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  • KiwiMurphK Online
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    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    At the time we hired Walter I thought Shane Bond was the better option and nothing he's done so far has convinced me otherwise.

    Was Bond ever a possibility?

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  • MN5M Online
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    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    I hadn't heard that story before. That's a great line..

    Edit: Looked it up and Gavaskar scored a double ton in that innings! Got the last laugh there.

    I was doing scoreboard at the Basin when I was at college and got Gavaskars autograph ( he was there as a commentator )

    tiny guy, I could never believe he took on the best of the Windies back in the day but what a record. One of the best openers of all time.

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    @KiwiMurph said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    At the time we hired Walter I thought Shane Bond was the better option and nothing he's done so far has convinced me otherwise.

    Was Bond ever a possibility?

    Yep: https://www.thepost.co.nz/sport/360699298/black-caps-coach-shane-bond-rob-walter-shane-jurgensen-luke-ronchi-mix-interviews-begin

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @African-Monkey said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    On the opener debate, any batsman should be able to bat anywhere at a pinch. A lot of guys that open weren't even openers to start with.

    Obviously guys are suited to batting down the order/up the order, but batting positions can be so overrated at times.

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1230594954897768

    I do remember that story haha.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    I hadn't heard that story before. That's a great line..

    Edit: Looked it up and Gavaskar scored a double ton in that innings! Got the last laugh there.

    I was doing scoreboard at the Basin when I was at college and got Gavaskars autograph ( he was there as a commentator )

    tiny guy, I could never believe he took on the best of the Windies back in the day but what a record. One of the best openers of all time.

    I wasn't alive in the 80s, but out of all of the guys that I saw on replays and what not, he was the best for me from that era. He'd get into position better than anyone else and had some of the quickest footwork you'd see.

    Maybe that's why Michael Holding hated him so much.

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    @Chris said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @mikey07 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @booboo Can’t see with the what seemed like 100s of chances Nicholls got

    Yeah don’t get that Nicholls has 9 test 100s one being a double,more than Conway and Mitchell
    Young has 0 100s
    I think I see the better player on results.

    Both have 5 from nearly half as many tests, Conway also has a double. I was merely saying how many times he has been recalled.

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    @mikey07 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Chris said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @mikey07 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @booboo Can’t see with the what seemed like 100s of chances Nicholls got

    Yeah don’t get that Nicholls has 9 test 100s one being a double,more than Conway and Mitchell
    Young has 0 100s
    I think I see the better player on results.

    Both have 5 from nearly half as many tests, Conway also has a double. I was merely saying how many times he has been recalled.

    Conway 31 tests over half as many
    Mitchell 34 again well over half
    at those rates they will take longer than Nicholls did to make that many 100s.
    I was comparing 2 other players in the squad on 100s per tests.
    My point was Nicholls should be there on form and his record, instead of Young who can not score one 100.

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  • MN5M Online
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    @African-Monkey said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Cyclops said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    I hadn't heard that story before. That's a great line..

    Edit: Looked it up and Gavaskar scored a double ton in that innings! Got the last laugh there.

    I was doing scoreboard at the Basin when I was at college and got Gavaskars autograph ( he was there as a commentator )

    tiny guy, I could never believe he took on the best of the Windies back in the day but what a record. One of the best openers of all time.

    I wasn't alive in the 80s, but out of all of the guys that I saw on replays and what not, he was the best for me from that era. He'd get into position better than anyone else and had some of the quickest footwork you'd see.

    Maybe that's why Michael Holding hated him so much.

    Most legendary batsmen are small to medium sized guys. The only big guys I can think of are Matthew Hayden and Jaques Kallis.

    Back on topic. Ajaz Patel hasn't taken a test wicket in NZ. Only three tests mind you but still, hopefully the selectors know what they're doing.

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  • MN5M Online
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    wrote last edited by MN5
    #926

    Two tests on at the same time is always fun and a good excuse to do even less work at this time of year.

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    My XI ( who I think they'll choose, not who I would pick )

    Latham
    Conway
    KW
    Ravindra
    Mitchell
    Blundell
    Phillips
    Foulkes
    Duffy
    Rae
    Patel

    Blundell walks straight back in which I don't agree with.

    I don't think they'll pick Patel for the squad and not play him.

    Possibly a bit risky going in with just three quicks.

    Cricinfo has Phillips and Bracewell bracketed. Phillips didn't really take his chance last go but has more upside, I think he'll get another go. On Instagram he also bench pressed a ridiculous 185kg which is more than most Rugby players can manage.

    Windies should roll over pretty quick at the end of a long tour.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    On Instagram he also bench pressed a ridiculous 185kg which is more than most Rugby players can manage.

    Does that enhance his ability to hurl the ball in with pinpoint accuracy at breakneck speed from the wide long on boundary when there is a possibility of a runout?

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  • MN5M Online
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    @Higgins said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    On Instagram he also bench pressed a ridiculous 185kg which is more than most Rugby players can manage.

    Does that enhance his ability to hurl the ball in with pinpoint accuracy at breakneck speed from the wide long on boundary when there is a possibility of a runout?

    With that sort of strength I'd assume every forward defensive nudge should go for six or at least four.

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    I am confused. Latham said one change from the last test, Patel for Tickner. Yet TV just listed Blundel playing, that would mean two changes wouldn't it?

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    The commentators have mentioned Blundell playing again, so I am guessing Latham forgot about him.

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  • MN5M Online
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    replied to Crazy Horse last edited by MN5
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    @Crazy-Horse said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    The commentators have mentioned Blundell playing again, so I am guessing Latham forgot about him.

    Would appear to be the case.

    NZ won the toss and batting. Blundell needs runs as well as tidy keeping cos Hay looked to the manor born.

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    Virgil
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    Pretty good start so far, slow first 5 or so overs but looks like they are settling in nicely

    Fuck me as I type this Conway has a streaky shot through the slips for 4

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  • MN5M Online
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    wrote last edited by
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    Both on 21 from 42.

    Then Conway cracks a 4, through to drinks. 47/0.

    A little bit of streaky running, too close for comfort on the first morning of a test.

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    From a NZ perspective, couldn’t ask for more in the opening session.

    83/0

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    bayimports
    wrote last edited by
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    Agreed awesome start from NZ, but pathetic bowling given the ball movement to give us time to settle

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  • MN5M Online
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    wrote last edited by MN5
    #936

    50 for Conway and 6000 runs as an opener for Tom Latham.

    John Wright second with 5260 and Glenn Turner way back in third with 2828.

    Fair to say its not an area of the game NZ has had a lot of stars.

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  • MN5M Online
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    wrote last edited by MN5
    #937

    These two going ball for ball. Both faced 103, Latham 50, Conway 76.

    The latter in particular looking brilliant, really nice to see after the issues he's had of late.

    Test average up over 40 now too, 40.75. Seperates the good from the very good.

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