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  • CyclopsC Offline
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    #216

    Ton up for Watling

    Got there two balls before drinks. Drinks will never have tasted so good.

    Ton number 8, 2nd vs England.

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    Well done BJ, IIRC scoreda 70 then 100 in Sri Lanka and now gets another quality ton in his first test dig back - averages 50 at number 6 according to RS so world class

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    BJ just the 15th wicket keeper to score 3000 test runs (playing as a keeper), only 2 in that list have a higher average.
    Gilchrist and Andy Flower.

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    Stumps.

    41 run lead.

    4 in the hutch.

    BJ 119
    Santna Claus 41

    Good day 🙂

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    250/2 scored today...happy with that 🙂

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    @booboo Important for Santner to get some runs. Needs to contribute with the bat consistently to stay in the side

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    @SynicBast said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    @Godder said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    316/5 at tea, excellent work by Watling and CdG. Still early in his career, but CdG would be getting up there as a test all-rounder.

    He's got a better bowling strike-rate and average than Stokes, and a better batting average, yet somehow stokes is seen as the better all-rounder - usual fallacious case of equating limited over performances with Tests

    Stokes has played a lot more tests and against tougher opposition. He's had 26 Ashes innings with the bat, where Colin has never played Australia. Similarly, Stokes has played plenty against India, where Colin never has.

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    Dominant day for us. Hopefully Southee's eye is in and he can plunder a quick 30 or 40 some time tomorrow and we can get a lead of 150-200.

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    Great day by Watling - with good support from CdG, Santner and Nicholls.

    Man - Santner is a product of playing in this helmeted era. How has he not learned to duck or drop his hands and sway out of the line?

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    @Chris-B said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    @SynicBast said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    @Godder said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    316/5 at tea, excellent work by Watling and CdG. Still early in his career, but CdG would be getting up there as a test all-rounder.

    He's got a better bowling strike-rate and average than Stokes, and a better batting average, yet somehow stokes is seen as the better all-rounder - usual fallacious case of equating limited over performances with Tests

    Stokes has played a lot more tests and against tougher opposition. He's had 26 Ashes innings with the bat, where Colin has never played Australia. Similarly, Stokes has played plenty against India, where Colin never has.

    What’s the old saying, you can only play what’s in front of you?

    Also the fact he plays for NZ means he’s never going to get the usual plaudits that a good English, Aussie or Indian cricketer are going to get.

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    We should be looking to up the scoring rate now. Declare just after lunch, hopefully with a 150 - 180 Run lead.

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    Completely becalmed. Hopefully a sign that the pitch is starting to wear and get tougher to bat on.

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    @Cyclops said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    Completely becalmed. Hopefully a sign that the pitch is starting to wear and get tougher to bat on.

    Sounds like it's Wags time!!

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    Would like to see us trying to play some shots.

    60 run lead.

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    Conspiracy theory ...
    Seems to be an English seagull flying past the bowlers arm just as they bowl. Happens too often to be coincidence ...

    Not working for them though

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    I can see why they're digging in. Flailing and being all out for 440 makes no sense given the slowness of the pitch. If they can occupy the crease then the runs will come - still think this is heading for a draw though and the pitch has let down the grand occasion of Bay Oval's first test

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    Bjs highest test score, the longest test innings by a NZ keeper as well.

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    @Virgil would love to see him go on and get a double. I imagine he’ll have limited time to do it after lunch through so he’d have to up his tempo significantly.

    100 odd runs in the next hour, enough for Satnav to bring up his maiden tonne BJ to bring up his double.... wishful thinking I know 🤔

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    @KiwiPie said in Cricket: NZ vs England:

    I can see why they're digging in. Flailing and being all out for 440 makes no sense given the slowness of the pitch. If they can occupy the crease then the runs will come - still think this is heading for a draw though and the pitch has let down the grand occasion of Bay Oval's first test

    I disagree. The pitch is flat so we need as much time as possible to bowl them out. We have zero risk of losing so if the game is heading for a draw, why not go for it?

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    Lunch. 99 run lead.

    Would be good to accelerate a bit.

    Am not talking flailing but 16 runs in the opening hour is not exactly demonstrating intent.

    Picked up a bit without risk in the second hour with 42.

    Seems to me though best chance of a win is keep doing what we're doing, put a big lead on and rely on scoreboard pressure, and chase a small total in the last session tomorrow.

    I don't thinks there's enough tome to get them out and chase a medium sized total.

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