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  • MN5M Offline
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    Yikes, Latham gone too. Scratchy innings comes to an end. Windies persistence pays off and Greaves gets another.

    Young in to join Ravindra. 95-3. Things very even at the moment.

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    Seales cleans up Ravindra. Beautiful ball. 103/4.

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    Fuck sakes, we were going nicely last time I checked the score.

    Come back to see we lost 4/24 or something fucking ridiculous.

    Going to need our lower order to do a lot of wagging

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    @Gunner said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Fuck sakes, we were going nicely last time I checked the score.

    Come back to see we lost 4/24 or something fucking ridiculous.

    Going to need our lower order to do a lot of wagging

    The BCs do bat pretty deep.

    Henry is at home and will come out firing, it might just be a low scoring test.

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    Yeah will be interesting to see how our bowlers go.

    On paper this is an awful West Indies batting lineup - no one averages over 30, only one averaging over 26. A few of those guys are very early career and no idea no recent form so that might be misleading, but if we can somehow scrape out another 60-70 runs I think we'll be competitive.

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    @Cyclops I'm pleased we've got Matt Henry, because if everyone is fit, I'm not sure any of the rest of the attack makes the team.

    Jamieson, O'Rourke and Santner and just maybe Sears, but probably Mitch and Phillips and bowler light.

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    Why are the Windies trying to run Greaves into the ground? He's clearly limping. Wags basically saying they need a Wags. Love Wags ♥

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    Will they play a bit longer tonight to make up for the time lost to rain?

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    @LABCAT I think I heard them say through till 7.30 pm if possible.

    Forecast looks OK for the rest of the days.

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    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Yeah will be interesting to see how our bowlers go.

    On paper this is an awful West Indies batting lineup - no one averages over 30, only one averaging over 26. A few of those guys are very early career and no idea no recent form so that might be misleading, but if we can somehow scrape out another 60-70 runs I think we'll be competitive.

    Yeah so based on that and provided Henry fires this could already be an ok score.

    The onus is on the new bowlers to support him.

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    @Chris-B said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Cyclops I'm pleased we've got Matt Henry, because if everyone is fit, I'm not sure any of the rest of the attack makes the team.

    Jamieson, O'Rourke and Santner and just maybe Sears, but probably Mitch and Phillips and bowler light.

    Big opportunity for Duffy who has been impressive in the short forms and could grab a place with a good performance across this series.

    Things looking a bit easier at the moment. Hopefully the Windies bowlers running out of steam rather than the pitch. Still a few tricky deliveries from time to time.

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    What is the daily over rate?

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    Bracewell seems way to happy leaning on his bat watching fielders. A couple of times a second was either on or close to being on and Smith is alert and looking for it while Bracewell leans on his bat.

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    @canefan said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    What is the daily over rate?

    Don't know the rate, but they just showed a graphic saying they were 5 overs behind.

    The scorecard on Cricinfo is a bit rubbish for figuring it out on a rain affected day like this.

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    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Chris-B said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Cyclops I'm pleased we've got Matt Henry, because if everyone is fit, I'm not sure any of the rest of the attack makes the team.

    Jamieson, O'Rourke and Santner and just maybe Sears, but probably Mitch and Phillips and bowler light.

    Big opportunity for Duffy who has been impressive in the short forms and could grab a place with a good performance across this series.

    Things looking a bit easier at the moment. Hopefully the Windies bowlers running out of steam rather than the pitch. Still a few tricky deliveries from time to time.

    Older ball, a bit of sun and a tiring attack.

    Hopefully overcast tomorrow and the pitch will still have something in it. These two need to make some hay for the next hour.

    https://www.yr.no/en/forecast/daily-table/2-2192362/New Zealand/Canterbury/Christchurch City/Christchurch

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    They obviously rate Foulkes as a potential all rounder given he is in ahead of Henry.

    200/7

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    Soft. Disappointing end to a handy innings from Smith.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    They obviously rate Foulkes as a potential all rounder given he is in ahead of Henry.

    200/7

    When Foulkes first came on the first class scene McMillan was saying he reckoned he was a better batter than bowler.

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    Bracewell fell right into the trap there. Dumb shot at this stage of the day.

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    Bracewell has all the talent, but prone to brain explosions.

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