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*Official* England in New Zealand 2019

kaetor

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Stoked for Phllips. 87* at Tea (good thing this isn't Australia). NZ A going along nicely, Rutherford in the runs too and a bit of an unlucky dismissal.

Will be interesting to see how Archer goes in the tests. He seems very much a 0 or 100 kinda guy, and I imagine he'll step it up for the real matches
 

Meridio

Well-known member
Good knock by Phillips, but a touch disappointed he didn't really kick on to a huge score - 260/4, you're on 100+, Blundell at the other end getting set, flat pitch, don't give them a sniff, 265/5 can easily become 300 all out. A double ton against a full strength attack would also really push his claim (noting we've already selected our squad for the whole test season for some ****ing reason).
 
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vandem

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Good knock by Phillips, but a touch disappointed he didn't really kick on to a huge score - 260/4, you're on 100+, Blundell at the other end getting set, flat pitch, don't give them a sniff, 265/5 can easily become 300 all out. A double ton against a full strength attack would also really push his claim (noting we've already selected our squad for the whole test season for some ****ing reason).
Also note that there is no spare specialist batsman in the 15 player squad, so unless it is a match-morning injury to a batsman where Blundell takes the gloves a BJ moves into the batting gap, Phillips (or Seifert or Rutherford or Broom or Hay etc) is only a phone call away.
 

vandem

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Is a couple of days late, but great watching Finn Allen highlights. Agree with previous comments about Auckland not playing him in PS so far - why wouldn't you maximise his game time? "Hi Sean Solia, how about opening?"

Finn Allen.JPG
 

The Hutt Rec

Well-known member
Nice to see Blundell do well again ... would love for him to get more of a chance at international level (but all hail Watling, of course).
 

Moss

Well-known member
Also note that there is no spare specialist batsman in the 15 player squad, so unless it is a match-morning injury to a batsman where Blundell takes the gloves a BJ moves into the batting gap, Phillips (or Seifert or Rutherford or Broom or Hay etc) is only a phone call away.
Hope Phillips /Seifert are up for it, because it's quite a drop off in quality after that (Broom and Rutherford specifically, can't comment on Hay),until Young and Conway are in the mix.
 

theegyptian

Well-known member
Seems a little wasteful for Leach to be batting into the morning here. Surely we are better letting the batsman have a proper bat before the test match.
 

theegyptian

Well-known member
I am getting (maybe irrationally) angry that Leach is still batting here. 50+ balls he's faced today. Pissweak by Root.
 

vandem

Well-known member
Seems a little wasteful for Leach to be batting into the morning here. Surely we are better letting the batsman have a proper bat before the test match.
3 day game. Plenty of time for a proper bat. NZ A bowling attack is 4 good FC specialists (2 are occasional test players) and 3 all rounders so should be proper bowling all day.
 

GoodAreasShane

Well-known member
Feel free to send me a list of wrong/missing cricinfo player initials so I can fix them for future seasons of CWPL.
Someone selecting Conor McInerney in CWPL, now that I would like to see

Seriously though, there is actually quite a few here in the Australian domestic scene, will try to find a couple more for you
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Someone selecting Conor McInerney in CWPL, now that I would like to see
The CS version will have more teams and bigger squads, and then imperfect bots drafting Second XI filler players for each side.

So it's... possible, especially at that last stage. At the moment he's apparently the 410th best batsman in the world, wedged in between Forster Mutizwa and Subhranshu Senapati, mainly propped up by Futures League cricket.
 
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GoodAreasShane

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Love it, that's pretty incredible.

I remember Mutizwa, actually has a pretty good FC record by Zimbabwe standards and wasn't terrible in the few ODIs he played, perhaps unlucky not to get a longer run at international level. Horse has probably bolted now though
 

Immenso

Well-known member
So, turns into a 12 a side farce.

Despite NZCs own press release describing it as a FC match.

Morons, wasted my time.

Scratch that Phillips innings, it didn't exist.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Seifert and Neesham would probably feel they've wasted a bit of an opportunity here, ditto Jamieson. Ravindra probably did as expected tbh and a good learning experience for the lad. Philips should be much higher in the reserve bat pecking order now.
 
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