This pitch in a NZ domestic game is as green as the outfield! Looking at the scores, I see one of their matches had a team all out for 65. I’m guessing that’s the game there!
RustyCage wrote: This pitch in a NZ domestic game is as green as the outfield! Looking at the scores, I see one of their matches had a team all out for 65. I’m guessing that’s the game there!
Basin Reserve in Wellington. Already day 2 so I guess day 1 was lost to rain....
WTF is going on? Turn it on to watch and Agar and Scott have bowled about 6 no balls between them in the last few overs Then Scott bowls a whole over with every ball leg stump or wider Seriously, is this the best SA can come up with? Utter Rubbish !!!!
Scott bowling very much leg side. With the field setting (tandem shortish midwickets) think this would be a plan to entice them to go over the top hoping for a miscue or playing across the line.
Scott bowling very much leg side. With the field setting (tandem shortish midwickets) think this would be a plan to entice them to go over the top hoping for a miscue or playing across the line.
Oh dear. Neilson has just dropped the biggest sitter I've ever seen a keeper drop and I've been watching cricket for 45 years. The Redbacks are seriously ordinary.
Rik E Boy wrote:Oh dear. Neilson has just dropped the biggest sitter I've ever seen a keeper drop and I've been watching cricket for 45 years. The Redbacks are seriously ordinary.
Rik E Boy wrote:Oh dear. Neilson has just dropped the biggest sitter I've ever seen a keeper drop and I've been watching cricket for 45 years. The Redbacks are seriously ordinary.
regards,
REB
Thought Sayers took it well
He has to when the nuffy's Dad decides the contracts [emoji6]
The Bedge wrote:3/12 off 13.. Sayers doing Sayers things.. shame Pope is unable to build pressure as well.
And 5 of them were wides, when he was that frustrated after the Neilson drop catch and Harry went up to the stumps, and he bowled a bouncer that went flying over his head!!
Eagles2014 wrote:Since Lloyd Pope had 5/84 off 17 overs in the 1st innings against WA, he has bowled 43 overs for 0/246
He still has a fair way to go, can bamboozle tail end batters, but causing any decent batsmen no trouble at all which is concerning.
Except he got the first (only) five wickets against WA
Seems to have too big a difference between his best and his worst at the moment. When he's even slightly off he goes for 6+ per over and doesn't seem to be able to reel it in.
Still issues with the consistency of his leg break.
Commentators mentioned that he didn't have a single maiden over in the WA game
This is Tony Clifton! A name to respect! A name to fear!