The best cricket catch clips which can not forget the history of man | The catch is you also surprise is there are such unrealistic | See video =

Advertisement

A lot can change in 11 months, but Eden Park remains a house of horrors for Australia’s batsmen after the Black Caps pacemen performed a demolition job in the tour opener.Nearly a year on from that thrilling, low-scoring World Cup match, the New Zealand bowlers tore through a surprisingly clueless Australian top-order to win the first one-day international by 159 runs.Before a fizzing crowd of 25,882 it was all over in broad daylight, soon after 8pm as Australia folded for an eye-rubbing 148 in 24.2 overs.New Zealand already have one hand on the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, which resides at New Zealand Cricket’s Auckland headquarters, and will retain it with victory in game two in Wellington on Saturday.After New Zealand posted a competitive 307-8, thanks to Martin Guptill’s imperious 90 off 76 balls, no one saw this coming. The pitch was neither playing tricks, nor was the ball swinging prodigiously, but Trent Boult (3-38) and Matt Henry (3-41) made it look like an April greentop in England.Boult was the one-man wrecking ball last February when it hooped around corners.
Advertisement
Share on Google Plus

About a

This is a short description in the author block about the author. You edit it by entering text in the "Biographical Info" field in the user admin panel.
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 comments:

Post a Comment