Hadn't seen a ball of the series. It was good for NZ to jag a win. Not really sure what to make of this in the lead up to The Ashes. Wood, from England? I've heard he can bowl 150kph? How does he go?
He'd be an NZ racing legend. The fact you'd know who he is, is enough for me to know he has some wider public profile. One of my favourite non-F1 drivers as a kid.
Drove 280km from Melbourne to Deniliquin for the next round of motorkhana. Only to get to the course club gates and find out the meeting had been cancelled because of persistent rain turning the grounds into a bog. 560km round trip for no competition :oops: Got to hang around Echuca/Moama for a...
3 to equal, 4 to hold it outright.
Is there a sense of anticipation from England fans here? In amidst all the misery surrounding English cricket, this surely would be an exciting moment?
Time flies, and things move quickly. There I was, watching Tim Southee playing in the WC final. There I am, watching him take part in that tag team catch in the IPL this morning. No time to get over the loss. There's always another game to play.
I was merely thinking out loud. The idea of doing it is great. But's something I would've been better off doing in my early20s, had I thought of it. If you look at my posts on here, I'm already busy during the northern summer.
Just noting for posterity, or if anyone didn't realise. But umpire Richard Illingworth was the last wicket, the match clinching wicket to fall in the 1992 final.1/50 off 10 and 14 off 10 balls. I'm sure they were happy memories for him to return.
He'll want to see Finchy gone for a duck, more than seeing Australia get the winning runs! When McCullum was gone, the crowd went beresk and it was loud. But Finch going was just as loud as well.
lol @Kram81 for missing the Australian innings! He'd have been filthy for missing out on seeing Finch go for a duck, even though he was going for Australia. Those foxes and other predators for his chickens have obviously worn him out over the 6 months or so. He finally succumbed!
Looking up cricinfo. That was his first odi innings outside NZ since oct13! He was on a hiding to nothing. Had he kept out Starc in that first over, he'd most likely have made a quickfire 20 or 30. It wouldn't have made any difference. The pressure from Australia's bowling was comprehensive...
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