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    Windies serving up a steady diet of jerk chicken pies right now

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    Santner 30 off 10. We’re home and hosed now

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    Windies trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Let's help them

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    @MN5 A wicket now will make it very interesting.

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    Mitch that was sick

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    Never in doubt

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    No ball four kills the Windies.

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    After so many years of commentators wanking on about how big a hitter Santner was, and then having to watch him nurdle his way to 11 off 17 or something daft, he's finally living up to the billing this summer.

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    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    After so many years of commentators wanking on about how big a hitter Santner was, and then having to watch him nurdle his way to 11 off 17 or something daft, he's finally living up to the billing this summer.

    He's generally been mustard since his MOTS in India

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    Stage is set for Bracewell to be the hero in a chase again.

    Not Braces, but Santna Claus

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    Santner is a hell of a cricketer - he does it all.

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    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    After so many years of commentators wanking on about how big a hitter Santner was, and then having to watch him nurdle his way to 11 off 17 or something daft, he's finally living up to the billing this summer.

    He's pretty decent for a skinny fella that's for sure.

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    @KiwiMurph said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Santner is a hell of a cricketer - he does it all.

    A modern day Daniel Vettori...

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    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    After so many years of commentators wanking on about how big a hitter Santner was, and then having to watch him nurdle his way to 11 off 17 or something daft, he's finally living up to the billing this summer.

    I was watching and thinking the same thing.

    Got plenty of mockery, but delivering on the promise now.

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    Santner hitting sixes for fun these days.

    Both sets of pace bowlers all over the shop with their lengths at the end of each innings.

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    https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/daryl-mitchell-replaces-rohit-sharma-as-no-1-ranked-odi-batter-1511814

    Amazing effort. I knew he was there and there abouts but to get the absolute top ranking is incredible.

    When you consider none of Crowe, Taylor or KW ever made it that makes it even more special. All three of them have had moments in the past where I thought they would have been there.......

    Such a valuable member of the team, his "steady the ship" qualities are a massive asset ( also ranked 8th in the most important format )

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    Is it too early to have a crack at a likely test team for the series ? I might have a go.......

    Latham
    Conway
    KW
    Ravindra
    Mitchell
    Blundell
    Santner
    Smith
    Jamieson
    Henry
    O'Rourke

    Conway has gotten runs albeit in the other formats when his career looked in danger of being over and Young still hasn't fired quite like he should have by now. I don't think there's room for both of them.

    KW/Ravindra/Mitchell pick themselves despite Henry Nicholls getting 150 not out in his last test.

    Blundell doesn't seem to have much of a challenger as keeper.

    Santner has made every post a winner which I wouldn't have said in the past. Phillips coming back from injury.

    Smith there as batting insurance and 4th seamer. Its tough to leave out Foulkes given how he went in his one and only test, but then again like Nicholls that was "only" against Zimbabwe.

    If that pace trio can stay fit they will cause the Windies no end of trouble in home conditions.

    Windies have been more than competitive and enjoyable to watch in the shorter formats but anything less than a 3-0 hammering shouldn't be an option in the test series.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Is it too early to have a crack at a likely test team for the series ? I might have a go.......

    Latham
    Conway
    KW
    Ravindra
    Mitchell
    Blundell
    Santner
    Smith
    Jamieson
    Henry
    O'Rourke

    Conway has gotten runs albeit in the other formats when his career looked in danger of being over and Young still hasn't fired quite like he should have by now. I don't think there's room for both of them.

    KW/Ravindra/Mitchell pick themselves despite Henry Nicholls getting 150 not out in his last test.

    Blundell doesn't seem to have much of a challenger as keeper.

    Santner has made every post a winner which I wouldn't have said in the past. Phillips coming back from injury.

    Smith there as batting insurance and 4th seamer. Its tough to leave out Foulkes given how he went in his one and only test, but then again like Nicholls that was "only" against Zimbabwe.

    If that pace trio can stay fit they will cause the Windies no end of trouble in home conditions.

    Windies have been more than competitive and enjoyable to watch in the shorter formats but anything less than a 3-0 hammering shouldn't be an option in the test series.

    I would make a couple of changes Santner batting and 7 and Blundell at 6 exposes us .
    Blundell at 7 and Santner at 8 looks better to me.
    We do lack a real all rounder option at 6 Smith , his batting is not up to batting that high.
    The question if you do that is who replaces Smith if it's a batsmen are we happy to use Ravindra as the 5th bowler and Mitchells Meds as further back up.
    Hay for me is a lot better gloveman than Blundell and bats every bit as good as Blundell especially these days.

    I think Blundell at 6 is one wkt away from massive collapse.

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    @Chris said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Is it too early to have a crack at a likely test team for the series ? I might have a go.......

    Latham
    Conway
    KW
    Ravindra
    Mitchell
    Blundell
    Santner
    Smith
    Jamieson
    Henry
    O'Rourke

    Conway has gotten runs albeit in the other formats when his career looked in danger of being over and Young still hasn't fired quite like he should have by now. I don't think there's room for both of them.

    KW/Ravindra/Mitchell pick themselves despite Henry Nicholls getting 150 not out in his last test.

    Blundell doesn't seem to have much of a challenger as keeper.

    Santner has made every post a winner which I wouldn't have said in the past. Phillips coming back from injury.

    Smith there as batting insurance and 4th seamer. Its tough to leave out Foulkes given how he went in his one and only test, but then again like Nicholls that was "only" against Zimbabwe.

    If that pace trio can stay fit they will cause the Windies no end of trouble in home conditions.

    Windies have been more than competitive and enjoyable to watch in the shorter formats but anything less than a 3-0 hammering shouldn't be an option in the test series.

    I would make a couple of changes Santner batting and 7 and Blunder at 6 exposes us .
    Blunder at 7 and Santner at 8 looks better to me.
    We do lack a real all rounder option at 6 Smith , his batting is not up to batting that high.
    The question if you do that is who replaces Smith if it's a batsmen are we happy to use Ravindra as the 5th bowler and Mitchells Meds as further back up.
    Hay for me is a lot better gloveman than Bundell and bats every bit as good as Blundell especially these days.

    I think Blundell at 6 is one wkt away from massive collapse.

    You make a good point.

    Do they look at Young or ( shudders at the potential response on here ) Nicholls in the top six, jettison Smith, move everyone down one and rely on Ravindra and Mitchell for those pesky overs before the new ball ?

    That would leave us one pace bowler short in my opinion but 7 Blundell and 8 Santner do look a lot better in those positions.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Chris said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Is it too early to have a crack at a likely test team for the series ? I might have a go.......

    Latham
    Conway
    KW
    Ravindra
    Mitchell
    Blundell
    Santner
    Smith
    Jamieson
    Henry
    O'Rourke

    Conway has gotten runs albeit in the other formats when his career looked in danger of being over and Young still hasn't fired quite like he should have by now. I don't think there's room for both of them.

    KW/Ravindra/Mitchell pick themselves despite Henry Nicholls getting 150 not out in his last test.

    Blundell doesn't seem to have much of a challenger as keeper.

    Santner has made every post a winner which I wouldn't have said in the past. Phillips coming back from injury.

    Smith there as batting insurance and 4th seamer. Its tough to leave out Foulkes given how he went in his one and only test, but then again like Nicholls that was "only" against Zimbabwe.

    If that pace trio can stay fit they will cause the Windies no end of trouble in home conditions.

    Windies have been more than competitive and enjoyable to watch in the shorter formats but anything less than a 3-0 hammering shouldn't be an option in the test series.

    I would make a couple of changes Santner batting and 7 and Blunder at 6 exposes us .
    Blunder at 7 and Santner at 8 looks better to me.
    We do lack a real all rounder option at 6 Smith , his batting is not up to batting that high.
    The question if you do that is who replaces Smith if it's a batsmen are we happy to use Ravindra as the 5th bowler and Mitchells Meds as further back up.
    Hay for me is a lot better gloveman than Bundell and bats every bit as good as Blundell especially these days.

    I think Blundell at 6 is one wkt away from massive collapse.

    Do they look at Young or ( shudders at the potential response on here ) Nicholls in the top six, jettison Smith and move everyone down one and rely on Ravindra and Mitchell for overs before the new ball ?

    That would leave us one pace bowler short in my opinion but 7 Blundell and 8 Santner do look a lot better in those positions.

    Yeah I think its between a rock in a hard place which way they go.
    Smith as a 4th Seamer and not really a bat seems wasted.
    They have 4 frontline bowlers with out Smith I would back them to do the job and eat up some over with Ravindra and Mitchell if needed.
    Nicholls or Young doesn't matter but I think Nicholls might score some more runs.And I like the insurance policy of extra runs.
    I think The Windies are not the sort of team to rack up 500 to expose our bowlers.
    We really need to develop a real allrounder at 6.

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