New Zealand vs England - clash of the titans Cricket
I'm watching it on TVNZ+, but this link appears to be pretty stable...
https://watch.cricstream.me/new-zealand ... i/stream-1
https://watch.cricstream.me/new-zealand ... i/stream-1
CheersGumboot wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 3:59 am I'm watching it on TVNZ+, but this link appears to be pretty stable...
https://watch.cricstream.me/new-zealand ... i/stream-1
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Can't fault the application of the top-3 NZ batters in tricky conditions against some mixed bowling, but the middle order all got out to very poor shots. Santner is still windy against anything short, but otherwise showed a bit of application and rode his luck, again raising the question of why he hasn't played in the first two tests (ahead of Southee). Southee got the obligatory generous bowling in (what is finally) his last test, even to the extent that England threw one over the boundary, but took full toll for a few balls. Henry went on the grind and was unlucky when he finally decided to play some shots. Hopefully they can eke out a few more runs tomorrow.
Southee just went past Kallis for number of sixes in test cricket, but he did it off less than 10% of the balls faced by Kallis: 2,710 vs 28,903. Absolutely fucking outrageous. Even Gilchrist faced almost 7,000 balls to reach 100 sixes and he was no slouch.
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Yes, but it is a technical thing. It's good to play with soft hands to force the slips up or lessen one's chances of caught behind, but it's not a risk free trade off.
I think Robin Smith once played a forceful defensive shot to Shane Warne and such was the spin on the ball it hit the floor and still went back to the stumps. If you want to be sure play harder, knock the ball further away, just then the issue is that comes with different risks, but then the point is it's supposed to be a test
The commentators actually foreshadowed his wicket earlier in the innings, talking about the increased risk of playing onto his own stumps with how late and soft he plays the ball.Rhubarb & Custard wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 9:58 pmYes, but it is a technical thing. It's good to play with soft hands to force the slips up or lessen one's chances of caught behind, but it's not a risk free trade off.
I think Robin Smith once played a forceful defensive shot to Shane Warne and such was the spin on the ball it hit the floor and still went back to the stumps. If you want to be sure play harder, knock the ball further away, just then the issue is that comes with different risks, but then the point is it's supposed to be a test
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would anyone know how a friend of mine could watch this
the link above isn't working for me.
edit - sorry, them
the link above isn't working for me.
edit - sorry, them
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my friend says that whatever everyone else calls you on here, you're okay!!!!Gumboot wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 11:28 pm This one seems to be OK
https://my.watchcric.com/live-three-server-1.php
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Something really beautiful about NZ cricket grounds. Like massively oversized county outgrounds. A real pleasure to see on bitterly cold winter nights
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I’ve said this before but we tend to take Joe Root for granted but we are in fact in the presence of an all time great and watching him bat is a real pleasure. Batting ‘properly’ against some really quite good bowling and accumulating once again at a run a ball
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Loose shot first ball from Brook and shameless poach O’Rourke is on a hattrick
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