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+x+x+x+x+x+xI thought McCullum’s crtiticism Of The Kiwis was overly harsh. I thought they fought hard all day in the field. I missed that, what did he say? Southee seemed afraid of the stumps. I'm not going off stats mind you but it seemed like very few of his balls were near the 4th or 5th stump let alone the off stump De grandhomme was a bit better Boult was the worst I have seen him bowl. Clearly under done for this match. It was he that got Head going with a succession of flashing square cuts off very wide deliveries. The Kiwis quicks sure missed a trick not bowling in the correct areas against he and Paine.. neither have a sound technique. Interesting summation, Baggers. Other Test cricketers think Paine has good technique, but poor concentration. Where do you think Head is dodgy? Yeh prob more concentration with Tim. Head plays too far away from his body. You watch the real quality batsmen. They play the ball under their nose in attack and defense.. mostly defense. Head reaches for the ball.. so his head is never over the ball at point of contact which means he is not in total control of the shot. Thanks. I’m going to refer to this analysis next time I watch him bat. I just wonder if he is another batter who will just get the job done in Aus, but fail away? Hopefully, he rectifies this weakness. Good bowlers will work on any weakness their opponent has. That is why only those with the soundest of techniques prosper as long term Test cricketers.Unless of course you are either Don Bradman or Steven Smith.. these two are freaks.
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+xDec, Paine didn't get the Wagner short stuff. He got the Southee dross. Wagner was bowling when Paine came to the crease. He bowled 4.2 overs more and gave Paine around 8 runs of his 17. Paine was on 63 runs when Wagner came back. All up Paine took Wagner for about 11 runs in that innings. Paine attacked and went after Santner. Smashed him. And he found it pretty easy to score regularly and easily off Southee. Thanks.
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+xI thought McCullum’s crtiticism Of The Kiwis was overly harsh. I thought they fought hard all day in the field. I missed that, what did he say? Southee seemed afraid of the stumps. I'm not going off stats mind you but it seemed like very few of his balls were near the 4th or 5th stump let alone the off stump De grandhomme was a bit better Boult was the worst I have seen him bowl. Clearly under done for this match. It was he that got Head going with a succession of flashing square cuts off very wide deliveries. The Kiwis quicks sure missed a trick not bowling in the correct areas against he and Paine.. neither have a sound technique. Interesting summation, Baggers. Other Test cricketers think Paine has good technique, but poor concentration. Where do you think Head is dodgy? Yeh prob more concentration with Tim. Head plays too far away from his body. You watch the real quality batsmen. They play the ball under their nose in attack and defense.. mostly defense. Head reaches for the ball.. so his head is never over the ball at point of contact which means he is not in total control of the shot. Thanks. I’m going to refer to this analysis next time I watch him bat. I just wonder if he is another batter who will just get the job done in Aus, but fail away? Hopefully, he rectifies this weakness. Good bowlers will work on any weakness their opponent has. That is why only those with the soundest of techniques prosper as long term Test cricketers.Unless of course you are either Don Bradman or Steven Smith.. these two are freaks. Cummins looking good already. Beautiful inswinger just going over. I rate Latham.. he may be the fly in the oitment for the Baggy Greens.. not Taylor. Latham is in the mould of Edgar of SA or Burns of England.. good grafters.
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+x+xGiven Wade can bowl at 128 kph, is there any chance he can improve as a bowler at age 32? De Grandhomme and Sayers are effective at only 120kph. De grandhomme is elite with accuracy and movement. Not sure if Wade can do that. Symmonds was surprisingly good though so you never know
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Interesting Patto has opened.
Good over!
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Cummins strikes!
Taylor caught in slips by Burns for 4.
3-46 after a well pitched up ball outside edge.
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+xInteresting Patto has opened. Good over! His shield form over a sustained period of time is mcgrath like. I wonder what he could have been. Not too late to have a decent test career though
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Nicholls LBW Cummins to a pitched up next ball!
Very close decision.
Hat trick ball next.
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slightly fuller than the usual good length is so deadly on this pitch. Cummins has really adjusted
2 in 2 balls
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Cummins 3-9.
NZ 4-46.
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BaggyGreens
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xI thought McCullum’s crtiticism Of The Kiwis was overly harsh. I thought they fought hard all day in the field. I missed that, what did he say? Southee seemed afraid of the stumps. I'm not going off stats mind you but it seemed like very few of his balls were near the 4th or 5th stump let alone the off stump De grandhomme was a bit better Boult was the worst I have seen him bowl. Clearly under done for this match. It was he that got Head going with a succession of flashing square cuts off very wide deliveries. The Kiwis quicks sure missed a trick not bowling in the correct areas against he and Paine.. neither have a sound technique. Interesting summation, Baggers. Other Test cricketers think Paine has good technique, but poor concentration. Where do you think Head is dodgy? Yeh prob more concentration with Tim. Head plays too far away from his body. You watch the real quality batsmen. They play the ball under their nose in attack and defense.. mostly defense. Head reaches for the ball.. so his head is never over the ball at point of contact which means he is not in total control of the shot. Thanks. I’m going to refer to this analysis next time I watch him bat. I just wonder if he is another batter who will just get the job done in Aus, but fail away? Hopefully, he rectifies this weakness. Good bowlers will work on any weakness their opponent has. That is why only those with the soundest of techniques prosper as long term Test cricketers.Unless of course you are either Don Bradman or Steven Smith.. these two are freaks. Cummins looking good already. Beautiful inswinger just going over. I rate Latham.. he may be the fly in the oitment for the Baggy Greens.. not Taylor. Latham is in the mould of Edgar of SA or Burns of England.. good grafters. Yes Cummins!!! Two in two. Kiwis in the poo well and truly.
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+xslightly fuller than the usual good length is so deadly on this pitch. Cummins has really adjusted 2 in 2 balls Has he struggled prior , or been unlucky?
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spot on with the length for the hat-trick ball
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+x+xslightly fuller than the usual good length is so deadly on this pitch. Cummins has really adjusted 2 in 2 balls Has he struggled prior , or been unlucky? his first over was the 8-9m back of a length region going a bit over the stumps but he has gradually adusted his length to fuller there is a bit of variable bounce in a pitch around the 4-6 m mark I'm guessing
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Patto with a snorter to Watling. Kiwis in disarray
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+xCummins strikes! Taylor caught in slips by Burns for 4. 3-46 after a well pitched up ball outside edge. That nick whizzed to Labs.. he looked far too close to me. Lucky with the parry to Burns.
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pretty dominant session really. Somehow pattinson and cummins have to play, I don't know who makes room but they both are capable of averaging in the very low 20s!
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+xpretty dominant session really. Somehow pattinson and cummins have to play, I don't know who makes room but they both are capable of averaging in the very low 20s! It is tough who to leave out when all four are fit including Hazlewood.
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I’ve missed a few hours play, but Aus seems to be keeping the ball at a fuller length than NZ, as Cummins induces an outside from Latham to Paine.
NZ now 7-112 with Southee in and facing a 140kph short pitched Cummins thunderbolt.
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A good backs to the wall knock by Latham. He did not need to play at that. Perhaps the pressure Cummo had built drew him into the drive.
Well DC I said Latham was going to be a thorn in our side.. needed to at least double that gutsy 50..
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+xA good backs to the wall knock by Latham. He did not need to play at that. Perhaps the pressure Cummo had built drew him into the drive. Well DC I said Latham was going to be a thorn in our side.. needed to convert after a gutsy 50.. Latham has an average of 40 plus. He can bat. Good wicket for us, Baggers.
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Now Santner goes for 3.
Caught behind by Paine from Patto’s bowling - pitching on a good length.
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+xA good backs to the wall knock by Latham. He did not need to play at that. Perhaps the pressure Cummo had built drew him into the drive. Well DC I said Latham was going to be a thorn in our side.. needed to at least double that gutsy 50.. Ok some rib ticklers for Wagner fellars.
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Wagner now copping it from faster short pitched bowling from Cummins.
They aren’t getting into the ribs as much, but that one did dropped by Wade at bat pad.
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ugh cut this out cummins just bowl conventionally
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+x+xA good backs to the wall knock by Latham. He did not need to play at that. Perhaps the pressure Cummo had built drew him into the drive. Well DC I said Latham was going to be a thorn in our side.. needed to at least double that gutsy 50.. Ok some rib ticklers for Wagner fellars. Getting some of his own medicine with interest.
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+x+xpretty dominant session really. Somehow pattinson and cummins have to play, I don't know who makes room but they both are capable of averaging in the very low 20s! It is tough who to leave out when all four are fit including Hazlewood. and starc is one of the best strike bowlers of all time
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+x+x+xA good backs to the wall knock by Latham. He did not need to play at that. Perhaps the pressure Cummo had built drew him into the drive. Well DC I said Latham was going to be a thorn in our side.. needed to at least double that gutsy 50.. Ok some rib ticklers for Wagner fellars. Getting some of his own medicine with interest. I can live with it if its just against wagner and just 3 fielders on the legside. I'd rather we bowl conventionally though
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+x+x+xpretty dominant session really. Somehow pattinson and cummins have to play, I don't know who makes room but they both are capable of averaging in the very low 20s! It is tough who to leave out when all four are fit including Hazlewood. and starc is one of the best strike bowlers of all time Very impressive over a sustained period. Patto just inducing more edges.
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+xI’ve missed a few hours play, but Aus seems to be keeping the ball at a fuller length than NZ, as Cummins induces an outside from Latham to Paine. NZ now 7-112 with Southee in and facing a 140kph short pitched Cummins thunderbolt. yep normally 6-7m is the dangerlength on this pitch its a touch fuller and we've hit the right length much more consistently this morning than last night would love to hear some stats on how many balls Australia faced that would actually hit the stumps compared to when we bowled. I reckon its a big difference. Even when they weren't playing bodyline tactics NZ were back of a length or wide of off a lot
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