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New Zealand v West Indies

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    Not sure why they keep bowling short to Wags, even when he gets it wrong they are going for boundaries. The hook to third man for 4 was hilarious.

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      Lunch

      422 for 8

      128 runs in the session

      Wags tantalizingly close to fiddy

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        They'd have to give Wags a chance to bring up his first test 50 before declaring (if that is the plan), or do we bat on?

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          Lunch

          422 for 8

          128 runs in the session

          Wags tantalizingly close to fiddy

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          @booboo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

          Wags tantalizingly close to fiddy

          Love to see him get there in his 50th test.

          The amusing thing about all the short bowling to him is that it's like "well you do it to us, so here is some of your own medicine", except he knows how to hook and pull and they go out of the park (even if a top edge).

          There are some lessons for the bowlers bowling to The Wags (I nearly said "learnings" there, and would have had to punch myself).

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          • BovidaeB Bovidae

            They'd have to give Wags a chance to bring up his first test 50 before declaring (if that is the plan), or do we bat on?

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            @Bovidae I think they do both now, Wags for 50 and then bat on

            If he was on say 20 and we 422 at lunch we declare, but given the current position we maximise the first innings score

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            • SnowyS Snowy

              @booboo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

              Wags tantalizingly close to fiddy

              Love to see him get there in his 50th test.

              The amusing thing about all the short bowling to him is that it's like "well you do it to us, so here is some of your own medicine", except he knows how to hook and pull and they go out of the park (even if a top edge).

              There are some lessons for the bowlers bowling to The Wags (I nearly said "learnings" there, and would have had to punch myself).

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              @Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:

              @booboo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

              Wags tantalizingly close to fiddy

              Love to see him get there in his 50th test.

              The amusing thing about all the short bowling to him is that it's like "well you do it to us, so here is some of your own medicine", except he knows how to hook and pull and they go out of the park (even if a top edge).

              There are some lessons for the bowlers bowling to The Wags (I nearly said "learnings" there, and would have had to punch myself).

              Up vote for lessons verse learnings.

              His ridden his luck with the short ones though.

              Two dropped at fine leg and more than one miscue.

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                Bat till they're all out unless they get past 500 or the pitch will turn into a road tomorrow.

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                  Bat till they're all out unless they get past 500 or the pitch will turn into a road tomorrow.

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                  @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                  Bat till they're all out unless they get past 500 or the pitch will turn into a road tomorrow.

                  I know it looks lush, but the last few years pitches in NZ look like green monsters but really just don't seam like they look like they will.

                  The grass is there to keep something in the pitch but doesn't make it unplayable early.

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                  • boobooB booboo

                    @Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                    @booboo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                    Wags tantalizingly close to fiddy

                    Love to see him get there in his 50th test.

                    The amusing thing about all the short bowling to him is that it's like "well you do it to us, so here is some of your own medicine", except he knows how to hook and pull and they go out of the park (even if a top edge).

                    There are some lessons for the bowlers bowling to The Wags (I nearly said "learnings" there, and would have had to punch myself).

                    Up vote for lessons verse learnings.

                    His ridden his luck with the short ones though.

                    Two dropped at fine leg and more than one miscue.

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                    @booboo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                    ridden his luck with the short ones though.
                    Two dropped at fine leg and more than one miscue.

                    Yep. If the Windies could catch this would all look very different but he isn't going to duck or sway so what do you do? Have 5 men scattered around the square leg boundary and keep bowling short? You could try bowling full, or even a good length to him.

                    @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                    Bat till they're all out unless they get past 500 or the pitch will turn into a road tomorrow.

                    Yes. We have seen that before - re the pitch, so keep going for now and really push the run rate seems like the correct stategy so that we bowl today with plenty on the board.

                    @booboo I said the same thing in the last match thread. These aren't minefield pitches and I love them. Something for the bowlers but the great batsmen (Kane) can still deal with it. A bit of lateral movement, consistent bounce, quick enough too. Our groundspeople are doing a fantastic job I reckon.

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                    • SnowyS Snowy

                      @booboo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                      ridden his luck with the short ones though.
                      Two dropped at fine leg and more than one miscue.

                      Yep. If the Windies could catch this would all look very different but he isn't going to duck or sway so what do you do? Have 5 men scattered around the square leg boundary and keep bowling short? You could try bowling full, or even a good length to him.

                      @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                      Bat till they're all out unless they get past 500 or the pitch will turn into a road tomorrow.

                      Yes. We have seen that before - re the pitch, so keep going for now and really push the run rate seems like the correct stategy so that we bowl today with plenty on the board.

                      @booboo I said the same thing in the last match thread. These aren't minefield pitches and I love them. Something for the bowlers but the great batsmen (Kane) can still deal with it. A bit of lateral movement, consistent bounce, quick enough too. Our groundspeople are doing a fantastic job I reckon.

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                      @Snowy said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                      Yes. We have seen that before - re the pitch, so keep going for now and really push the run rate seems like the correct stategy so that we bowl today with plenty on the board.

                      spot on - and takes time out of today too, so the bowlers can share 30 odd overs, have good spells and come back tomorrow fresh.

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                        50 up for Wags, his first test 50 in his 50th test. Nicholls also has his highest test score.

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                        • GodderG Godder

                          50 up for Wags, his first test 50 in his 50th test. Nicholls also has his highest test score.

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                          @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                          50 up for Wags, his first test 50 in his 50th test. Nicholls also has his highest test score.

                          Highest FC too apparently

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                            If we can score quickly we may as well keep batting until all out.

                            They are scoring at 8.5 an over for last 10 overs so I say we keep batting.

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                              On a slight tangent, great crowd in

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                                Windies hold a catch. A good one.

                                Nicholls 174 ...

                                Time for Trent to wave the bat in weird directions ...

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                                  Ball 1 goes for 6

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                                    Cricinfo introduced Boult as the most entertaining batsman in the world...

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                                      Cricinfo introduced Boult as the most entertaining batsman in the world...

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                                      @Godder said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                                      Cricinfo introduced Boult as the most entertaining batsman in the world...

                                      Aaaand gorne

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                                        460 is a decent score

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                                          460 is a decent score

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                                          @booboo said in New Zealand v West Indies:

                                          460 is a decent score

                                          Especially considering 297/6 at stumps and 72/3 at lunch yesterday. Props to Nicholls and the lower order for the fight back.

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