Kiwis v Poms

Kiwis v Poms

Post by willsutto » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 08:38:00


When will the Kiwis declare ?  I would say at 440 - 460

Poms are missing Swann badly.

Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.
Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with the
chance to score a century in both innings.

Go the Kiwis

 
 
 

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Post by jzfredrick » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 08:47:14

I'd let Fulton score his ton then declare. 420 runs is enough. With rain about, and the chance of an epic Cook+Compton+Trott rearguard, I'd not wait any longer.

 
 
 

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Post by shineythin » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 09:09:09


Quote:
> When will the Kiwis declare ? ?I would say at 440 - 460

> Poms are missing Swann badly.

> Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.
> Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with the
> chance to score a century in both innings.

I daresay a number of kiwi ex-residents of rsc will be eating
similarly humble pie.

 
 
 

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Post by Sir Leslie Bottock » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 09:46:06



Quote:
> When will the Kiwis declare ? I would say at 440 - 460

> Poms are missing Swann badly.

> Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.
> Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with the
> chance to score a century in both innings.

I daresay a number of kiwi ex-residents of rsc will be eating
similarly humble pie.

can we thank Buchanan and his pie graphs for 2-metre-Peter getting one more
go at test match cricket?

 
 
 

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Post by D Ramapriy » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 12:01:42


Quote:
> When will the Kiwis declare ? ?I would say at 440 - 460

> Poms are missing Swann badly.

> Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.
> Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with the
> chance to score a century in both innings.

> Go the Kiwis

What's the score at Auckland? Thanks...

Ramapriya

 
 
 

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Post by gokri » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 12:54:09


Quote:

>> When will the Kiwis declare ?  I would say at 440 - 460

>> Poms are missing Swann badly.

>> Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.
>> Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with the
>> chance to score a century in both innings.

>> Go the Kiwis

> What's the score at Auckland? Thanks...

> Ramapriya

NZ 2nd innings
PG Fulton       c Root b Finn   110     238     165     14      5
HD Rutherford   c Bell b Broad  0       6       3       0       0       KS Williamson   b
Anderson        1       14      11      0       0       LRPL Taylor     lbw b Broad     3       17      14      0       0       DG
Brownlie        c Bell b Panesar        28      123     81      4       0      
BB McCullum*    not out         67      101     53      5       3       BJ Watling   c Compton b
Panesar         18      25      17      3       0

Extras  (b 4, lb 10)    14                                      

Total   (6 wickets dec; 57.2 overs; 264 mins)   241     (4.20 runs per over)

Did not bat TG Southee, BP Martin, N Wagner, TA Boult

Fall of wickets 1-4 (Rutherford, 1.3 ov), 2-5 (Williamson, 4.4 ov), 3-8
(Taylor, 7.6 ov), 4-82 (Brownlie, 35.3 ov), 5-199 (Fulton, 52.2 ov),
6-241 (Watling, 57.2 ov)

        Bowling         O       M       R       W       Econ            
JM Anderson     17      6       59      1       3.47            
SCJ Broad       17      5       54      2       3.17            
ST Finn         13      1       57      1       4.38            
MS Panesar      9.2     4       53      2       5.67            
IJL Trott       1       0       4       0       4.00            

England 2nd innings (target: 481 runs)
AN Cook*        not out         34              110     4       0      
NRD Compton     c Watling b Southee  2       6       3       0       0
IJL Trott       c Watling b Wagner   37      87      66      3       0
IR Bell         not out         2               36      0       0

Extras          0                                      

Total   (2 wickets; 35.5 overs)         75      (2.09 runs per over)
To bat JE Root, JM Bairstow, MJ Prior , SCJ Broad, ST Finn, JM Anderson,
MS Panesar
Fall of wickets 1-2 (Compton, 1.3 ov), 2-60 (Trott, 23.4 ov)

        Bowling         O       M       R       W       Econ            
TA Boult        9       3       20      0       2.22            
TG Southee      6       1       18      1       3.00            
BP Martin       13      3       31      0       2.38            
N Wagner        7       5       6       1       0.85            
KS Williamson   0.5     0       0       0       0.00    

Thanks,
--gokrix


 
 
 

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Post by Jellor » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 19:20:09


Quote:
> I'd let Fulton score his ton then declare. 420 runs is enough. With rain about, and the chance of an epic Cook+Compton+Trott rearguard, I'd not wait any longer.

All three have gone, this is NZs day no doubt.
 
 
 

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Post by jzfredrick » Tue, 26 Mar 2013 20:02:09

Quote:


> > I'd let Fulton score his ton then declare. 420 runs is enough. With rain about, and the chance of an epic Cook+Compton+Trott rearguard, I'd not wait any longer.

> All three have gone, this is NZs day no doubt.

As will tomorrow be.
 
 
 

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Post by Stex » Wed, 27 Mar 2013 05:03:43

Fulton has single handedly revived the humble pie market.  I've enjoyed my two servings.

But where oh where is fulton's greatest Rsc admirer now?

Stex

 
 
 

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Post by tendulkar.co » Wed, 27 Mar 2013 05:29:39

Quote:


> > When will the Kiwis declare ? ?I would say at 440 - 460

> > Poms are missing Swann badly.

> > Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.

> > Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with the

> > chance to score a century in both innings.

> > Go the Kiwis

> What's the score at Auckland? Thanks...

> Ramapriya

I want to know the scenario where you can access usenet but not www.
 
 
 

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Post by Sir Leslie Bottock » Wed, 27 Mar 2013 05:51:32


Quote:
> Fulton has single handedly revived the humble pie market.  I've enjoyed my
> two servings.

> But where oh where is fulton's greatest Rsc admirer now?

if you are referring to Dugford, he's left us for better climes,

https://twitter.com/abdunford

Fulton must have set some sort of record for the tallest, oldest and baldest
maiden centurion!

 
 
 

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Post by Rahul Tyag » Wed, 27 Mar 2013 12:02:43

Quote:

> Fulton has single handedly revived the humble pie market.  I've enjoyed my two servings.

> But where oh where is fulton's greatest Rsc admirer now?

> Stex

of "2 meter Peter" fame? I remember someone betting that he'll score more runs than Dhoni or something like that..

Rahul

 
 
 

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Post by tendulkar.co » Wed, 27 Mar 2013 12:24:18

Quote:


> > Fulton has single handedly revived the humble pie market.  I've enjoyed my two servings.

> > But where oh where is fulton's greatest Rsc admirer now?

> > Stex

> of "2 meter Peter" fame? I remember someone betting that he'll score more runs than Dhoni or something like that..

> Rahul

Nice memory!

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!topic/rec.sport.c...

 
 
 

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Post by D Ramapriy » Wed, 27 Mar 2013 16:13:32


Quote:


> > > When will the Kiwis declare ? ?I would say at 440 - 460

> > > Poms are missing Swann badly.

> > > Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.

> > > Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with the

> > > chance to score a century in both innings.

> > > Go the Kiwis

> > What's the score at Auckland? Thanks...

> > Ramapriya

> I want to know the scenario where you can access usenet but not www.

Never used usenet; always access these via groups.google.com. I wish I
had a better solution but newsreaders have never worked for me in the
countries I've been (don't know why) :/

Ramapriya

 
 
 

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Post by Gerri » Wed, 27 Mar 2013 18:07:08


Quote:



>> > > When will the Kiwis declare ?  I would say at 440 - 460

>> > > Poms are missing Swann badly.

>> > > Enjoying the batting and poor Monty doesnt know what to do.

>> > > Never thought much of Fulton as a Test batsman and here he is with
>> > > the

>> > > chance to score a century in both innings.

>> > > Go the Kiwis

>> > What's the score at Auckland? Thanks...

>> > Ramapriya

>> I want to know the scenario where you can access usenet but not www.

> Never used usenet; always access these via groups.google.com. I wish I
> had a better solution but newsreaders have never worked for me in the
> countries I've been (don't know why) :/

> Ramapriya

If you use a mail client (such as Windows Live Mail) have it open and on
your browser go to http://www.disenter.com/

You will see a list of (free) news servers. Pick one of them. Make sure it
has lots of groups and allows you to post. Click on the one you have picked
and it will automatically be installed on your mail client.
Then on the mail client go to newsgroups and pick the ones you wish to
follow.

Hope this helps.

Gerrit