Black Caps v Pakistan
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And whilst typing that Kane roars into the 90s (including scraping one over slips ... but we'll ignore that due to the magnificence of the on drives).
@booboo and now 103
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I’d love to see how many balls Kane took for his 2nd 50, seemed very quick.
3 in 3 games now isn’t it for the King.
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@Gunner said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
I’d love to see how many balls Kane took for his 2nd 50, seemed very quick.
3 in 3 games now isn’t it for the King.
The commentators said the second 50 came in 35 balls.
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That was a poor run
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@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Donsteppa said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
I vaguely remember Lance Cairns playing, but no clear memory of his bowling. I gather he was another 80's bowler who could get the ball to talk on occasions.
About now Pakistan are very happy with their first innings score, especially having been 83/4 at one stage.
Sub 120kph but huge in swing (especially with the white ball at night).
In terms of a NZ cricket player ( or any cricket player for that matter ) whose aura exceeds his returns I can’t think of anyone who comes close to Lance Cairns.
You'd look at him nowadays and wonder how he managed to make to First Class level as a bowler.
For those who can't remember Lance think a burlier version of Chris Harris, strangely similar action, about the same pace, similar in swing.
But even in the Young Gun days you wouldn't have picked Harris as a specialist bowler. He was primarily a batsman.
Lance could take wickets though. Took a couple of 7fers, including bowling us to victory in England for the first time.
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Donsteppa said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
I vaguely remember Lance Cairns playing, but no clear memory of his bowling. I gather he was another 80's bowler who could get the ball to talk on occasions.
About now Pakistan are very happy with their first innings score, especially having been 83/4 at one stage.
Sub 120kph but huge in swing (especially with the white ball at night).
In terms of a NZ cricket player ( or any cricket player for that matter ) whose aura exceeds his returns I can’t think of anyone who comes close to Lance Cairns.
You'd look at him nowadays and wonder how he managed to make to First Class level as a bowler.
For those who can't remember Lance think a burlier version of Chris Harris, strangely similar action, about the same pace, similar in swing.
But even in the Young Gun days you wouldn't have picked Harris as a specialist bowler. He was primarily a batsman.
Lance could take wickets though. Took a couple of 7fers, including bowling us to victory in England for the first time.
An ok bowler I'll give him that but he averaged 16 with the bat. SIXTEEN !
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@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Donsteppa said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
I vaguely remember Lance Cairns playing, but no clear memory of his bowling. I gather he was another 80's bowler who could get the ball to talk on occasions.
About now Pakistan are very happy with their first innings score, especially having been 83/4 at one stage.
Sub 120kph but huge in swing (especially with the white ball at night).
In terms of a NZ cricket player ( or any cricket player for that matter ) whose aura exceeds his returns I can’t think of anyone who comes close to Lance Cairns.
You'd look at him nowadays and wonder how he managed to make to First Class level as a bowler.
For those who can't remember Lance think a burlier version of Chris Harris, strangely similar action, about the same pace, similar in swing.
But even in the Young Gun days you wouldn't have picked Harris as a specialist bowler. He was primarily a batsman.
Lance could take wickets though. Took a couple of 7fers, including bowling us to victory in England for the first time.
An ok bowler I'll give him that but he averaged 16 with the bat. SIXTEEN !
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@booboo said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Donsteppa said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
I vaguely remember Lance Cairns playing, but no clear memory of his bowling. I gather he was another 80's bowler who could get the ball to talk on occasions.
About now Pakistan are very happy with their first innings score, especially having been 83/4 at one stage.
Sub 120kph but huge in swing (especially with the white ball at night).
In terms of a NZ cricket player ( or any cricket player for that matter ) whose aura exceeds his returns I can’t think of anyone who comes close to Lance Cairns.
You'd look at him nowadays and wonder how he managed to make to First Class level as a bowler.
For those who can't remember Lance think a burlier version of Chris Harris, strangely similar action, about the same pace, similar in swing.
But even in the Young Gun days you wouldn't have picked Harris as a specialist bowler. He was primarily a batsman.
Lance could take wickets though. Took a couple of 7fers, including bowling us to victory in England for the first time.
An ok bowler I'll give him that but he averaged 16 with the bat. SIXTEEN !
He was a bowler who batted 9 or 10 (Chats was 11).
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@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
Yawn, another hundred for Kane. He's so boringly predictable these days.
Is this from the same quote book that some ABs ‘fans’ used when describing the ABs world domination?
If so burn it.
@Gunner said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
Yawn, another hundred for Kane. He's so boringly predictable these days.
Is this from the same quote book that some ABs ‘fans’ used when describing the ABs world domination?
If so burn it.
It's tongue in cheek, I love our little master.
Speaking of which I note that his 24th hundred has come in his 83rd match. For point of reference Sachin Tendulkar got 51 in exactly 200........so without getting ahead of ourselves and bearing in mind Tendulkar is not the single greatest batsman ever despite what the Bobs and Vagene crew say it is still some fucken effort. Incredible stuff from KW.
Long may his boring predictability keep going.
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@Gunner said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
Yawn, another hundred for Kane. He's so boringly predictable these days.
Is this from the same quote book that some ABs ‘fans’ used when describing the ABs world domination?
If so burn it.
It's tongue in cheek, I love our little master.
Speaking of which I note that his 24th hundred has come in his 83rd match. For point of reference Sachin Tendulkar got 51 in exactly 200........so without getting ahead of ourselves and bearing in mind Tendulkar is not the single greatest batsman ever despite what the Bobs and Vagene crew say it is still some fucken effort. Incredible stuff from KW.
Long may his boring predictability keep going.
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@Gunner said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
@MN5 said in Black Caps v Pakistan:
Yawn, another hundred for Kane. He's so boringly predictable these days.
Is this from the same quote book that some ABs ‘fans’ used when describing the ABs world domination?
If so burn it.
It's tongue in cheek, I love our little master.
I know mate, as was mine

