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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    It is Sunday, in the middle of January.... and fuck all have turned up to watch test match cricket at the Basin, the Basin needs to be shunted down the pecking order of test venues.

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    From the Black Caps point of view this test has been the Tom Latham Show with a few other players chipping in occasionally. 177 is a great effort of concentration, and has certainly moved that highest score up a fair way.

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    Gah. Three wickets lost since I last checked, and 400 just come up.

    Magnificent effort from Latham, just a pity that no one else has gone on to a decent score. Would have liked to see those 40/50 scores 80+. And CDG was very disappointing.

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    @Rapido said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Kruse said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Godder said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Southee gets a lot of edges - although Sir Paddles also got plenty of edges, he got a lot of LBWs and bowleds.

    Didn't Sir Paddles get asked what his secret was once, and he responded with something like "bowl the ball at the stumps, as fast as I can". He wasn't fucking around trying for caught-behinds.

    TBH. This sounds like complete crap, and may be a quote misappropriated from someone else, like Waqar.

    Because Hadlee was a medium fast swing bowler, of course he was trying to get caught behinds.

    Very possible - my addled memory has this from something I heard as a kid... it could just as easily have been my primary school cricket coach telling me how to bowl.
    But misappropriated quotes are all the rage, so fuck it... it's now canon.

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    Since when has Santner been so useless against short pitched bowling?

    He won't have much fun against the Saffers if he doesn't sort that out.

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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    It is Sunday, in the middle of January.... and fuck all have turned up to watch test match cricket at the Basin, the Basin needs to be shunted down the pecking order of test venues.

    LOL what? The Basin consistently gets the highest crowds of any ground in New Zealand to test matches. Besides the Basin already has been shunted down the order (missing out on an England test, for example) but that has nothing to do with crowds. You can say middle of January all you want but there was a severe weather warning for Wellington this morning.

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    @Rapido said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Kruse said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Godder said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    Southee gets a lot of edges - although Sir Paddles also got plenty of edges, he got a lot of LBWs and bowleds.

    Didn't Sir Paddles get asked what his secret was once, and he responded with something like "bowl the ball at the stumps, as fast as I can". He wasn't fucking around trying for caught-behinds.

    TBH. This sounds like complete crap, and may be a quote misappropriated from someone else, like Waqar.

    Because Hadlee was a medium fast swing bowler, of course he was trying to get caught behinds.

    Sir Paddles wanted wickets any way (legally and fairly) he could get them. That quote isn't his, but he did practise to be as close to the stumps as possible in his delivery stride so he could get more LBWs and bowleds by being straighter and more along the pitch.

    He wasn't just a swing bowler as he could also seam it both ways, and when he bent his back, was also able to bounce Joel Garner (6'8" ...).

    On the actual cricket, NZ are now 539 all out, Santner last man out for 73.

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    Still on for the Bangers to set a total.

    24 over today and 90 tomorrow

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    Apparently 98 overs tomorrow

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    #348

    Southee is obviously not the sharpest tool int he box and can't throw straight let alone bowl it seems so no surprise he is poor but it is disappointing that Boult can not figure out the top of off stump corridor of doubt. He has either been on leg and middle or to far outside off. Does his run of injuries mean he doesn't practice anymore so lacks accuracy?.

    Bowling coach must be weak or as simple as the two of them

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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    It is Sunday, in the middle of January.... and fuck all have turned up to watch test match cricket at the Basin, the Basin needs to be shunted down the pecking order of test venues.

    What a load of shit baron. Despite how they've done so far in this test the bangies are hardly a drawcard for big crowds and the nation's weather hasn't helped either. Your Bay area cricket grounds will never compete.

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    Well the poor old Banger opener looks like he's done a bit of damage. Disc?

    The way he collapsed reminds me of my tribulations with discs and sciatic nerves.

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    3 down for the Bangles, plus 1 off injured.

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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    It is Sunday, in the middle of January.... and fuck all have turned up to watch test match cricket at the Basin, the Basin needs to be shunted down the pecking order of test venues.

    What a load of shit baron. Despite how they've done so far in this test the bangies are hardly a drawcard for big crowds and the nation's weather hasn't helped either. Your Bay area cricket grounds will never compete.

    It is a test match, and there were probably couple of hundred in the ground.. on a Sunday... in mid January.

    It is just pathetic.

    But you are right about the weather, Wellington has shit weather.

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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    It is Sunday, in the middle of January.... and fuck all have turned up to watch test match cricket at the Basin, the Basin needs to be shunted down the pecking order of test venues.

    What a load of shit baron. Despite how they've done so far in this test the bangies are hardly a drawcard for big crowds and the nation's weather hasn't helped either. Your Bay area cricket grounds will never compete.

    It is a test match, and there were probably couple of hundred in the ground.. on a Sunday... in mid January.

    It is just pathetic.

    But you are right about the weather, Wellington has shit weather.

    Last I heard it does rain in other parts of the country as well but, with all due respect to bangladesh, get a decent team and decent atmosphere at the ground and I'd challenge anywhere else in NZ to match it.

    This does of course rely on quite a few stars aligning but again, calling for the basin to be bypassed is utter madness

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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    It is Sunday, in the middle of January.... and fuck all have turned up to watch test match cricket at the Basin, the Basin needs to be shunted down the pecking order of test venues.

    What a load of shit baron. Despite how they've done so far in this test the bangies are hardly a drawcard for big crowds and the nation's weather hasn't helped either. Your Bay area cricket grounds will never compete.

    It is a test match, and there were probably couple of hundred in the ground.. on a Sunday... in mid January.

    It is just pathetic.

    But you are right about the weather, Wellington has shit weather.

    There were shitloads there last year for the Aussies, a sellout. It's Bangles and this weather - who is surprised? If anything, a good incentive to play one in Maunganui, Whangarei or even farking Raglan FFS

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    @nzzp

    Well exactly. Who would have predicted the bangies would do as well as they have? Cricket anywhere in the world can be a lottery but moreso at the basin I'll ruefully admit.

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @nzzp

    Well exactly. Who would have predicted the bangies would do as well as they have? Cricket anywhere in the world can be a lottery but moreso at the basin I'll ruefully admit.

    Christ man, don't just change your mind like that. This is the Fern - home of US Politics, climate change and Mark Hammett threads that just won't die.

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    Pretty uncomfortable nights sleep for the Bangles I'd say. Effectively 4 down with the injury and another batsmen playing injured, if they get knocked over quickly in the morning then we'll back ourselves to get 200 - 250 in a couple of sessions on what is a batsmens paradise. And shit if they managed to lose after their first innings efforts and Shakib's double that'd be pretty soul destroying stuff.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    @nzzp said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @MN5 said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Black Caps vs Bangles:

    It is Sunday, in the middle of January.... and fuck all have turned up to watch test match cricket at the Basin, the Basin needs to be shunted down the pecking order of test venues.

    What a load of shit baron. Despite how they've done so far in this test the bangies are hardly a drawcard for big crowds and the nation's weather hasn't helped either. Your Bay area cricket grounds will never compete.

    It is a test match, and there were probably couple of hundred in the ground.. on a Sunday... in mid January.

    It is just pathetic.

    But you are right about the weather, Wellington has shit weather.

    There were shitloads there last year for the Aussies, a sellout. It's Bangles and this weather - who is surprised? If anything, a good incentive to play one in Maunganui, Whangarei or even farking Raglan FFS

    Probably have to be on a concrete wicket at Raglan.

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