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    This Rachin kid is a bit of alright.... I like the balance of the team, with Phillips and Ravindra there as batting all-rounders. Not sure they will trouble the Aussies either, but it makes room for another seamer (Wags)

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    @canefan said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    This Rachin kid is a bit of alright

    mah dude

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    Looking every bit a test calibre spinner right now

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    This is such a joke of a test series. South Africans making us look like world beaters.

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    Should we be worried about Ravindra taking wickets in the second session given we've dropped santner but the South Africans have picked two spinners? Haven't seen Ravindra's wickets yet so not sure what they were like.

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    @SouthernMann said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    This is such a joke of a test series. South Africans making us look like world beaters.

    They sent a very understrengthed side and we’re playing at home.

    You sound surprised things are panning out like they are.

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    Wow a strange dismissal.

    Over seemingly called, tv goes to an ad beak then we come back to see Bedingham has been caught off his foot.

    Oh well, out is out and we needed to break that partnership.

    Ravindra now with 3

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    Rachin “Sobers” Ravindra making shit happen

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    Debuting a 37 year old spin bowler who looks like he is 57 is the exclamation mark on South Africa’s disrespect for this tour…

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    @Stag said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Debuting a 37 year old spin bowler who looks like he is 57 is the exclamation mark on South Africa’s disrespect for this tour…

    SA need another Pat Symcox, he could well be that man

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    Southee is an awful reviewer, but now we're back up to 3 reviews you can afford to be a bit more speculative.

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    Pretty average day of cricket all round, average bowling to average batters

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    Tough day to judge. The dismissals were pretty average and looked like it was getting easier to bat, so having them 220/6 is probably a pretty good spot. On the other hand, taking spin on day one is a little ominous when we'll be batting last against a side with two spinners.

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    @Stag said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Pretty average day of cricket all round, average bowling to average batters

    Yeah we were all over them early on but took the pressure off.

    Concerning that we relied on a part time spinner to get all those wickets too

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    Good pace by O’Rourke in his debut quickest ball was 143.8 kms he hit 140ks plus a number of balls.

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    Funny coincidence; South Africa 220/6 after 89 overs yesterday, West Indies 220/6 after 20 overs in the T20 vs Australia last night.

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    @Cyclops said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Funny coincidence; South Africa 220/6 after 89 overs yesterday, West Indies 220/6 after 20 overs in the T20 vs Australia last night.

    Yeah with modern test cricket you’d think they would have added about another hundred on top of that ( but also run the risk of getting all out )

    I’d like us to be batting WELL before lunchtime today, let’s hope this happens.

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    @MN5 said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    @SouthernMann said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    This is such a joke of a test series. South Africans making us look like world beaters.

    They sent a very understrengthed side and we’re playing at home.

    You sound surprised things are panning out like they are.

    Not surprised at all. Just a bit disappointing there is such a shit series going on.

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    @Chris said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Good pace by O’Rourke in his debut quickest ball was 143.8 kms he hit 140ks plus a number of balls.

    Would this be the first time O'Rourke would have played or trained with full ball tracking? e.g. cricviz (i think).

    In radio comms yesterday, mentioned that his LBW was one of only 3 balls he bowled that was hitting the stumps (this was part way through the day). Not sure if they were just talking about his first spell, or at that point of the day I think he had bowled 2 spells.

    I'm wondering if he would have had that level of detailed feedback (ball-tracking) before? Can assume the rate of improvement must be huge once start getting that.

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    @Rapido said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    @Chris said in Black Caps v South Africa Tests:

    Good pace by O’Rourke in his debut quickest ball was 143.8 kms he hit 140ks plus a number of balls.

    Would this be the first time O'Rourke would have played or trained with full ball tracking? e.g. cricviz (i think).

    In radio comms yesterday, mentioned that his LBW was one of only 3 balls he bowled that was hitting the stumps (this was part way through the day). Not sure if they were just talking about his first spell, or at that point of the day I think he had bowled 2 spells.

    I'm wondering if he would have had that level of detailed feedback (ball-tracking) before? Can assume the rate of improvement must be huge once start getting that.

    I am not sure How often Will has been under a controlled environment using that technology in NZ.
    I couple of times in Australia he has.

    We have found the improvement is Hugh we use it in conjunction with video analysis to breakdown the bowling action under stress for injury prevention, as well as a breakdown of consistency of the bowling action.

    Understanding what changes of action occurs when speeds drop off or in crease.It gives the bowler a better understanding of what happens to the action as they get tired and what stress then converts to the body.
    It obviously gives the bowler a better understanding of consistency of their actions when bowling at top pace.
    Bowlers of course know where they pitch the ball varies the pace but when they hit their high speeds what is aligned in their bowling action.

    The bowlers certainly pick up pace and can sustain it for longer periods we have found with consistent training using both training technology.

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