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ODI Game 3: NZ v Poms @ Bellerieve

Timmah

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/6260327.stm

Kiwis braced to take on England

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Fleming's side appears to be battling England for a final spot

Captain Stephen Fleming believes New Zealand's experience in Hobart will help them combat a refreshed England.
After two months of facing Australia, England face a different opponent on Tuesday, one that suffered a 105-run loss to the hosts on Sunday.
"We are aware that these games against England are massively important but I think we are better off having played on this pitch," said Fleming.
"I am sure England are looking forward to getting away from the Australians."
Each team plays the other two four times each in the group stage but, after two victories, Australia look the class of the Commonwealth Bank Series.
That leaves the two touring sides battling for a place in the best-of-three finals.
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Fast bowler Shane Bond, who took a hat-trick on Sunday, pinpointed the Black Caps' batting as their weak point at the moment.
"We've struggled with the bat mainly. It hasn't quite clicked into gear for us. We've tried a couple of combinations and things haven't quite worked," he told BBC Radio Five Live.
"We've got the talent in our squad. It's just a matter of getting into gear and I'm sure that will happen some time in this tournament."
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It's just a matter of getting into gear and I'm sure that will happen some time in this tournament


New Zealand's Shane Bond


England should take advantage of a weakened New Zealand side now because all-rounders Jacob Oram and Scott Styris are expected back from injury in time for the next meeting between the two sides, in Adelaide on 23 January.
Meanwhile, Australia's batsmen again impressed on Sunday, hitting 289-8 thanks to half centuries from Adam Gilchrist and Andrew Symonds and a crashing 45 from Cameron White.
Their bowlers then dismissed New Zealand for 184, only Ross Taylor showing serious resistance with 84.
"He is a good player and is going to be a good player for years to come," said Fleming of Taylor.
"It is the first time he has played in Australia and he responded very well."


NZ FTW.
 

Timmah

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Will Collingwood be playing for the Poms?

And why is there such a difference between the Pom ODI & Test side. They didn't play too badly in tests 1-3.5...
 

bayrep

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It would be good to see the kiwi top order get some batting practice in. Also good chance for Bond to get his line and length right.
 

Twizzle

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Taylor has been declared fit and will play.

For that reason I think the kiwis should win
 

Timmah

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10:00am start... should be an interesting match.
 

Timmah

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First over NZ 0/12.

Mark Nicholas with a sterling observation early on:

"There's Kiwi supporters here at the ground today"

:shock: :crazy:
 

bayrep

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man flem and Astle are so out of touch its painful! Use the bat thats what its meant for.
 

Manu Vatuvei

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Fleming and Astle haven't looked comfortable at all. Taylor in now. If he fails we might struggle.

Having said that, Astle has always had a tendency to make big scores without ever looking totally set, so maybe it's time for a signature Nath century.
 

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