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    #1043

    Ajaz must be licking his chops at the look of the pitch, cracks everywhere

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    We will need to accumulate quickly to allow enough time to bowl the Windies out, and provide a total that will tempting but be just out of reach

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

    @MN5 Phillips for me is a batsman who can bowl - similar to Ravindra and Mitchell.

    He's not playing like it when they bat him at seven.

    His place is under threat (in my team) because I want him to bat with more starch and less cavalierly.

    Having him bat at six might change this mindset a bit.

    He's not in their class as a batsman ( NZ are very lucky to have both of them ) but a better bowler than either of them so definitely much more of an all-rounder than they are ( ridiculous that the player profiles list them as all-rounders but I digress....)

    But how do you justify a guy averaging 48 in first class Cricket batting at seven ?

    I guess Adam Gilchrist was pretty handy at doing just that.

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    I wish I knew how the rankings worked for test batting..... ( and bowling for that matter )

    Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell have remarkably similar career records right at the minute on account of the former having a great run and the latter having a bit of a slump. Both currently have very good averages, similar amount of runs and tests......

    DJ Mitchell
    2019-2025 35* 55 5 2175 190 43.50 4058 53.59 5 15

    DP Conway
    2021-2025 32* 60 3 2463 227 43.21 4610 53.42 6 13

    Yet Mitchell is still ranked 10th in the world and Conway 31st. I'm assuming it takes into account opposition/home and away etc ?

    Mitchell hasn't got a ton in his last thirty innings, Conway has had two in his last seven......

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    103-0.

    These two are trying to outdo their first innings efforts. Conway in particular looking magnificent.

    First time there has ever been two consecutive hundred run stands in test history.

    Lead of 253. A declaration an hour before stumps would be nice, big question mark if the NZ attack can roll them though.

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    Conway just needs to reach 73 to bring up 300 runs for match
    The nz record is 343, can anyone guess who holds that record?

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    @Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Conway just needs to reach 73 to bring up 300 runs for match
    The nz record is 343, can anyone guess who holds that record?

    World record is Graham Gooch with 456 I do know that.

    As for NZ I'm going to guess Stephen Fleming. He got a few big double tons.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Conway just needs to reach 73 to bring up 300 runs for match
    The nz record is 343, can anyone guess who holds that record?

    World record is Graham Gooch with 456 I do know that.

    As for NZ I'm going to guess Stephen Fleming. He got a few big double ton.

    That’s a bingo, Flem with his 274 an 69 vs Sri Lanka
    Both unbeaten too
    Is it too soon to talk about scoring a 200 and 100 in the same match

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    @Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    @Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Conway just needs to reach 73 to bring up 300 runs for match
    The nz record is 343, can anyone guess who holds that record?

    World record is Graham Gooch with 456 I do know that.

    As for NZ I'm going to guess Stephen Fleming. He got a few big double ton.

    That’s a bingo, Flem with his 274 an 69 vs Sri Lanka
    Both unbeaten too
    Is it too soon to talk about scoring a 200 and 100 in the same match

    No cheating I promise. I remember long before the days of the fern having a discussion with a workmate about whether Fleming was class or not, that innings ( and I remember him doing ok in the second too ) backed up my claims. Others have got double tons but generally failed ( or not even batted ) in the second innings so they were ruled out.

    Conway seeing it like a beachball, well and truly MOTM, they need to score quick to force a result so hundred for him definitely on.

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    Conway can look ropey early in an innings. But he's absolutely loving it out there right now

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    Hard to see this being much other than a draw, unless Ajaz can get it turning square somehow.

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    #1053

    Only the third time in history the openers have both scored a ton and a fifty in a match ( with Latham bringing up his 50 )

    That's a cool stat considering this is test number 2614.

    But yeah, tough to see NZs attack knocking these guys over with enough time to force a win.

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    #1054

    time to start going for records if you cant win, they have one now, if they both get a ton, i suspect thats another

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    Apparently this is the record for most runs scored by the opening partnership in any test.

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    @Godder said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Apparently this is the record for most runs scored by the opening partnership in any test.

    Yep it would be.

    No disrespect to any number of past NZ gutsy openers but its not an area of the game littered with kiwi greats. I think it's outstanding that the Black Caps have this record.

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    #1057

    Devon Conway!
    Just the 10th batsman to score a double hundred and hundred in the same test

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    @Virgil said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    Devon Conway!
    Just the 10th batsman to score a double hundred and hundred in the same test

    His resurgence of form is quite frankly outstanding.

    Thrilled for him, I thought his career was all but over this time last year.

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    The boys should race towards a 400 lead as soon as possible and if they lose a wicket we should declare if the lead is over 350

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    #1060

    More running on the pitch lads!

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    wrote last edited by
    #1061

    18 off the over before tea.

    Latham has quietly snuck to 80.

    @canefan yeah they should get Philips to pad up to come in next for a swing.

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    @MN5 said in West Indies tour of NZ:

    18 off the over before tea.

    Latham has quietly snuck to 80.

    @canefan yeah they should get Philips to pad up to come in next for a swing.

    Don't want to waste any time getting out there. I want to see us heaps the pressure on. 4 men at least in the slip cordon and a man close in front of the bat. Pour it on

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