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***Official*** England in New Zealand 2018

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International Debutant
How's the weather looking in Auckland so far today? It's been mostly OK up north, so hope it's the same.

Trusty traffic cam near the ground:
Overcast out West right now. Some threatening looking clouds though.
 

TheJediBrah

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I'm sure it's been mentioned lots of times but I wasn't in this thread yesterday so it's bears repeating -- England's selection was ****ing ridiculous. Five seamers is never, ever acceptable.
I'm guessing they must just not consider Stokes good enough to be a main bowler, hence picking 4 specialist quicks alongside him. It could be a case of one of their "5 quicks" not being in the side for his bowling but primarily for his batting, but then if you're going to pick 4 other fast bowlers anyway then you're just wasting Stokes' utility as an all-rounder.

Ignoring the coincidence that their 5th seamer actually made 60% of their runs, it's still crazy.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Is it great for the game when one team is getting blown off the park all the time though? I'd love to see the stats of the Test day-night matches. We saw WI crumble In England, we've seen NZ lose heavily In Aus? And now this. I think WI/Pak may have had a decent day-night game In the UAE a few years ago but apart from that it's been one sided from what i can tell.
Nah it's just been the two minnows who have been given an absolute drubbing

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BeeGee

International Captain
I'm sure it's been mentioned lots of times but I wasn't in this thread yesterday so it's bears repeating -- England's selection was ****ing ridiculous. Five seamers is never, ever acceptable.
The other bad aspect to that selection is it forced Root to bat 3. He should be batting at 4, always.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
The forecast is basically rain all day.

So far it has been quite bright blue sky, then suddenly ominous clouds and rain, then bright blue sky. Currently in a gloomy, ominous phase.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
It looks like the worst of it is west, but a pretty sizeable bit is going to hit Auckland dead on.i double the whole day will get washed out.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing


Felt like it was actually pretty special to sit down fairly square of the wicket just as the sun was disappearing, with a beer, watching Kane & Ross bat. Much different atmosphere to a day test.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
The square boundary where the photo is taken from is pretty much bang on average size for a square boundary in test cricket tbh. You're closer at Adelaide, surely.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
The square boundary where the photo is taken from is pretty much bang on average size for a square boundary in test cricket tbh. You're closer at Adelaide, surely.
Not necessarily about the boundaries, more about the angle of the stands and how they kinda fit in relation to the oval
 

thierry henry

International Coach
WEATHER UPDATE: The weather forecast is for quite heavy rain during each and every 2 hour interval for the rest of the day.

However, the forecast was also for rain throughout the morning and as each 2 hour interval passes and gets updated it turns out the rain didn't eventuate, so I dunno what's going on. Still pessimistic but it's just cloudy and vaguely threatening at the moment.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Not necessarily about the boundaries, more about the angle of the stands and how they kinda fit in relation to the oval
So Eden Park is a superbly designed viewing ground with respectably sized boundaries? Agreed :ph34r:

Really though, I feel like you're right but I'm trying to think of other grounds around the world and why they'd feel further away. Traditionally Eden Park has been accused of not being well designed for spectators and if anything being too far from the action.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Would like to see NZ push the score on a little bit before the new ball is taken. Nothing crazy, but batting is going to get seriously difficult in an hour's time, especially with so much cloud around. Therefore it's good to hear Williamson pouncing on a couple of bad deliveries this over.
 
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