The Dark Knight wrote:NZ crusing along, 1/202 at Tea.
Latham 118* (His 12th test match hundred)
Young 54
Conway 28*
I watched this morning he was given out twice LBW in the same over!
by carey » Sun Jan 09, 2022 1:26 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:NZ crusing along, 1/202 at Tea.
Latham 118* (His 12th test match hundred)
Young 54
Conway 28*
by Armchair expert » Sun Jan 09, 2022 2:11 pm
by locky801 » Sun Jan 09, 2022 2:57 pm
Armchair expert wrote:If Latham is scoring runs its a flat deck and average bowling
by FlyingHigh » Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:18 pm
gadj1976 wrote:My son flicked it over to the Banga's game. Fast bowler steams in, opener nicks it to second slip, it's dropped by second slip, goes almost to the boundary where the fine leg sweeps around, picks it up and throws it to the keeper. The keeper realises the batter is out of his ground and pings it at the non strikers end and misses the stumps. Problem, there is no one backing up. The opening bowler runs toward the boundary where the ball beats him to the rope.
All in all, a 7 off of one legal ball. I can't say in all my time I've ever seen that happen before at this level.
Imagine being the bowler. Gets a catch dropped which goes for 3, only to be turned into a 7 AND having to field the ball off the rope yourself.
They've since just given another overthrow 4 away. The same opening bat had two scoring shots after lunch. A nick through slips for 7 and a quick dab into the mid wicket position for 5
by locky801 » Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:23 pm
\FlyingHigh wrote:gadj1976 wrote:My son flicked it over to the Banga's game. Fast bowler steams in, opener nicks it to second slip, it's dropped by second slip, goes almost to the boundary where the fine leg sweeps around, picks it up and throws it to the keeper. The keeper realises the batter is out of his ground and pings it at the non strikers end and misses the stumps. Problem, there is no one backing up. The opening bowler runs toward the boundary where the ball beats him to the rope.
All in all, a 7 off of one legal ball. I can't say in all my time I've ever seen that happen before at this level.
Imagine being the bowler. Gets a catch dropped which goes for 3, only to be turned into a 7 AND having to field the ball off the rope yourself.
They've since just given another overthrow 4 away. The same opening bat had two scoring shots after lunch. A nick through slips for 7 and a quick dab into the mid wicket position for 5
There was one in Amazing Adelaide late in the day. Michael Clarke from memory. On drive, fielder met the rely at mid-on and pinged it to the keeper who missed it. Thing was, in a close, overs-wise, runchase it had been a maiden over up until then.
by locky801 » Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:21 pm
by The Dark Knight » Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:36 pm
https://www.theroar.com.au/cricket/video/incredible-scenes-as-bangladesh-turn-straightforward-catch-into-a-7-yep-a-seven-1171336/?utm_source=CricketSledges&utm_medium=facebooklink&utm_campaign=affiliatesgadj1976 wrote:My son flicked it over to the Banga's game. Fast bowler steams in, opener nicks it to second slip, it's dropped by second slip, goes almost to the boundary where the fine leg sweeps around, picks it up and throws it to the keeper. The keeper realises the batter is out of his ground and pings it at the non strikers end and misses the stumps. Problem, there is no one backing up. The opening bowler runs toward the boundary where the ball beats him to the rope.
All in all, a 7 off of one legal ball. I can't say in all my time I've ever seen that happen before at this level.
Imagine being the bowler. Gets a catch dropped which goes for 3, only to be turned into a 7 AND having to field the ball off the rope yourself.
They've since just given another overthrow 4 away. The same opening bat had two scoring shots after lunch. A nick through slips for 7 and a quick dab into the mid wicket position for 5
by The Dark Knight » Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:06 pm
Bangladesh went at 3.87 RPO but they actually bowl 90 overs in the day showing it is possible!locky801 wrote:1/349 at stumps
Latham 186*
Conway 99*
by carey » Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:13 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:Bangladesh went at 3.87 RPO but they actually bowl 90 overs in the day showing it is possible!locky801 wrote:1/349 at stumps
Latham 186*
Conway 99*
by The Dark Knight » Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:41 pm
29, their frontline spinner Mehidy bowled 25 and part time off spinner/fifth bowler for the day Shanto bowled 4.carey wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Bangladesh went at 3.87 RPO but they actually bowl 90 overs in the day showing it is possible!locky801 wrote:1/349 at stumps
Latham 186*
Conway 99*
Yes, but How many overs of spin?
by mal » Sun Jan 09, 2022 10:13 pm
by The Dark Knight » Sun Jan 09, 2022 10:16 pm
by The Dark Knight » Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:51 am
by David Brent » Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:32 am
The Dark Knight wrote:NZ v Bangladesh, Day Two.
NZ currently 3/411
Taylor just out for 28
Latham 208*
Conway 109
by stampy » Mon Jan 10, 2022 12:55 pm
by Senor Moto Gadili » Mon Jan 10, 2022 12:58 pm
stampy wrote:kiwis 6/521dec
bangas 4/11
boult and southee putting on a clinic
by The Dark Knight » Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:25 pm
David Brent wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:NZ v Bangladesh, Day Two.
NZ currently 3/411
Taylor just out for 28
Latham 208*
Conway 109
TDK how highly do you rate Conway?
Has an amazing FC record since moving to NZ & seems to be dominating at all international levels from limited matches. He is going to fly up the test batting ranking IMO.
by RB » Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:50 pm
by The Dark Knight » Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:40 pm
Agreed, 2 test series are a joke.RB wrote:The fact that NZ are likely to win this test and level the series 1-1 underscores the bewildering stupidity of scheduling two test series (instead of three).
by The Dark Knight » Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:29 pm
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