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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Squirrel said in NZ v Bangladesh Test #1:

    BJ Watling exercising a batsman's right to choose. Nightwatchman

    .....and by default giving some more man love points to the Wag. fuck bru, Astle has done fuck all this test, send him in!

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    Fuck this is one sided. We've always been better than the Bangles but gezz there's a lot of daylight between the two sides now. Good to see the lads padding their averages.

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    What makes this version of the Black Caps so impressive is that we don’t just muddle our way past the ‘easy beats’, we’re putting the foot on the throat consistently.

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    @Donsteppa but in the most polite way possible. Only Wags really gets the red rag going, and even then he's more fired up at himself than giving anyone a serve 🙂

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    @MN5 said in NZ v Bangladesh Test #1:

    both openers get tons.

    when was the last time this happened ?

    back when Glenn Turner and that other bloke got a massive partnership in the 70s?

    Perth?

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    @Cyclops said in NZ v Bangladesh Test #1:

    @MN5 said in NZ v Bangledesh Test #1:

    both openers get tons.

    when was the last time this happened ?

    back when Glenn Turner and that other bloke got a massive partnership in the 70s?

    Vincent and Richardson in the early 2000s

    Sorry ... not the test I was thinking of...
    http://www.espncricinfo.com/series/15460/scorecard/63955/australia-vs-new-zealand-3rd-test-new-zealand-tour-of-australia-2001-02

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    Rig and Bell did it against Pakistan in an early 00's test where we flogged them too. Before that Turner/Jarvis as MN5 says.

    It's come up a few times on the Sky commentary over the past few years as the openers have gotten close on a few occasions.

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    @rotated said in NZ v Bangladesh Test #1:

    Rig and Bell did it against Pakistan in an early 00's test where we flogged them too. Before that Turner/Jarvis as MN5 says.

    It's come up a few times on the Sky commentary over the past few years as the openers have gotten close on a few occasions.

    Yeah, was looking at previous 200+ opening partnerships and Twose/Spearman managed 214 but Twose only got 94. (the other 4 both openers got to 100, and in the Bell/Rigor game we didn't manage 200).

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    Don't think wags was a nightwatchman. Just moving him up the order. Killing it

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    Wagner going apeshit. Much more interesting this evening.

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    Watling coming out indicates that we're still a long way away from declaring. I probably would have sent Colin in to hope for another Wagneresque innings. Lead is already close to 300.

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    @MajorRage said in NZ v Bangladesh Test #1:

    Wagner going apeshit. Much more interesting this evening.

    I farken love Wags

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    @Cyclops said in NZ v Bangladesh Test #1:

    Watling coming out indicates that we're still a long way away from declaring. I probably would have sent Colin in to hope for another Wagneresque innings. Lead is already close to 300.

    We should give ourselves plenty of time to get them out. A day and a half should do it. Or even put them in for an hour tonight

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    @canefan we will def bowl today. At this rate, before tea

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    Styris going on about a back foot no ball, about how it is first point of contact.

    The law states:

    21.5.1 the bowler’s back foot must land within and not touching the return crease appertaining to his/her stated mode of delivery.

    https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws/no-ball

    So I read that as if your back foot touches the line it's a no ball.

    Bowler landed on his toes and then bought his heel down onto the line. I would say the umpire is correct in calling no ball as that was part of his back foot landing.

    What says The Fern?

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    @booboo said in NZ v Bangladesh Test #1:

    Styris going on about a back foot no ball, about how it is first point of contact.

    The law states:

    21.5.1 the bowler’s back foot must land within and not touching the return crease appertaining to his/her stated mode of delivery.

    https://www.lords.org/mcc/laws/no-ball

    So I read that as if your back foot touches the line it's a no ball.

    Bowler landed on his toes and then bought his heel down onto the line. I would say the umpire is correct in calling no ball as that was part of his back foot landing.

    What says The Fern?

    I read it as all being at the time it lands. Agree that it's not completely clear though.

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    Kane clobbers a 4 to reach 200 then declares
    Reckon we have a good chance of winning this test now..

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    Have our top 3 ever combined more runs before?

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  • mimicM Offline
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    Pretty selfish to declare after reaching his milestone
    I thought he didnt care much for stats
    Why not wait for CdG.. give him a couple of overs..

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    wrote on last edited by MN5
    #74

    It's a Saturdee in Hamilton for crying out loud. it's not like Eminem is playing.....so how come there's about as many spectators as there is players?

    Bangladesh sure aren't much of a drawcard.

    Nice to see KW smash an unbeaten double, this guy sure is good.

    Also amusing to see @mariner4life s mate CDGH smash quick runs against a demoralised attack and ensure his spot in the test team for at least the next 10-15 tests.

    @Virgil not wrong, that is some effort from numbers 1-3

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