thewizard1o1
International Debutant
Great series wins in both forms, the Windies have the edge with the bat, but their bowling looks pretty poor on paper, only problem is that games arn't played on paper. 5 tests i assume? i'll tip a 3-2 win to NZ 

Yeah. It's hard to see the batting failing that badly again considering that it's been our strong point to date!_Ed_ said:Disappointing that there are only two tests, I thought having only two against Zimbabwe was realistic but NZ v West Indies really should be 3...oh well.
Good luck in the second test, hope the top order does a bit better for you this time!
Remember there were only two tests played when the West Indies last toured New Zealand in 1999 - not sure about this season as I haven't seen the confirmed schedule though._Ed_ said:Disappointing that there are only two tests, I thought having only two against Zimbabwe was realistic but NZ v West Indies really should be 3...oh well.
Good luck in the second test, hope the top order does a bit better for you this time!
Really realistic seeing Hamish Marshall wearing the gloves! Can't say I'm disappointed about Chris Nevin going though.Graham said:Thanks fellas!![]()
I think you've seen the last of Chris Nevin in NZ colours.![]()
Hamish Marshall batted well and kept well. Fingers crossed it'll continue that way!
Matthew Sinclair and Peter Fulton were definitely the standout test batsmen for sure.
I still think you should use Bond, Tuffey and Vettori to solve the problem - I realise you go by stats in the game but in my trial they were all successful, particularly Tuffey and Bond. Jacob Oram was also very good.The bowling was an ongoing concern, but Kyle Mills, James Franklin and M.Orchard came through when it counted!
Good to see the old ICC 2002 third umpire gone - although personally I'd rather a more efficient third umpire in the game, rather than none at all. And hopefully for everyone's sake that spinners problem has been fixed.ICC2005 thoughts
In ICC2002, left arm quicks were always a lot more expensive giving away runs than right armers. Judging from Franklin's performance so far this is another thing that might have been fixed.
Still not 100% sure about the international spinner domination situation yet though. I guess when we face the Asian sides, I'll find out!![]()
There is no longer a third umpire with the red/green lights. I'm happy about this because you used to wait for ages to get a decision.
"Close run out" commentary still seems to go in runs where you might get it three times in quick succession and it's not always appropriate!
I'm up to 2007 playing as Bangladesh (will go much more slowly when I start properly with NZ) and I can report that in the World Ratings top 20 for test bowlers, there are only 9 spinners. Although I'm not up to the stage in the game where the spinners really started to dominate in 2002, the signs are quite promising I think.Somerset said:And hopefully for everyone's sake that spinners problem has been fixed.
That's good to know Ed._Ed_ said:I'm up to 2007 playing as Bangladesh (will go much more slowly when I start properly with NZ) and I can report that in the World Ratings top 20 for test bowlers, there are only 9 spinners. Although I'm not up to the stage in the game where the spinners really started to dominate in 2002, the signs are quite promising I think.
I think the number of sixes has increased too, still not enough but I'm seeing at least one in every batting innings (only watching wickets & chances when I bowl so haven't noticed).