Holy crap joe root.
Is the wicket hard to play on?
Pretty slow, but South Africa's spinners have been pretty poor, England's spinners kept the pressure on far better.
Holy crap joe root.
Is the wicket hard to play on?
Yeah this is rough for NZ. No Santner to save their innings too.
All out 246. Should be easy for Australia, just don't collapse like the last two matches.
What happened to NZ middle order? I was thinking that they would be a massive factor against us, but they're fallen away so often after a blistering start.
Is southee back for the tests?
So I wasn't watching but people on Reddit and the espncricinfo commentary seem to be freaking out about that Mitch Marsh wicket. The players gave a half hearted appeal at first and it appeared not out. Then only after the replay was shown on the big screen and the crowd went nuts that the umpires decided to send it up to the third umpire. Now the correct decision was made and I'm all for that but they probably shouldn't have shown the replay on the big screen then.
AUSTRALIA'S WORLD T20 SQUAD: Steve Smith (c), David Warner (vc), Ashton Agar, Nathan Coulter-Nile, James Faulkner, Aaron Finch, John Hastings, Josh Hazlewood, Usman Khawaja, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Peter Nevill, Andrew Tye, Shane Watson, Adam Zampa
Nah he's the wicketkeeper replacing Wade lol. Smith is cap.
Oh wait, where did I read that he was captain then?
I don't think he's played since the last WI test due to "shin soreness," maybe it's worse than they are letting on or something else? I can't imagine he was outright dropped.
Not a good start by NZ. 4/47. McCullum just got a duck.
Good toss to win really, although Australia are going to be in before lunch at this rate.
I missed the start, saw the scorecard and thought australia was batting first!
Yeah I kinda knew hazlewood would be a terror on NZ pitches.
I don't even think we're bowling spectacularly - just consistently. The Kiwis are hanging their bats out at stock deliveries.
But yes, we'll be lucky to post an innings lead on this pitch. Come back, Buck.
This is the trick with seaming wickets. You don't need to try to bowl a pearler but rather keep it consistent and let the seam hit the wicket and do different things, let the bit give you the subtle variation. Some of these wickets have only moved slightly but that is what you need.
It's also not as pumped because the crowd has been silenced.
Yes, but my point remains - NZ haven't tackled the pitch appropriately first up and have thrown away a couple of wickets, rather than us forcing them in to mistakes.
It's the first hour of the Test.
Surely they'd review any no ball calls on wickets as a standard thing?
Why do they not do that?
Although I guess you could make an argument that the batsman might change his shot based on the call.