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*Official* 2022 New Zealand Tour of England, Ireland, Scotland & Netherlands

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
So Baz has spent as lot of time watching Devon bat in the commentary box and picks the quicker bowler to bowl at his ribs with leg gully in position. He'll be handy to Nicholls (look away pulls) and compulsive puller Blundell as well.

Expect another Bazball article if these frutify.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
3 down at lunch would be lovely.

Overton bowling a very overrated spell thus far btw. Too much back of a length
 

jcas0167

International Debutant
Hussein making the point that Williamson plays the spin out in front of his pad not alongside it. Adam Parore said in his book that Azharuddin took him aside when he was in an Emerging Players XI in 1990 and taught him to do that in the nets.
 
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Uppercut

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Joverton's pace didn't seem to trouble the batsmen at all. The one to Conway that went over the stumps was the only one where it felt like it made a difference.

It's a concern if his accurate, moving deliveries are being patted down without much fuss. Common enough in England, but then this is where he'll play half of his games.

Would be interesting to get a front-on look to see if the batsman gets a good look at the ball out of the hand.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
No way... what's going on? Kane didn't look like getting out for days but then nicks off. Surely a Kane in good form leaves it comfortably.

We have to yet again depend on Devon, Darryl and Blundell.

Every time I don't rate Nicholls he scores. Hope he does today.
 

Moss

International Vice-Captain
Hussein making the point that Williamson plays the spin out in front of his pad not alongside it. Adam Parore said in his book that Azharuddin took him aside when he was in an Emerging Players XI in 1990 and taught him to do that in the nets.
Interesting. Parore was definitely one of the better NZ players of spin from that era.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
It's something fairly basic that good players of spin do but weirdly you see players go to the subcontinent and fail to do it.

Surely a no brainer for a batting coach to emphasise it.
Exactly the opposite in NZ. Barely a player plays in front of the pads. Everyone plays next to the pads with rigid hands with absolutely no wrist work. Playing pace and playing spin is chalk and cheese. There are couple of players of late like Conway and Ravindra play spin like sub continent batters. Truly forward or well back, defending in front of pads, lots of use of wrist. Latham and Kane too, very good technicians vs spin.

Very hard to ingrain this in a batter particularly in NZ. We aren't good users of wrist and balance at the crease is hard to come by. Also most batters bash the ball particularly vs spin.
 

Meridio

International Regular
Don't feel like England have bowled all that well this morning. They've been okay, but not all that threatening. Been quite a lot of short and wide stuff, a bit both sides of the wicket, not much swing on offer - and yet we've lost three wickets already.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
Don't feel like England have bowled all that well this morning. They've been okay, but not all that threatening. Been quite a lot of short and wide stuff, a bit both sides of the wicket, not much swing on offer - and yet we've lost three wickets already.
Broad has bowled extremely well
 

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