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Black Caps v England

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  • nzzpN nzzp

    Herald borks it completely. Rates this no 1, and has the WTC victory at No 4. no, no no.

    WTC 1
    This a close second.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/etched-in-history-top-5-most-famous-black-caps-victories/T65PAT3LRRFYTHPZOUDOS57UPI/

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    @nzzp said in Black Caps v England:

    Herald borks it completely. Rates this no 1, and has the WTC victory at No 4. no, no no.

    WTC 1
    This a close second.

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/etched-in-history-top-5-most-famous-black-caps-victories/T65PAT3LRRFYTHPZOUDOS57UPI/

    Yeah WTC was a special moment and will probably never be surpassed as number 1 on these lists ever if we win another world cup final, because the WTC final was a fantastic cricket match as well as the final as well as the first win as well as the crowning moment of a golden generation that might otherwise have been remembered for losing four finals.

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      You'd almost think Kane planned this to distract from getting any more attention for getting the run scoring record.

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        Not many tests would have been more of a rollercoaster than this one. Momentum shifts...

        England 21/3
        England 323/3
        England 435/8 NZ103/7
        NZ 209/10

        2nd innings

        NZ 455/5
        NZ483/10

        England 53/1
        England 80/5
        England 201/5
        England 215/8
        England 251/8
        England 256/10

        Phew!!!

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        • Chris B.C Chris B.

          Not many tests would have been more of a rollercoaster than this one. Momentum shifts...

          England 21/3
          England 323/3
          England 435/8 NZ103/7
          NZ 209/10

          2nd innings

          NZ 455/5
          NZ483/10

          England 53/1
          England 80/5
          England 201/5
          England 215/8
          England 251/8
          England 256/10

          Phew!!!

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          @Chris-B

          Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

          Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

          I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

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          • CyclopsC Cyclops

            @Chris-B

            Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

            Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

            I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

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            https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/64776695

            As England blast the ball to all parts (or at least try to), are Smith and Marnus Labuschagne really going to keep leaving it in more and more ridiculous ways, like two men pretending to have a lightsabre fight with a couple of baguettes?

            Brilliant!

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            • MN5M MN5

              @Dan54 said in Black Caps v England:

              Well you know if anyone gets bored and needs a laugh, just go back over the comments and read some of them, BCs can't win, they useless get rid of most of them, and then see the end!!
              That is no way a dig at anyone, just it's a good read, we all are experts (and I mean ALL) until we are not.
              C'mon a great day for test cricket and cricket in the country, we all get a chance to believe again!!! That is just amazing, and one last question how bloody boring is test cricket???

              I’m fairly positive I’ve only had a go at Bracewell.

              But yeah, test cricket is the best by far

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              @MN5 Mate it was all said in jest, jus to add to the good feeling of a great teat. I genuinely wasn't criticising any of us, just laughing at how sport can make us look like we knoe nothing at times! I don't even know who had a go at anyone. Lol

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                The talk overnight of non-wide calls is nice, good to be back on the right side of the equation for that after 2019 😊

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                • CyclopsC Cyclops

                  @Chris-B

                  Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                  Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                  I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

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                  @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                  @Chris-B

                  Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                  Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                  I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                  Absolutely.

                  Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                  I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                  Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

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                  • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

                    The talk overnight of non-wide calls is nice, good to be back on the right side of the equation for that after 2019 😊

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                    @Donsteppa said in Black Caps v England:

                    The talk overnight of non-wide calls is nice, good to be back on the right side of the equation for that after 2019 😊

                    England can take solace in the fact that they hit 86 boundaries to our paltry 75 (if my maths are correct) in the definitive metric.

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                    • boobooB booboo

                      @Donsteppa said in Black Caps v England:

                      The talk overnight of non-wide calls is nice, good to be back on the right side of the equation for that after 2019 😊

                      England can take solace in the fact that they hit 86 boundaries to our paltry 75 (if my maths are correct) in the definitive metric.

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                      @booboo said in Black Caps v England:

                      @Donsteppa said in Black Caps v England:

                      The talk overnight of non-wide calls is nice, good to be back on the right side of the equation for that after 2019 😊

                      England can take solace in the fact that they hit 86 boundaries to our paltry 75 (if my maths are correct) in the definitive metric.

                      Great. We won then 😀

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                        Ordinarily this morning might have been a good time for the usual rant about two Test series, and if only there had been a decider scheduled for Friday at Hagley.

                        But in this case there seems something very satisfying about the after glow of a one run Test victory. Especially after the first Test margin, and then following on.

                        (I hope anyone who genuinely saw that coming also cashed in big time at the TAB! 🙂 )

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                        • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

                          Ordinarily this morning might have been a good time for the usual rant about two Test series, and if only there had been a decider scheduled for Friday at Hagley.

                          But in this case there seems something very satisfying about the after glow of a one run Test victory. Especially after the first Test margin, and then following on.

                          (I hope anyone who genuinely saw that coming also cashed in big time at the TAB! 🙂 )

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                          @Donsteppa said in Black Caps v England:

                          (I hope anyone who genuinely saw that coming also cashed in big time at the TAB! 🙂 )

                          Anyone know the best odds you have could picked up? End of the 2nd day?

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                          • MN5M MN5

                            @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                            @Chris-B

                            Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                            Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                            I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                            Absolutely.

                            Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                            I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                            Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

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                            @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                            @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                            @Chris-B

                            Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                            Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                            I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                            Absolutely.

                            Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                            I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                            Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

                            15 years ago Ian Smith had a bloody good claim to being our number one all time keeper. Blundell is probably a few years away from pushing him out of the top 3.

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                              • CyclopsC Cyclops

                                @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                                @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                @Chris-B

                                Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                                Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                                I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                                Absolutely.

                                Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                                I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                                Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

                                15 years ago Ian Smith had a bloody good claim to being our number one all time keeper. Blundell is probably a few years away from pushing him out of the top 3.

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                                @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                                @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                @Chris-B

                                Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                                Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                                I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                                Absolutely.

                                Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                                I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                                Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

                                15 years ago Ian Smith had a bloody good claim to being our number one all time keeper. Blundell is probably a few years away from pushing him out of the top 3.

                                After a shaky start he seems to have settled into his batting role nicely. He is the anchor of the lower order now, the way BJ used to be

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                                • canefanC canefan

                                  @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                  @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                                  @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                  @Chris-B

                                  Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                                  Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                                  I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                                  Absolutely.

                                  Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                                  I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                                  Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

                                  15 years ago Ian Smith had a bloody good claim to being our number one all time keeper. Blundell is probably a few years away from pushing him out of the top 3.

                                  After a shaky start he seems to have settled into his batting role nicely. He is the anchor of the lower order now, the way BJ used to be

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                                  @canefan said in Black Caps v England:

                                  @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                  @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                                  @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                  @Chris-B

                                  Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                                  Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                                  I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                                  Absolutely.

                                  Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                                  I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                                  Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

                                  15 years ago Ian Smith had a bloody good claim to being our number one all time keeper. Blundell is probably a few years away from pushing him out of the top 3.

                                  After a shaky start he seems to have settled into his batting role nicely. He is the anchor of the lower order now, the way BJ used to be

                                  It’s like BJ never left. Blundell seems to have the same uncanny ability to get runs when needed ( which is often as of late )

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                                  • MN5M MN5

                                    @canefan said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @Chris-B

                                    Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                                    Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                                    I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                                    Absolutely.

                                    Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                                    I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                                    Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

                                    15 years ago Ian Smith had a bloody good claim to being our number one all time keeper. Blundell is probably a few years away from pushing him out of the top 3.

                                    After a shaky start he seems to have settled into his batting role nicely. He is the anchor of the lower order now, the way BJ used to be

                                    It’s like BJ never left. Blundell seems to have the same uncanny ability to get runs when needed ( which is often as of late )

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                                    @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @canefan said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @MN5 said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @Cyclops said in Black Caps v England:

                                    @Chris-B

                                    Our second innings also went from 149 for no loss to 167/3.

                                    Blundell is quietly building himself a pretty bloody handy record. 4 tons, an average of 45 from 40 innings with only 4 not outs.

                                    I remember after Parore retired we had a real period of purgatory until Baz settled the wicket keeping position down, and since then it feels like we've had a bit of an conveyor belt with Baz, BJ and Blundell all looking absolutely world class.

                                    Absolutely.

                                    Not an exaggeration to say we’d be fucked without him.

                                    I’m still not entirely sure which of Baz or BJ makes my all time test XI.

                                    Blundell is complicating things further if he carries on like this.

                                    15 years ago Ian Smith had a bloody good claim to being our number one all time keeper. Blundell is probably a few years away from pushing him out of the top 3.

                                    After a shaky start he seems to have settled into his batting role nicely. He is the anchor of the lower order now, the way BJ used to be

                                    It’s like BJ never left. Blundell seems to have the same uncanny ability to get runs when needed ( which is often as of late )

                                    Yeah. In his first few innings he looked a little unsure. But now he pretty much does what BJ did, and he can go into attack mode as well

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                                    • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

                                      Ordinarily this morning might have been a good time for the usual rant about two Test series, and if only there had been a decider scheduled for Friday at Hagley.

                                      But in this case there seems something very satisfying about the after glow of a one run Test victory. Especially after the first Test margin, and then following on.

                                      (I hope anyone who genuinely saw that coming also cashed in big time at the TAB! 🙂 )

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                                      @Donsteppa said in Black Caps v England:

                                      Ordinarily this morning might have been a good time for the usual rant about two Test series, and if only there had been a decider scheduled for Friday at Hagley.

                                      But in this case there seems something very satisfying about the after glow of a one run Test victory. Especially after the first Test margin, and then following on.

                                      (I hope anyone who genuinely saw that coming also cashed in big time at the TAB! 🙂 )

                                      I assume @Damo walked away with a pile of cash

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                                      • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                        @Donsteppa said in Black Caps v England:

                                        Ordinarily this morning might have been a good time for the usual rant about two Test series, and if only there had been a decider scheduled for Friday at Hagley.

                                        But in this case there seems something very satisfying about the after glow of a one run Test victory. Especially after the first Test margin, and then following on.

                                        (I hope anyone who genuinely saw that coming also cashed in big time at the TAB! 🙂 )

                                        I assume @Damo walked away with a pile of cash

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                                        @No-Quarter said in Black Caps v England:

                                        @Donsteppa said in Black Caps v England:

                                        Ordinarily this morning might have been a good time for the usual rant about two Test series, and if only there had been a decider scheduled for Friday at Hagley.

                                        But in this case there seems something very satisfying about the after glow of a one run Test victory. Especially after the first Test margin, and then following on.

                                        (I hope anyone who genuinely saw that coming also cashed in big time at the TAB! 🙂 )

                                        I assume @Damo walked away with a pile of cash

                                        I fear he may have over estimated the winning margin by a factor of 100 🙂

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                                          I certainly thought they left the door ajar for us when they enforced the follow on, but not enough to put money on it, damn it.

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