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  • MN5M Offline
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    Bugger, not out. Edge in there.

    Woulda been huge before lunch.

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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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    Mitch Hay has had a really good test debut.

    If Blundell is fit does he come straight back in ?

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Mitch Hay has had a really good test debut.

    If Blundell is fit does he come straight back in ?

    Tell him to rest up for another game

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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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    Fat lady well and truly starting to warm up, thats 7 down
    #wemissSparky

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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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    Fuck you Windies for predictably collapsing. Things were looking good for me to actually get down to the Basin over the weekend…..

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    WI must have an afternoon appointment.

    A well-deserved Michelle for Duffy.

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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...

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    I heard the test scheduling was because a third test was squeezed into the tour. Hence back to back T20 and ODI at the same venue, and short turnarounds between the tests (3 days).

    Also the first 3 test series not involving AUS ENG IND I think for years (anywhere, not just in NZ). May have that wrong though.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    boys were obviously pretty keen to get on teh friday beers. and who can blame then?

    This match rams home how pathetic it was letting this very average team bat 2 fucking days for a draw

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    @mariner4life said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    This match rams home how pathetic it was letting this very average team bat 2 fucking days for a draw

    losing half your bowlers and dropping catches affects that somewhat.

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    @nzzp said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @mariner4life said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    This match rams home how pathetic it was letting this very average team bat 2 fucking days for a draw

    losing half your bowlers and dropping catches affects that somewhat.

    Yeah lightning struck twice there. Really bad luck. If one of the pacers had stayed fit they would have won the test pretty soundly.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    Duffy MOTM. Deserved.

    Good to see both debutants have their moments, Tickner excellent til disaster struck.

    Sound beating here, no reason this won’t happen again next time round.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Duffy MOTM. Deserved.

    Good to see both debutants have their moments, Tickner excellent til disaster struck.

    Sound beating here, no reason this won’t happen again next time round.

    A master stroke to bat first in the end. The Windies had to try and post a total rather than block their way out of it

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    Nice to see big Daryl Mitchell sneak into the bowlers limo trip up Mt Vic with his teundlers.

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    @SouthernMann said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Nice to see big Daryl Mitchell sneak into the bowlers limo trip up Mt Vic with his teundlers.

    What’s the cut off for attending ? If Mitch qualifies surely the whole team does.

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