Serves him right for making runs.Blessing hit him a couple of times in the shoulder and side. I shouted at them to stop hitting my friend but they didn’t listen.
Real shame, looks a very useful cricketer. Bowls at a much brisker pace than he looks, fields well and can bat. Hope it's not too serious.Big shame for Nathan Smith. Good chance he won't take further part in the game.
Yeah I thought Chapman had been the backup test bat the last few series. Admittedly I barely watch or follow cricket much nowadays (cheers Gary) but this new chap hasn’t exactly done anything to make me think things are going to change.Nick Kelly obviously had a brilliant Plunket Shield and NZ A tour of Bangladesh and is unlucky along with Mariu, but so is Chapman. Was back up test bat for the India tour, scored a double hundred for Auckland, and has shown his class in white ball too.
That sounds vaguely reasonable until you remember that Nicholls had been jettisoned - his last Test was an abject outing at Mirpur in December 2023 - and Walter has brought him back into the fold.'If you can't make it here you won't make it anywhere' to paraphrase the old Frank Sinatra song. I am sure if there are flops amongst the old stagers from this tour of Zimbabwe then RW will start easing people out the door. It's tough for the new coach to come in and make a bunch of changes on his first test tour. That burden should have been shouldered by Stead. The fact that it is Zimbabwe that we are facing wouldn't make it any easier for a new coach to jettison incumbents. As other posters have suggested, the NZ A tour of South Africa will be significant in terms of who takes their opportunities & then are given the chance to step up off the back of that. Maybe the feeling was that rather than have new players sitting on a bench in Zimbabwe it would be better to have them playing in South Africa.
I'm just living in hope and looking for mitigation at the moment. NZC handed Nicholls a new contract for one. There may also have been a feeling that with the absence of Williamson, Latham, and GP another experienced hand was needed.That sounds vaguely reasonable until you remember that Nicholls had been jettisoned - his last Test was an abject outing at Mirpur in December 2023 - and Walter has brought him back into the fold.
A chill just went down my spine...I can already see how this tour of Australia is going to go![]()
haha you know its a different level of hate/anger/frustration when you call someone a ***** and then feel the need to point out that it was indeed the P-word in a seperate edit.NZ (or at least us on CW) are getting all 'England obsessing over the ashes' about this tour to Australia.
If it is Bkackcsps HQ with this attitude/tunnel vision, then it is to our detriment.
The team needs to be constantly ticking over and re-newing. Not aiming for some mythical climax that will actually end up in an England v Mitchell Johnson massacre as 7 has-beens all get shown their beans in the same series.
Walter is proving to be the biggest ***** in cricket history. What man with any balls would be too scared to let Blundell 'share' the non -WTC series with Hay. Etc. Even if it is the coach's first series.
An insecure *****, exacerbating Stead's mistakes, in fact rolling back the tiny progress Stead had made (Nicholls).
I mean I get where you're coming from but in the test arena we've scaled all the mountains except Australia and South Africa away. We should absolutely be focusing on trying to overcome those obstacles with planning even if it means not taking a tour of Zimbabwe or hosting West Indies with the same intensity.NZ (or at least us on CW) are getting all 'England obsessing over the ashes' about this tour to Australia.
If it is Bkackcsps HQ with this attitude/tunnel vision, then it is to our detriment.
The team needs to be constantly ticking over and re-newing. Not aiming for some mythical climax that will actually end up in an England v Mitchell Johnson massacre as 7 has-beens all get shown their beans in the same series.
Walter is proving to be the biggest ***** in cricket history. What man with any balls would be too scared to let Blundell 'share' the non -WTC series with Hay. Etc. Even if it is the coach's first series.
An insecure *****, exacerbating Stead's mistakes, in fact rolling back the tiny progress Stead had made (Nicholls).
Looks pretty good on Santner's captaincy CV at least.A pretty meek 3 day Test win in the cards here
See. I think it would more intense if they gave others a chance in a tour like this.I mean I get where you're coming from but in the test arena we've scaled all the mountains except Australia and South Africa away. We should absolutely be focusing on trying to overcome those obstacles with planning even if it means not taking a tour of Zimbabwe or hosting West Indies with the same intensity.
I don't like it either. Then again, I've always been uncomfortable about hyping up that series in general.NZ (or at least us on CW) are getting all 'England obsessing over the ashes' about this tour to Australia.
If it is Bkackcsps HQ with this attitude/tunnel vision, then it is to our detriment.
The team needs to be constantly ticking over and re-newing. Not aiming for some mythical climax that will actually end up in an England v Mitchell Johnson massacre as 7 has-beens all get shown their beans in the same series.
Walter is proving to be the biggest ***** in cricket history. What man with any balls would be too scared to let Blundell 'share' the non -WTC series with Hay. Etc. Even if it is the coach's first series.
An insecure *****, exacerbating Stead's mistakes, in fact rolling back the tiny progress Stead had made (Nicholls).
Edit. BTW, it is a ' p u s s y' that I am calling him, above