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    @hydro11 said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    People criticising O'Keefe obviously never listened to him on the ABC. Laughing at his jokes is his schtick. There is absolutely nothing arrogant about it though. Heaps of his humour is self-depreciating. He will talk about how he is the least penetrative bowler in test history (has the highest ratio of wickets as catches).

    I like the title of one of his books: Turn, Turn, Turn ... please!

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    @booboo said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    I like the title of one of his books: Turn, Turn, Turn ... please!

    That's pretty good. The problem I had was that he would find it hilarious, rather than leave other people to laugh. I'll give him another chance and try to ignore his giggling when he says something witty. He may well have been better on radio as someone mentioned. It was a pre match or lunch panel show when the cameras were on him and his smirking at his own jokes was a bit off. I may also be a bit intolerant... As I said he does make some good analytical comments though.

    Unfortunately the biggest joke at the moment is the Black caps and I haven't found that funny either.

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

    @hydro11 I liked K O'K on the radio and I like his humour.

    But, I don't think he does an even-handed commentary on TV.

    I don't mind him. The Fox team are a world away from the bores that used to inhabit 9. Healy used to give me the shits

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    @No-Quarter said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    @No-Quarter said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    We're not out of the game by any stretch. Losing Kane was a blow but we've got plenty of batting. If Ross can score big we are right in the contest. Big day for the Caps tomorrow, the whole series rests in it.

    Yeah nah.

    We won't win, we basically gave that option away when we chose to bowl. But it's a flat pitch and we have a lot of quality players, we should be backing ourselves to get the draw out of this.

    Yeah - we've got 18 wickets in hand and we need to bat for two and a bit days.

    Dig in for the first session today - blunt the Aussie quicks a bit and we're a decent shot at a draw.

    Lose 3+ wickets and we're staring 2-0 in the face.

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

    bat for two and a bit days.

    When was the last time we did that? More specifically in Aus?

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    @Siam said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    First time in a while I've doubted young Kane. I can forgive his shot, just, with a bit of mental manipulation, but bowling Blundell after lunch had an odour of white flag about it.

    More of a prayer than a plan and 3 overs for a net bowler at a crucial restart is as unfathomable as it is unforgivable.

    Blundell must have been something that was discussed at lunch, so Stead has surely got to be partially culpable for that decision. Agree it was a pretty strange choice - sort of like having a decent fourth grade club spinner bowl a few test overs and hope he'll snaffle a wicket. A bit desperate.

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    @Snowy I mean across two innings.

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    @Snowy said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

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

    bat for two and a bit days.

    When was the last time we did that? More specifically in Aus?

    Rossco's done it before 😏

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

    @Snowy I mean across two innings.

    Yeah, realised that. I just don't think that we have ever been particularly good batting for time - with the odd exception. Graetbatch, Rossco, can't think of too many others.

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

    @Siam said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    First time in a while I've doubted young Kane. I can forgive his shot, just, with a bit of mental manipulation, but bowling Blundell after lunch had an odour of white flag about it.

    More of a prayer than a plan and 3 overs for a net bowler at a crucial restart is as unfathomable as it is unforgivable.

    Blundell must have been something that was discussed at lunch, so Stead has surely got to be partially culpable for that decision. Agree it was a pretty strange choice - sort of like having a decent fourth grade club spinner bowl a few test overs and hope he'll snaffle a wicket. A bit desperate.

    Stead isn't a patch on Mike Hesson. Never thought I'd say something like that in Hesson's early days. And Kane isn't the strong leader that McCullum was. Having said that, man for man we are simply not good enough. The only player who has enhanced his reputation so far is Wags

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    There goes that plan...

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    OK yeah we're fucked

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    Pace and accuracy. Makes a huge difference.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    Pace and accuracy. Makes a huge difference.

    The height is what sets these guys apart. Really hard to get forward properly.

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    Well I thought that I would be free from watching cricket tomorrow, looks like I might have to do something else this afternoon too (if they enforce the follow on).

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    Kane should get another chance at the crease pretty soon....

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    46/4 is exactly the kind of scorecard BJ likes to walk out to. It's all part of the plan.

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    Great to see Smith drop a catch. That's a positive. Also Davey didn't score any runs again. Good test so far overall.

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    The Black Cap senior players talked well about wanting to play in a MCG Boxing Day test. But other than Wagner, none have fronted when it counted.

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