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***Official*** New Zealand in India 2016

vandem

International 12th Man
Every time India get a decision go against them it's a good thing for cricket. Maybe it will actually get them to stop being so stupid about DRS.
But they have Jadeja they'll be ahead on averages when playing on subconttinet or slow pitches (except perhaps against SL / Herath) so it's not stupid of them to not want DRS, it's sensible.
 

Zinzan

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Hate to say it but Rod Tucker seems to be playing some sort of numbers game in his own head. There's no logic to his decision making. The more plumb it is, the less likely he is to give it, but if it's just possibly clipping, he gives it every time.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Well Santner's 2nd one, that got the wicket, was dubious as to whether it was out and the umpire was making up for the previous ball's howler. Imagine if Jadeja was as good as Santner to beat the batsmen twice in a row with similar deliveries he might've gotten a wicket next ball as an apology :sleep:
Given what happened -- :lol:
 

Burner

International Regular
The guy is a world class appealer. The sort that you pray that the umpire not give into the pressure while he's appealing.
 

Moss

International Vice-Captain
Been watching today's play at the ground. Seemed inutially that they brought the covers on ultra fast, but a fine drizzle has soon become a proper downpour. That and the light fading quickly, would suggest very little chance of resuming today.

What rotten luck the timing of that wicket.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Been watching today's play at the ground. Seemed inutially that they brought the covers on ultra fast, but a fine drizzle has soon become a proper downpour. That and the light fading quickly, would suggest very little chance of resuming today.

What rotten luck the timing of that wicket.
Will probably have the post tea session in all likelihood.
 

cnerd123

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Bhuvi looks marginally quicker compared to his speeds 3 years ago.
Yea he's been cranking it up to 140s in ODI and T20s in the last few years. He's was more erratic while doing this, but I've maintained it's a good thing. If he can learn to be accurate at this speed, then combined with his natural swing he would be a really potent threat.

Quite surprised they picked Yadav over him in the first test TBH. Sounds like he bowled brilliantly today.

And now the ****ing covers come on. LMFAO.

It's one of those tours, isn't it. Injuries to key players, lose every single toss, lose a great deal of 50/50 calls, etc.
Get outclassed by the home team's spinners, out batted by home team's top order...
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
I don't really agree about the top order being outclassed but I think the spinners were in the first Test.
Sodhi definitely was, and Guptill is obviously a liability. But Craig seemed to be in the contest, at least from what I read (didn't watch a ball).

Dunno, I think there've definitely been series in which we've been outclassed. I don't see this as one of them, though.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Do Guptill and Sharma cancel each other out? When it comes to comparing the sides one on one I mean?
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
One annoying thing is how the rain delays in both Tests have prevented us from having the chance to cash in on their four man attack possibly getting fatigued.
 

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