Story New Zealand - Sub Continent Tour (C2005)

Will this be Hamish Marshall`s final game for the black caps ? good luck with your tour mate
 
Will this be Hamish Marshall`s final game for the black caps ? good luck with your tour mate

I wouldnt say it'll be his final game, but sometime throughout the tour, he will play playing his final game, and i have a big presentation in mind for that.
 
Well with 10 overs gone, New Zealand are looking the goods. They are scoring heavily, but they have lost a wicket, NZ's batsmen M. Sinclair has been the player that was dismissed early in the piece, and we now found out how he was out.


Sinclair goes for a duck

So all the talk has been about Sinclair and Vincent being the great opening pair for New Zealand, the Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden of New Zealand, but what happens when one of them good players, goes for a duck? Well New Zealand found thaty early, when Sinclair was taken for a duck against Bangladesh. Sinclair, knowing the ball was coming at him with blistering pace, needed to know where he and his stumps where meeting. Sinclair seemed to look like he didnt know where he was standing around the stumps, and he thought he was covering them well, well when he left the ball and wanted it to come out to the keeper, Sinclair heard the noise he never wanted to hear. Sinclair was bowled for a duck, and New Zealand were looking in trouble early, Sinclair walked pack to the pavillion wondering what had happened, and let scratching his head.


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The duo knock around Bangladesh

With Sinclair out of the match early, Captain Stephen Fleming had a tough time on his hands. He would have to play his normal game, while covering for Sinclair who didnt make any influence in the match. And with Vincent up the other end, things started to look dark for Bangladesh early. Fleming came out and knocked around the ball a fair bit, but wasnt finding the caps. The field was set well for Fleming, and it was fraustrating him.
Vincent was playing well was being consitant with the runs and balls he was facing. Without Vincent, then New Zealand wouldnt have half the score they do at this very stage, but there is a long way to go, so lets see what Bangladesh can do to try and get New Zealand off balance, and try not to get Fleming and Vincent off to a big score.




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Just to get the planetcricket community envolved.

How much will this partnership be between Lou Vincent and Stephen Fleming.

A: 0 - 50
B: 50 - 100
C: 100 - 150
D: 200 - Above


Memebers with the right guess will be rewarded with rep points
 
Poor start from New Zealand and Sinclair in his return match.

For the question i'll say-B: 50 - 100
 

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