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    If our batsmen got to face our bowlers we'd score 400+ easily.

    Similarly if the Aussie batsmen had to face their bowlers they'd probably be rolled for under 200.

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    Assistant Jordie Barrett was out easily too

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    @booboo said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    Broken hand for Boult. 😞

    Heading home after the test. Still bowling this arvo though.

    Hopefully they take the opportunity to fly over Sommerville.

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    Neil Wagner should be one of the first names on the BCs team sheet in as many forms of the game as he wishes. That is all

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    @Biorealism said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    @booboo said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    Broken hand for Boult. 😞

    Heading home after the test. Still bowling this arvo though.

    Hopefully they take the opportunity to fly over Sommerville.

    He's a spinner. 38 is not that old to trundle in. Fuck the future, he'll be good for a couple of years easy

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    @canefan said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    Neil Wagner should be one of the first names on the BCs team sheet in as many forms of the game as he wishes. That is all

    He reached 200 test wickets today, and is apparently the only bowler with 200+ test wickets to have debuted since the first ODI, not to have taken at least one ODI wicket.

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    @Godder said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    @canefan said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    Neil Wagner should be one of the first names on the BCs team sheet in as many forms of the game as he wishes. That is all

    He reached 200 test wickets today, and is apparently the only bowler with 200+ test wickets to have debuted since the first ODI, not to have taken at least one ODI wicket.

    Has he ever played ODI or T20 for NZ?

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    @canefan According to cricinfo he hasn’t

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    [As if it couldn’t get any worse ]https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/28380912/trent-boult-scg-test-fracturing-hand)

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    I think the most disappointing thing is that we've been undone by ourselves. A lack of patience and too many loose shots at key moments. The difference between us has been that the Aussie batsmen happily left anything not threatening alone and took what they could get. Our top 4 all went to soft shots at balls easily left. I think the combination of the occasion, the scoreboard pressure and a high quality bowling attack did that.

    Also, although our bowlers performed okay (excellently in the case of Wags) I feel like we never bowled in partnerships so although we had individual bowlers looking threatening from time to time, we never managed to exert consistent pressure at both ends.

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    @booboo said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    Broken hand for Boult. 😞

    Heading home after the test. Still bowling this arvo though.

    What are you doing "liking" that post @KiwiMurph ?

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    @booboo was for the final sentence. He came out and bowled anyway.

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    @Cyclops said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    I think the most disappointing thing is that we've been undone by ourselves. A lack of patience and too many loose shots at key moments. The difference between us has been that the Aussie batsmen happily left anything not threatening alone and took what they could get. Our top 4 all went to soft shots at balls easily left. I think the combination of the occasion, the scoreboard pressure and a high quality bowling attack did that.

    Also, although our bowlers performed okay (excellently in the case of Wags) I feel like we never bowled in partnerships so although we had individual bowlers looking threatening from time to time, we never managed to exert consistent pressure at both ends.

    I actually think the bowlers did everything they could, ish. Southee and Boult bowled a lot of great deliveries. Wagner has been amazing. The Park Cricketer bowled above his station.

    The entire batting card and Santners bowling can get fucked.

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    @mariner4life said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    @Cyclops said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    I think the most disappointing thing is that we've been undone by ourselves. A lack of patience and too many loose shots at key moments. The difference between us has been that the Aussie batsmen happily left anything not threatening alone and took what they could get. Our top 4 all went to soft shots at balls easily left. I think the combination of the occasion, the scoreboard pressure and a high quality bowling attack did that.

    Also, although our bowlers performed okay (excellently in the case of Wags) I feel like we never bowled in partnerships so although we had individual bowlers looking threatening from time to time, we never managed to exert consistent pressure at both ends.

    I actually think the bowlers did everything they could, ish. Southee and Boult bowled a lot of great deliveries. Wagner has been amazing. The Park Cricketer bowled above his station.

    The entire batting card and Santners bowling can get fucked.

    All individual though. I just don't feel like we had an entire bowling unit working in unison, we had four individuals bowling well, doing there own thing. I think partly that was because we were rotating bowlers quite a lot, presumably to save legs so they couldn't really get partnerships going because it felt like we never had the same pair going together for more than six or seven overs.

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    @Cyclops I sort of see what you are saying, but respectfully I disagree. On day 1 I watched a four person unit bowl what I think looked like a plan, and stick to it regimentaly.

    It was countered by a batting unit who played incredibly disciplined and patient cricket, just enough pressure relieving deliveries, and a lack of firepower.

    This pitch is not all out for 150 either.

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    @mikey07 said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    @canefan According to cricinfo he hasn’t

    @mikey07 said in Cricket: NZ vs Aus:

    @canefan According to cricinfo he hasn’t

    I want to know why the fark not. The guy is accurate and has variations now. Plus he’s tough as an super aggressive. Why not?

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    It’s difficult to remember a more disappointing series. Neil Wagner and then nothing.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/cricket/news/article.cfm?c_id=29&objectid=12297041

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    @Donsteppa I also feel sorry for all the kiwi fans who descended on Melbourne en masse, complete with beige kit etc when we finally get the holy grail Boxing Day test, and this is what they got for their cash. Fucking rubbish.

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    Well it's been disappointing and we could have done a bit better with the bat, but to be honest we're just miles outgunned in the bowling department.

    So while the batsmen are being given the stick, in my view it's more in the bowling that the difference lies - when they bat and when we bat it just looks like two different games. You have people like Head and Paine looking comfortable and finding it easy, while people like Rossco and Kane are being worked over.

    We're bringing CdG in as first change and they're bringing Starc.

    It's unfortunately something we've seen in Oz on numerous occasions including last time we were here.

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

    Well it's been disappointing and we could have done a bit better with the bat, but to be honest we're just miles outgunned in the bowling department.

    So while the batsmen are being given the stick, in my view it's more in the bowling that the difference lies - when they bat and when we bat it just looks like two different games. You have people like Head and Paine looking comfortable and finding it easy, while people like Rossco and Kane are being worked over.

    Yep. And actually i'ts a combination isn't it - our 1 and 2 bowlers haven't got wickets, despite bowling really well at times. It's sliding door stuff - pick up a couple of quick wickets and the game is quite different. Then going in to bat after 10 hours in the field is just really really hard.

    I'm disappointed in the decision to bowl after winning the toss. Really frustrating, I can kind of understand why we did it, but then bowling Blundell and Santner instead of Wags was unfathomable.

    Ah well, hindsight eh. Winning at home is what a lot of teams to. It's winning away that's hard. Play these aussies a year ago and it's a different story, different side and we're more competitive.

    Still really frustrated and disappointed though, feels like we didn't get our best selves out there.

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