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  • sharkS Offline
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    ODIs have been our best format for quite a while. We've consistently punched at World Cups even with mediocre teams and have had plenty of successful series in between. Sure it looked like we were a better test team than ODI team for patches, but we can't beat the best teams away in the longest format (last series win in Australia, India, England or SA please, anyone?) and are typically only on or around par at home against the same teams. Australia and SA pose a particular mental block i think. In 50 over cricket we can beat anyone on our day.

    I can't wait for the C-H series in Australia next month. A genuine opportunity for some revenge after the test series mauling. And I'll be at two of the games in Sydney.

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    @Gunner said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    CDG you are waaaaaay overdue for runs!

    We dug ourselves into a hole here by scoring about 4 runs from 3 overs.

    I liked the coolness that (mainly) they did that with. Played out Jadeja's last over and a couple from Bumrah - knowing that they still had plenty of overs from Saini and Thakur to come and that the runrate was always well in hand as long as we didn't lose wickets.

    Pity Neesham got himself out in that period, but it worked out happily with Colin coming in and smashing it.

    A whitewash of India in the ODIs - bouncing back well from the T20s.

    Wonder who we'll have available to bowl in the tests? Wagner is a certainty. Be nice to have all of Boult, Ferguson and Henry available for selection - I'd have Jamieson in the mix as well, along with Timmy.

    And I'd be tempted to play without a spinner.

    India will put out a good team!

    http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/squad/1215356.html

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    @Chris-B said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    And I'd be tempted to play without a spinner.

    Which is fortunate as we don't really have one.

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    If we beat India in the Test Matches what do you think of the Cricket Summer as a whole?

    Beating England and India should always be seen as a success but losing to Aussie the way we did should be seen a failure.

    For me though, on the whole, I wold say it has been a really good cricket summer.

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    I agree.

    While the current generation has had great success at home, winning tests away from home in Aust/India/SA remains elusive.

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    @Hooroo said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    If we beat India in the Test Matches what do you think of the Cricket Summer as a whole?

    It's a big "if" but I agree with you, if we win, then it is a pass.
    Lose both though and it is a fail.

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    @Hooroo that aussie team played out of its mind and our tour organizers sold the team down the river with no warm up games and a first game pink ball test in Perth

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  • sharkS Offline
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    If we win the C-H ODI series and India test series it'd be a win for me but forever tainted badly by the Australia test series.

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    @shark Yeah - that was sort of a Litmus Test series and we got badly stuffed, so for me it's a good season that's been badly tarnished.

    Mind you - Davey won the Allan Border medal after averaging 9.5 in an Ashes series! 🙂

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    If we now go lose the two tests against India with Stead back at the helm, things will get very interesting indeed.

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    Great against Poms, abject against Australia - worst series ever based on expectation vs reality. Laughably poor against India in T2O's, bounced back well in ODI's.

    If we get smacked in Tests and CH (quite possible) it'll be a poor summer enlivened by a couple of bright spots. If we win both (possible but less likely) it'll be a very, very good one with a massive asterisk.

    No pressure lads.

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    Thinking about it further, we have been a good team for a long time now and we are super tough to beat at home and struggle a bit away. You know what though, most of the top teams are struggling on the road over all. There is no top team that is dominating in recent times on the road.

    I think we are as competitive as SA, England, Oz and India overall.

    Still really happy with the team as a whole

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    @Hooroo said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    Thinking about it further, we have been a good team for a long time now and we are super tough to beat at home and struggle a bit away. You know what though, most of the top teams are struggling on the road over all. There is no top team that is dominating in recent times on the road.

    absolutely.

    Even Aus struggles abroad

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    and of course the most recent away series in SA ...

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    @Chris-B said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    And I'd be tempted to play without a spinner.

    Hahaha, wishful thinking.

    We've been banging on about this ever since ol' Danny boy retired....

    We've got to have that defensive spinner in the side who can keep it tight at one end, because NONE of our other bowlers are capable of that.....🤷🏼♂

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    @Gunner 🙂 More than likely (wishful thinking).

    But, I'm wondering whether we might have learned something from that 2nd ODI where we won without a spinner.

    Heard Hesson discussing the topic during the last ODI and he said he'd have picked Astle, but Astle's retired. Thinks Santner will be down on confidence and Ish isn't consistent enough - but didn't endorse either of Ajaz or Someville.

    Also said they're planning/expecting to leave some grass on the pitches to help defuse the Indian spinners - so if we're avoiding anything remotely spin friendly (and we should be), I reckon play 4 specialist seamers plus CdG. (And I'm going to say Boult, Wagner, Ferguson and Jamieson).

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    @Gunner said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    because NONE of our other bowlers are capable of that.....

    Wags consistently does that more effectively than any of our spin options and has proved he can bounce back from bowling 40 overs in an innings. The Big fella can also do it when conditions suit.

    @Chris-B said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    I'm going to say Boult, Wagner, Ferguson and Jamieson

    Not saying I disagree but that's a real shit or bust option. Don't think Steads got the cojones for that call. Boult, Timmee, Wagner, Santner unless injury forces his hand. Cue much grinding of teeth.

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    @Chris-B said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    @Gunner 🙂 More than likely (wishful thinking).

    But, I'm wondering whether we might have learned something from that 2nd ODI where we won without a spinner.

    Heard Hesson discussing the topic during the last ODI and he said he'd have picked Astle, but Astle's retired. Thinks Santner will be down on confidence and Ish isn't consistent enough - but didn't endorse either of Ajaz or Someville.

    Also said they're planning/expecting to leave some grass on the pitches to help defuse the Indian spinners - so if we're avoiding anything remotely spin friendly (and we should be), I reckon play 4 specialist seamers plus CdG. (And I'm going to say Boult, Wagner, Ferguson and Jamieson).

    If they do that, Little Kane has to suck it up and bowl some overs if they need a little spin as a variation. Jeet too, he has to make himself useful for something (if he makes it into the side that is). Is Ferg fit? He has a question mark on his durability after the Oz tour. If Boult is fit he will go with him, Timmy and Wags. Henry is the boring final choice, Jamieson would be a big leap from ODI, or maybe Neesh who has shown himself to be a good test batting all rounder who can bowl a bit

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    @dogmeat said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    @Chris-B said in Indian Cricket Tour of NZ 2020:

    I'm going to say Boult, Wagner, Ferguson and Jamieson

    Not saying I disagree but that's a real shit or bust option. Don't think Steads got the cojones for that call. Boult, Timmee, Wagner, Santner unless injury forces his hand. Cue much grinding of teeth.

    My question for Stead and Larsen is, "How many wickets per test have NZ spinners taken in home tests in the last five seasons"? With supplementary questions relating to the sort of pitches we're planning to play the world's best players of spin bowling on.

    I really can't see much point in a spinner.

    I think most likely they would play Timmy ahead of Jamieson - but, with a five-pronged seam attack, I'd go for the differences that Ferg and Jamieson can bring over Tim's experience.

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    Might be pretty risky picking both Boult & Ferguson (if he's fit), considering they're both coming off injury lay offs...

    I think Boult, Southee and Wagner will be lock ins. They're our best ever bowling combination.

    The 4th bowling spot comes down to injuries and whether or not they have the kahunas to ditch a spinner.... If Ferguson is not 100% fit, I'd go with Jamieson. But knowing the conservative nature of the selectors they'll go with Henry despite the fact he has failed to deliver in the chances he's had with the red ball.

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    The stats re spinners taking test wickets in NZ, and particularly NZ spinners, were trotted out this arvo on RS. And they're fucking abysmal. The most any single spinner has taken in NZ in the last decade is 25. 25!!! In many other countries that's a good series!

    I was already thinking we're better off not playing a spinner and the stats I heard today completely reaffirmed that for me. I'd play three specialist seamers plus CDG and Neesham, assuming he's up for the bowling.

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