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  • MN5M Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mn5 said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    Gonna be an interesting Summer. Hard to see the BCs go for two spinners in NZ. Exceptional start for Patel and good on him but maybe we need to realise we are BC fans and reserve judgement til around Feb/March

    Fuck that! being a Black Caps fan means to hell with the future, revel in the now.

    He is one of our better openers of late

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    Great result. As always with a Pakistan collapse there is a little whisper in the back of your mind but hallelujah. The grim days of the 70's and to a lesser extent the early 90's are a fading memory.

    This is our 26th test victory this decade. We didn't achieve our 26th test victory in history until 1986!

    Test cricket has it all 🙂

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    @mariner4life Especially the victories where a spell of bowling brilliance papers over a fucking shambolic batting effort...

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    @mokey said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mariner4life Especially the victories where a spell of bowling brilliance papers over a fucking shambolic batting effort...

    Well yes Mokes but don't forget we have two of our top three best test batsmen playing at the moment, reliable openers and an ever improving Henry Nichols. Gone are the embarrassing days when Dan Vettori at 8 had more hundreds than any of his teammates. The symbolic batting efforts are no where near as common as the past.....

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    @no-quarter said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @canefan I haven't been able to catch much of the first three days as have been busy, but Patel had it on a string in that final session, was really high quality bowling, making them play at everything without giving them any half trackers or half volleys to relieve the pressure.

    Wags provides all the heart, passion and just raw fucking emotion that you want in a fast bowler. I fucking love that guy.

    He's fuelled on anger, real or usually imagined

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    @mokey said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mariner4life Especially the victories where a spell of bowling brilliance papers over a fucking shambolic batting effort...

    aaahhh, isn't that like, all of them? Certainly the memorable ones.

    Being rolled by Pakistan over there is hardly a black mark though, they are lethal.

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    @mariner4life said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mokey said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mariner4life Especially the victories where a spell of bowling brilliance papers over a fucking shambolic batting effort...

    aaahhh, isn't that like, all of them? Certainly the memorable ones.

    Being rolled by Pakistan over there is hardly a black mark though, they are lethal.

    Yeah for all the criticism of the first innings performance, some of it was brought into context through the rest of the match. 153 went from abysmal to probably not far below par.

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    Thanks @Mokey

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    @cyclops said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mariner4life said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mokey said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mariner4life Especially the victories where a spell of bowling brilliance papers over a fucking shambolic batting effort...

    aaahhh, isn't that like, all of them? Certainly the memorable ones.

    Being rolled by Pakistan over there is hardly a black mark though, they are lethal.

    Yeah for all the criticism of the first innings performance, some of it was brought into context through the rest of the match. 153 went from abysmal to probably not far below par.

    Agree, the batting didn't surprise me that much - we've never been great against spin plus Pakistan have a quality all round attack. We were always very reliant on Rosco and Kane going big if we wanted a decent total. But the bowlers, Boult included, have far exceeded expectations in that match.

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    @no-quarter said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @cyclops said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mariner4life said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mokey said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @mariner4life Especially the victories where a spell of bowling brilliance papers over a fucking shambolic batting effort...

    aaahhh, isn't that like, all of them? Certainly the memorable ones.

    Being rolled by Pakistan over there is hardly a black mark though, they are lethal.

    Yeah for all the criticism of the first innings performance, some of it was brought into context through the rest of the match. 153 went from abysmal to probably not far below par.

    Agree, the batting didn't surprise me that much - we've never been great against spin plus Pakistan have a quality all round attack. We were always very reliant on Rosco and Kane going big if we wanted a decent total. But the bowlers, Boult included, have far exceeded expectations in that match.

    I'm picking KW to stay around for awhile but Rossco is gonna leave a massive hole when he retires.

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    @virgil said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    Thanks @Mokey

    That was awesome to watch!!!!!

    Love how KW lifts up Ajaz at the end there!

    Super team

    Liking the Watling stiffness of the team too. We may have low score innings but we also had top score innings.

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    @hooroo said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @virgil said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    Thanks @Mokey

    That was awesome to watch!!!!!

    Love how KW lifts up Ajaz at the end there!

    Super team

    Liking the Watling stiffness of the team too. We may have low score innings but we also had top score innings.

    The looks in the crowd is piss funny, the look on the coaches face is even better

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    @virgil said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @hooroo said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @virgil said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    Thanks @Mokey

    That was awesome to watch!!!!!

    Love how KW lifts up Ajaz at the end there!

    Super team

    Liking the Watling stiffness of the team too. We may have low score innings but we also had top score innings.

    The looks in the crowd is piss funny, the look on the coaches face is even better

    Was the assistant coach one of the Flower brothers? The guys in the paki fancy dress were the best. Cheers to tears

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    I have to admit that since learning about consanguinity, I found myself constantly studying the crowd faces for similarities.
    During which I also noted that prayers didn't work 😊

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    @canefan Sodhi was guilty of bowling too many full tosses so his control was an issue. Of course, one of those pies gave him a caught and bowled.

    The delivery that Patel bowled to Abbas that went for review was even better than his final delivery. That looked to have only just missed the off stump, and might have caused the noise all the fielders believed they heard.

    There wasn't a big crowd there but the camera shots of them were so funny. Not just Mickey Arthur pacing back and forwards but of the two Paki fans praying before every delivery.

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    @canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    He's fuelled on anger, real or usually imagined

    And what is your fucking problem with that!!!!

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    @snowy said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    @canefan said in Cricket - NZ vs Pakistan:

    He's fuelled on anger, real or usually imagined

    And what is your fucking problem with that!!!!

    That's what I love about him!

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    @canefan I might have been a bit too subtle there, or you're being even more subtle...(one exclamation point isn't very angry though, you could do better).

    Either way, we agree, an angry Wagner is great to watch.

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    One of the the pleasing things was that the team was basically a Tauranga City team with a few extras.

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    Hesson clearly didn’t see anything worthwhile from Patel, despite his record the past 3 years

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