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*Official* Bangladesh Tour of New Zealand 2019

Zinzan

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CdG! Then play Nicholls at 6 and Neesham at 7. Santner at 8.
Yeah, nah. I don't actually hate it, but I really love the thought of having the power Neesham and CDG at 6 & 7, as opposed to yet another nudger/nurdler like Nicholl's coming in after KW, Taylor & Latham.
 

TheBrand

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Yeah I feel ya, no room for Latham and Nicholls at 5/6 when they both essentially do that role anyway.
 

straw man

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With CDG, he came into this summer being our top (read 'least bad') ODI finisher because he'd played a few handy innings from 7, can hit from ball one and everyone else sucked.

Neesham has leap-frogged him this summer, but Anderson is ded, Nicholls shouldn't bat lower than 5 and so his only genuine competition is from bowling-allrounders like Bracewell, rather than batting all-rounders. That's a debate that's already been had quite a few times, but personally I think CDG's batting is pretty valuable and am happy to persist with him there rather than bringing in a bowling allrounder.
 

Zinzan

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Time to accept that we have cake 1-5 and no icing because there is no worthwhile top-order icing.

Except perhaps Guptill who can be a cake-icing hybrid sometimes.
Without wishing to return to the cake/icing diet of 2015, we have enough solidarity in Guptill, KW, Taylor & Latham to have a goer up the top. I get Munro hasn't been a McCullum, who averaged 30 with a SR of 140 in the last couple of years, but I'd still take Munro's last 2 years average of 25 @ a SR 115 up top with those other batsmen around him.
 

straw man

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Without wishing to return to the cake/icing diet of 2015, we have enough solidarity in Guptill, KW, Taylor & Latham to have a goer up the top. I get Munro hasn't been a McCullum, who averaged 30 with a SR of 140 in the last couple of years, but I'd still take Munro's last 2 years average of 25 @ a SR 115 tbh up top with those other batsmen around him.
We have room for some icing in there to provide a better mix, but I just turned the box of icing sugar upside down and it was totally empty.
 

SillyCowCorner1

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jcas0167

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CdG! Then play Nicholls at 6 and Neesham at 7. Santner at 8.
This has some appeal given de Grandhomme's struggles with spin, but has he had any experience opening? I recall Neesham was unsuccessfully trialed in the opening role before the previous WC. Ronchi made a reasonable fist of it second time round IIRC. It came off with Greatbatch, but that was on fairly flat, slow wickets. I'd like to see Seifert opening, but I suspect they'll stick with Nicholls now.
 

straw man

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Soumya Sarkar looked so comfortable agains the swing in that game.

Mahmudullah was on a nice patch as well
Yeah they have some batsmen who've played well against NZ before, been bad this series though. Still feel like it's a tricky match for NZ in the world cup after Bangladesh beat us there in the CT.
 

Zinzan

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Oooooh looking forward to Doull's/Smithy's/whoever else World Cup Squad. Doull implied that his squad is different from what the selectors will be as they have backed themselves into a corner. Plus you just know that Smith is going to have Bracewell in his. Hahahaha.
If you or anyone saw & cbf posting them i'd be interested to know.
 
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The Hutt Rec

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This has some appeal given de Grandhomme's struggles with spin, but has he had any experience opening? I recall Neesham was unsuccessfully trialed in the opening role before the previous WC. Ronchi made a reasonable fist of it second time round IIRC. It came off with Greatbatch, but that was on fairly flat, slow wickets. I'd like to see Seifert opening, but I suspect they'll stick with Nicholls now.
CDG used to open for Auckland in 20-20s, but it was absolutely ages ago (pre it even being called the super smash, I think).
 

Borges

International Regular
Woo! This New Zealand is such a strong team, even without Williamson, India were lucky to catch them on their off days.
 

Zinzan

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Woo! This New Zealand is such a strong team, even without Williamson, India were lucky to catch them on their off days.
Nah, just emphasises the gap between India (a top 2 side), NZ at 3 or 4, and then Bangers..wherever they are (8th or something).
 

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