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    @Cyclops said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Cairns and Nash would be contenders too. Martin Crowe?

    Crowe still realised much of his potential, but he could have been even greater. I remember in his early days he was a useful medium change bowler at ODI level too before his back protested too much

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    Jonathan Millmow - he broke and never came back. He had the most 'interesting' bowling action I have ever seen at international level.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Jonathan Millmow - he broke and never came back. He had the most 'interesting' bowling action I have ever seen at international level.

    As interesting as Gladstone Small or Bumhra?

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    @canefan worse I reckon. Guessing that is why he broke down. Years later he played for East Christchurch/Shirley as an all rounder. His action was more orthodox but he had lost his pace.

    Hard to describe, but from memory it was very front on with a windmill type action with a flurry of bent elbows here and there. Made Lance Cairns look text book.

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    Trevor Franklin - run over by a baggage handler at the airport, I think - among other injuries.

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    @Chris-B snapped the bugger's leg. Lucky to walk again from what I heard, let alone return to play international cricket.

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    Does Rodney Redmond's eyesight count?

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    @Virgil said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @dogmeat said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @nzzp jeezuz living up to his name - he's of dogmeat proportions now

    Who are we to judge, people in glass houses etc etc..

    Speak for yourself. I'd fucken hang myself if I ever got as fat as Allott ( and would probably break the rope and survive )

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    http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25703809/why-bj-watling-bigger-deal-is

    Cricinfo article on BJ flying under the radar. Some interesting stats.

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    @Chris-B said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25703809/why-bj-watling-bigger-deal-is

    Cricinfo article on BJ flying under the radar. Some interesting stats.

    Is this the 3rd time it's been posted?

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    Good game so far.

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    Munro with a crap shot and senseless dismissal at the worst possible time, in his best format. What. A. Fuckwit.

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    Is this really the best T20 team we have?
    Seifert is making Latham look better and better.

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    This is why I can't bring myself to watch many T20s, let alone fork out money to go to one. Short of a miracle innings this game is effectively over and we are only into the fifth over.

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    @mimic said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Is this really the best T20 team we have?
    Seifert is making Latham look better and better.

    @mimic said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    Is this really the best T20 team we have?
    Seifert is making Latham look better and better.

    Definitely not. Phillips is probably our best option in this format but he didn't take his chances. We need Williamson in there and our actual all rounders like Neesham or CDG. Here we have picked six bowlers - some of them can bat but I don't see why you don't drop one and pick an all rounder instead.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    This is why I can't bring myself to watch many T20s, let alone fork out money to go to one. Short of a miracle innings this game is effectively over and we are only into the fifth over.

    T20's are much more likely to be close than any other format. But I do agree. If it isn't close, it is boring. Test cricket is good to go to no matter what the state of the game - as long as you get a full day.

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    @hydro11 it's too reliant on the team batting first making a good fist of it. One dayers were faulted for this, but it seems worse in T20s. Pity nobody listened to me when I was suggesting they turn one dayers into four innings games.

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    There's quite a bit in this pitch. If we can get 130+ that will be competitive.

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    Bracewell going well...

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Cricket - NZ vs Sri Lanka:

    @hydro11 it's too reliant on the team batting first making a good fist of it. One dayers were faulted for this, but it seems worse in T20s. Pity nobody listened to me when I was suggesting they turn one dayers into four innings games.

    Conversely teams can easily get back into a game. This is now going to be competitive, after struggling for the first 12 overs.

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