for Rugby then.

    Razor

    Too many Chiefs….

    Well played England. Taught us a few lessons. Nice little comeback for a couple of Black caps, but still a few question marks about what our best batting lineup is and how we use our bowlers in the difficult periods.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    how we use our bowlers in the difficult periods.

    Drop Southee, play Santner, WOR, Henry and one of Kyle (if fit), Smith or Sears.

    Simple?

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    @nzzp I’m less concerned about the personnel more about the strategy to break up a partnership or contain

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    @nzzp said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    how we use our bowlers in the difficult periods.

    Drop Southee, play Santner, WOR, Henry and one of Kyle (if fit), Smith or Sears.

    Simple?

    If you look back on the series you probably have to argue that Santner outperformed Phillips. So maybe Phillips should be under threat, although I think Santner has already been tried at 7 and wasn't so successful.

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    I fail to see the point of Philips. Not good enough at bowling, doesn't contribute enough with the bat and has brain farts I the field. Second thoughts, he's a traditional Black Caps all-rounder

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    I fail to see the point of Philips. Not good enough at bowling, doesn't contribute enough with the bat and has brain farts I the field. Second thoughts, he's a traditional Black Caps all-rounder

    As a massive fan of all facets of Philips play I have to admit they’re all falling away at the same time.

    I hope he can come right. He did fuck all vs England, one 50 and a fantastic catch with no wickets isn’t a series to write home about

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    I fail to see the point of Philips. Not good enough at bowling, doesn't contribute enough with the bat and has brain farts I the field. Second thoughts, he's a traditional Black Caps all-rounder

    As a massive fan of all facets of Philips play I have to admit they’re all falling away at the same time.

    I hope he can come right. He did fuck all vs England, one 50 and a fantastic catch with no wickets isn’t a series to write home about

    On paper he could be quite useful. It seems he hasn't worked himself out yet, or not been given the best chance to succeed. Batting at 7 and being used as a part time bowler must be confusing. Maybe they should pick him in one discipline, tell him it's his main role and see what happens? Personally, I'd give him more responsibility with the bat if he was to be picked again.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    I fail to see the point of Philips. Not good enough at bowling, doesn't contribute enough with the bat and has brain farts I the field. Second thoughts, he's a traditional Black Caps all-rounder

    As a massive fan of all facets of Philips play I have to admit they’re all falling away at the same time.

    I hope he can come right. He did fuck all vs England, one 50 and a fantastic catch with no wickets isn’t a series to write home about

    On paper he could be quite useful. It seems he hasn't worked himself out yet, or not been given the best chance to succeed. Batting at 7 and being used as a part time bowler must be confusing. Maybe they should pick him in one discipline, tell him it's his main role and see what happens? Personally, I'd give him more responsibility with the bat if he was to be picked again.

    Yeah Blundell hundred hasn’t done Phillips chances of batting six much good

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    @Dodge said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    well played NZ, a good series of some mixed quality cricket, some sharp bowling, some big innings by some genuinely excellent, generational, players along with some terrible fielding, some shocking shots and some questionable commitment from England. England as inspiring and frustrating as ever, New Zealand with some very good players and some gaps to fill, so too England really.

    Pleased to see Southee go out with a win, always liked watching him play and seems like a good fella off the field. Lovely to see him hit a few sixes too.

    Watching England play Test Cricket in New Zealand is always a treat, beautiful grounds, full banks, great atmosphere, green grass, blue skies and a bit of movement off the pitch. If only you could work out how to play it at a time where it doesn't entirely destroy my sleep patterns.

    Can you just stop it ?

    Rival sports fans aren’t supposed to be so nice 😉

    east to be a magnanimous prick when you've just won a series, I'm a fluffybunny when we lose

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    @Rapido said in Black Caps vs England Series:

    I have to admit, I hate bazball.

    If losses don't matter, or draws don't matter, then do wins matter?

    But mostly, I hate seeing my bowlers getting carted around for 90 overs ....

    Also, as a fan of bowling and the real reason I watch cricket at all , I find dismissals caught in the ring or outfield as sexy as susan boyle dressed as a page boy.

    But, secretly, I suspect it actually kind of works. Certainly it is more effective than the terrible top 3 England had in the 3 or 4 years before bazball. E.g. bazball-Crawley is 50% better than non-bazball-Crawley. And I suspect NZ would have found similar for Martin Guptill.

    However. On Indian dustbowls I think bazball is great fun, and I think it is a good approach. Despit NZ winning 3 nil with orthodox and classy Will Young approach. So, ... fuck knows ???

    There are two things I hate about Bazball..

    1. The fucking name. Just forget it.
    2. Some of the quotes coming out of the England camp. It just gives the wrong impression. Don't care about losses? Fuck off. Of course you do but I don't think that is what you actually meant to say. How about saying "We're not afraid to risk losing in order to try and force a win".

    In reality this brand of Test Cricket is not new. The Aussies have been playing hard, attacking cricket for decades - and the WI before them. Maybe England have dialled it up a bit more and of course there are some more adventurous shots around now that wouldn't have been considered in years gone by. The big difference though is that it is England playing this way when the mantra was "we're not afraid to draw if it means we might not actually lose". For this much credit must go to Rob Key who has given coach, skipper and therefore the team the licence to play this way and the structures and consistency to assist and reward a positive attitude.

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