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2019 Cricket ODI WC

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  • Chris B.C Chris B.

    @Siam He might have taken a record for the longest six balls with that over, as well - if he'd needed them.

    McCullum and Vettori batting needing six off the last over - a few years later they'd have done it at a walk.

    And Michael Clarke largely derailed us with a run out. Having watched that has set him back another five years before I'm willing to countenance that he's not a fluffybunny of the first water.

    In fact, you should be bloody banned for posting that! 🙂

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    @Chris-B hell of a run out wasn't it.

    I'll take my banning with the grace of an ANZAC 😁

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      Back on topic, a day before it starts, this world cup has 7 teams that could take it. Windies and SA have the batting and Pakistan at home are worth a cheeky tenner! 😉

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        Back on topic - I'm wondering who is going to make the XI for NZ's first match.

        In my mind there's a good case to convert Tom Latham back to being an opener and play both him and Blundell. It's not like Nicholls or Munro has played themselves into compelling form ahead of Latham.

        Bowling against the Windies was largely a shitshow. I'm inclined to think that Henry may have played himself out of the XI, so maybe we will see: Guptill, Latham, Williamson, Taylor, Blundell, Neesham, CdG, Santner, Southee, Ferguson, Boult.

        Possibly worth considering Sodhi to take CdG's place - especially if there's any hint that spin might be a good option.

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        • Chris B.C Chris B.

          Back on topic - I'm wondering who is going to make the XI for NZ's first match.

          In my mind there's a good case to convert Tom Latham back to being an opener and play both him and Blundell. It's not like Nicholls or Munro has played themselves into compelling form ahead of Latham.

          Bowling against the Windies was largely a shitshow. I'm inclined to think that Henry may have played himself out of the XI, so maybe we will see: Guptill, Latham, Williamson, Taylor, Blundell, Neesham, CdG, Santner, Southee, Ferguson, Boult.

          Possibly worth considering Sodhi to take CdG's place - especially if there's any hint that spin might be a good option.

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          @Chris-B said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

          Back on topic - I'm wondering who is going to make the XI for NZ's first match.

          In my mind there's a good case to convert Tom Latham back to being an opener and play both him and Blundell. It's not like Nicholls or Munro has played themselves into compelling form ahead of Latham.

          Bowling against the Windies was largely a shitshow. I'm inclined to think that Henry may have played himself out of the XI, so maybe we will see: Guptill, Latham, Williamson, Taylor, Blundell, Neesham, CdG, Santner, Southee, Ferguson, Boult.

          Possibly worth considering Sodhi to take CdG's place - especially if there's any hint that spin might be a good option.

          Why would we pick Blundell ahead of Nicholls? Surely Nicholls has established himself in the team. I don't care what he scores in the warm ups. He has earned the right.

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            Given how bowlers often go for big runs in their 10th it's lucky that Henry only got to bowl 9 ....

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              @Chris-B said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

              Back on topic - I'm wondering who is going to make the XI for NZ's first match.

              In my mind there's a good case to convert Tom Latham back to being an opener and play both him and Blundell. It's not like Nicholls or Munro has played themselves into compelling form ahead of Latham.

              Bowling against the Windies was largely a shitshow. I'm inclined to think that Henry may have played himself out of the XI, so maybe we will see: Guptill, Latham, Williamson, Taylor, Blundell, Neesham, CdG, Santner, Southee, Ferguson, Boult.

              Possibly worth considering Sodhi to take CdG's place - especially if there's any hint that spin might be a good option.

              Why would we pick Blundell ahead of Nicholls? Surely Nicholls has established himself in the team. I don't care what he scores in the warm ups. He has earned the right.

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              @hydro11 Not as an opener, I don't think Nicholls has. He hasn't come out and generated a compelling strike rate in any of his turns opening - in part, because they've kept giving Munro turns, so Nicholls hasn't been given a decent run. Whereas, before Latham got asked to open and keep he was doing a good job opening.

              Right now, we've got a bunch of guys who are undercooked - I say pick one of the few guys who's showing some form.

              For me the question is more who opens - Latham or Nicholls, rather than if Blundell plays. Though I'm prepared to concede that the selectors might see this differently. But, I haven't been impressed with our selectors or administrators in 2019.

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              • KiwiPieK KiwiPie

                Just found out I have 2 free tickets for NZ v West Indies at Old Trafford on Saturday 22 June. And I just happen to be in England then and in Shropshire which isn't too far away. Fortuitous don't you think?

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                @KiwiPie
                Awesome!!!
                As the TSF original cricket correspondent couldn’t have gone to a better bloke🤓

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                  @KiwiPie
                  Awesome!!!
                  As the TSF original cricket correspondent couldn’t have gone to a better bloke🤓

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                  @Xpat2 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                  @KiwiPie
                  Awesome!!!
                  As the TSF original cricket correspondent couldn’t have gone to a better bloke🤓

                  Good to see you're still about Mr Xpat. Sobering thought that the role was almost 20 years ago ....

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                    Everything can be found in the web archive ...

                    http://web.archive.org/web/20030218014755/http://thesilverfern.co.nz/cricket/cricket.htm

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                    • H hydro11

                      @Chris-B said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                      Back on topic - I'm wondering who is going to make the XI for NZ's first match.

                      In my mind there's a good case to convert Tom Latham back to being an opener and play both him and Blundell. It's not like Nicholls or Munro has played themselves into compelling form ahead of Latham.

                      Bowling against the Windies was largely a shitshow. I'm inclined to think that Henry may have played himself out of the XI, so maybe we will see: Guptill, Latham, Williamson, Taylor, Blundell, Neesham, CdG, Santner, Southee, Ferguson, Boult.

                      Possibly worth considering Sodhi to take CdG's place - especially if there's any hint that spin might be a good option.

                      Why would we pick Blundell ahead of Nicholls? Surely Nicholls has established himself in the team. I don't care what he scores in the warm ups. He has earned the right.

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                      @hydro11 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                      @Chris-B said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                      Back on topic - I'm wondering who is going to make the XI for NZ's first match.

                      In my mind there's a good case to convert Tom Latham back to being an opener and play both him and Blundell. It's not like Nicholls or Munro has played themselves into compelling form ahead of Latham.

                      Bowling against the Windies was largely a shitshow. I'm inclined to think that Henry may have played himself out of the XI, so maybe we will see: Guptill, Latham, Williamson, Taylor, Blundell, Neesham, CdG, Santner, Southee, Ferguson, Boult.

                      Possibly worth considering Sodhi to take CdG's place - especially if there's any hint that spin might be a good option.

                      Why would we pick Blundell ahead of Nicholls? Surely Nicholls has established himself in the team. I don't care what he scores in the warm ups. He has earned the right.

                      Damn right. Nicholls walks in no question.

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                        Poms 1/1 after 2 balls. Tahir opened the bowling.

                        Would have paid good odds if you picked him as first wicket taker.

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                          Not a happy start to the CWC for Johnny Bairstow!

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                          • Chris B.C Chris B.

                            @hydro11 Not as an opener, I don't think Nicholls has. He hasn't come out and generated a compelling strike rate in any of his turns opening - in part, because they've kept giving Munro turns, so Nicholls hasn't been given a decent run. Whereas, before Latham got asked to open and keep he was doing a good job opening.

                            Right now, we've got a bunch of guys who are undercooked - I say pick one of the few guys who's showing some form.

                            For me the question is more who opens - Latham or Nicholls, rather than if Blundell plays. Though I'm prepared to concede that the selectors might see this differently. But, I haven't been impressed with our selectors or administrators in 2019.

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                            @Chris-B said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                            @hydro11 Not as an opener, I don't think Nicholls has. He hasn't come out and generated a compelling strike rate in any of his turns opening - in part, because they've kept giving Munro turns, so Nicholls hasn't been given a decent run. Whereas, before Latham got asked to open and keep he was doing a good job opening.

                            Right now, we've got a bunch of guys who are undercooked - I say pick one of the few guys who's showing some form.

                            For me the question is more who opens - Latham or Nicholls, rather than if Blundell plays. Though I'm prepared to concede that the selectors might see this differently. But, I haven't been impressed with our selectors or administrators in 2019.

                            Nicholls should be at 5 if he isn't opening. That's what we should be doing anyway.

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                              Poms 1/1 after 2 balls. Tahir opened the bowling.

                              Would have paid good odds if you picked him as first wicket taker.

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                              @NTA said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                              Poms 1/1 after 2 balls. Tahir opened the bowling.

                              Would have paid good odds if you picked him as first wicket taker.

                              SA must have watched footage of the 1992 CWC team and Dipak Patel opening the bowling

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                                This game shows how good England is. Lose an early wicket but keep on going.

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                                  @Xpat2 said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                                  @KiwiPie
                                  Awesome!!!
                                  As the TSF original cricket correspondent couldn’t have gone to a better bloke🤓

                                  Good to see you're still about Mr Xpat. Sobering thought that the role was almost 20 years ago ....

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                                  @KiwiPie said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                                  Good to see you're still about Mr Xpat. Sobering thought that the role was almost 20 years ago ....

                                  About the time I slowly started to lose interest in cricket as there was just too much of the damn stuff..

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                                    This game shows how good England is. Lose an early wicket but keep on going.

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                                    @hydro11 proteboks haven't bowled that well. Tahir one over too many I think. When the line has been good, the length is ordinary and vice versa

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                                      @hydro11 proteboks haven't bowled that well. Tahir one over too many I think. When the line has been good, the length is ordinary and vice versa

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                                      @NTA said in 2019 Cricket ODI WC:

                                      @hydro11 proteboks haven't bowled that well. Tahir one over too many I think. When the line has been good, the length is ordinary and vice versa

                                      True but this outfield is very fast and boundaries aren't that big.

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                                        Big double breakthrough. South Africa will be on top if they can nab another here. Their 4th and 5th bowlers have really stood up for them.

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                                          Saffas 2 down, 1 retired hurt and very lucky on a shelled catch.

                                          Will the England bowling depth hold out though? Already Ali is going for nearly 7s

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