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That 50 or so runs the NZ tail got in the 1st innings sure makes this chase look like a mountain now.
Don't NZ get sick of playing test series that finish 1-all.
Why there isn't a 3rd test is so frustrating it deserves a decider.
Time to send Lyon out?
This one was originally meant to be 3 tests. The bean counters at NZC decided to trade in the 3rd test for 3 T20s. 3 T20s that I can't even remember two weeks removed.Don't NZ get sick of playing test series that finish 1-all.
Why there isn't a 3rd test is so frustrating it deserves a decider.
1. We haven’t won yet (god I hope we do, but remain anxious)This one was originally meant to be 3 tests. The bean counters at NZC decided to trade in the 3rd test for 3 T20s. 3 T20s that I can't even remember two weeks removed.
Actually it might have been a test series in previous years where we traded off a third test for T20s, not this one specifically. But that set the precedent. Hopefully the new CEO sees the value in three test series going forward. I'd argue remaining competitive at test level is really the vital ingredient for NZ remaining a top tier nation. We see teams like the Windies and SL really fall into the second tier when their test performances started to lag rather than short format.1. We haven’t won yet (god I hope we do, but remain anxious)
2. I’ve forgotten them too, given the tests sold out , albeit at smaller grounds, would be interesting to know the difference in revenue for them
Fitness permitting with what we’ve seen from Jamieson, O’Rourke and Sears you have to wonder how much longer Southee is in the team. Henry has been brilliant, Kuggeleijn ridiculous, and Southee more like CDG than an opening bowlerActually it might have been a test series in previous years where we traded off a third test for T20s, not this one specifically. But that set the precedent. Hopefully the new CEO sees the value in three test series going forward. I'd argue remaining competitive at test level is really the vital ingredient for NZ remaining a top tier nation. We see teams like the Windies and SL really fall into the second tier when their test performances started to lag rather than short format.