West Indies tour of NZ
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@SouthernMann said in West Indies tour of NZ:
Great scheduling having this game over by the weekend.
Wellington leading the way as always ( I have no idea if they have a say or not )
This test won't go through til Sunday though.
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If we only have to chase 26, do we tempt fate?
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@Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:
fun fact about Glenn Phillips, with a minimum of 25 wickets (yes i know thats low) he has the 6th best strike rate of any NZ bowler in test cricket.
only Bond, O'Rourke, Jamieson, Cowie and Paddles have better strike rates.Mitchell is bowling overs that Phillips should be....not sure what the thinking is there.
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@Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:
fun fact about Glenn Phillips, with a minimum of 25 wickets (yes i know thats low) he has the 6th best strike rate of any NZ bowler in test cricket.
only Bond, O'Rourke, Jamieson, Cowie and Paddles have better strike rates.One I found recently - Jeremy Coney has the best test economy rate of any NZ bowler.
He's eighth in ODIs.
Looked very hittable!
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@Chris-B said in West Indies tour of NZ:
@Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:
fun fact about Glenn Phillips, with a minimum of 25 wickets (yes i know thats low) he has the 6th best strike rate of any NZ bowler in test cricket.
only Bond, O'Rourke, Jamieson, Cowie and Paddles have better strike rates.One I found recently - Jeremy Coney has the best test economy rate of any NZ bowler.
He's eighth in ODIs.
Looked very hittable!
little nuggets like that are what makes cricket so fascinating.
Didnt Coney suffer for a while trying to get his first test 100? Had a run of back to back 90's at one point before he finally managed it.
And of course had that big falling out with Paddles while captain, famously leading to periods where they wouldnt speak during a test so tactics and field placements were relayed between other players..Edit: just had a look at Coneys stats, i got the 100 reference back to front
he had an amazing series vs Australia in 1986 at home.
His scores were 101*, 98, and 93 (his 3 only innings that series)he made his first test 100 a couple years earlier vs the Poms in his 26th test.
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NZ Cricket "well, no one goes to tests so we won't have many"
Also NZ Cricket "we are going to schedule tests so they are played while everyone works"
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@Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:
@Chris-B said in West Indies tour of NZ:
@Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:
fun fact about Glenn Phillips, with a minimum of 25 wickets (yes i know thats low) he has the 6th best strike rate of any NZ bowler in test cricket.
only Bond, O'Rourke, Jamieson, Cowie and Paddles have better strike rates.One I found recently - Jeremy Coney has the best test economy rate of any NZ bowler.
He's eighth in ODIs.
Looked very hittable!
little nuggets like that are what makes cricket so fascinating.
Didnt Coney suffer for a while trying to get his first test 100? Had a run of back to back 90's at one point before he finally managed it.
And of course had that big falling out with Paddles while captain, famously leading to periods where they wouldnt speak during a test so tactics and field placements were relayed between other players..Edit: just had a look at Coneys stats, i got the 100 reference back to front
he had an amazing series vs Australia in 1986 at home.
His scores were 101*, 98, and 93 (his 3 only innings that series)he made his first test 100 a couple years earlier vs the Poms in his 26th test.
I was driving to ChCh and was around Leithfield Beach when he scored his first hundred. Marty Crowe had got one a bit earlier. A bit like where were you when JFK or John Lennon got shot.
He got picked early and had a poor series vs Oz - and then didn't make the team for about five years.
Wickets tumbling now.
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@mariner4life said in West Indies tour of NZ:
NZ Cricket "well, no one goes to tests so we won't have many"
Also NZ Cricket "we are going to schedule tests so they are played while everyone works"
TBF if the tests started on a weekend and was going to have a cracking finish on day 4 or 5 people would complain those days are week days...
