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- Guy Smiley
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All of them also have a Damp Squib mode....
Goes without saying but we don't need all of them to fire
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You know he is in fine form when he doesn't look flustered or under any pressure at all, then comes up with the match-winning boundary (effectively) with a field set to prevent it.
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Two consecutive last innings chases won...
surely, the Black Caps are changing the face of cricket.
surely, the Black Caps are changing the face of cricket.
We stopped England's chase one run short after they made us follow on.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:58 am Two consecutive last innings chases won...
surely, the Black Caps are changing the face of cricket.
Has that ever happened before - winning by one run, then winning on the last ball in the very next test? Aren't those the two closest possible victories for a bowling and a batting side?
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No idea whether a team has managed that before, I’d be very surprised if it has been done… and yes. The two narrowest possible marginsGumboot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:40 amWe stopped England's chase one run short after they made us follow on.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:58 am Two consecutive last innings chases won...
surely, the Black Caps are changing the face of cricket.
Has that ever happened before - winning by one run, then winning on the last ball in the very next test? Aren't those the two closest possible victories for a bowling and a batting side?
It's incredible really. Yes, we "won by 2 wickets" today, but if you add up both teams' overall totals, the difference is a single run, just like last time.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:47 amNo idea whether a team has managed that before, I’d be very surprised if it has been done… and yes. The two narrowest possible marginsGumboot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:40 amWe stopped England's chase one run short after they made us follow on.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:58 am Two consecutive last innings chases won...
surely, the Black Caps are changing the face of cricket.
Has that ever happened before - winning by one run, then winning on the last ball in the very next test? Aren't those the two closest possible victories for a bowling and a batting side?
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My all time favourite boundary with a field set remains a 1st class game between Warwickshire and Durham. Lara was batting late in the day on 497* and Keith Piper walked down from the other end to ask a very tired Brian Lara if he in fact knew this was the last over and he had but a couple of balls to make it to 500, Lara hadn't realised and was taking a breather thinking he had a few overs to make the final push. And still with a defensive field in place he just smashed the ball to the boundary, field be damned.
Pretty sure that was also the match he put on 300 in a stand with Trevor Penney and Penney scored something like 30 of them