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10 Dec 2013 12:01 #167567
by The Captain
OPINION: New Zealand's failure to beat the West Indies in the first cricket test was borne of insecurity and perhaps a mistrust of cleverness.
The most disturbing thing about the wet finish to the test was the rain shadow of self-pity.
No one took responsibility. Coach Mike Hesson said: "We knew there were going to be showers; the fact that it started raining and the wind stopped was nothing that we were aware of. We always hoped that it would clear and forecast was that it would clear, and it didn't. I can't predict the rain. When you play as well as that and you don't get a result, you're obviously disappointed."
Captain Brendon McCullum said: "We did everything we could to win this test match and I believe we'd have won if it hadn't rained ...
"Do I doubt the decision to enforce [the follow-on]? Absolutely not. I think it was the right decision at the right time. If the rain had held we would have got the result. There are times we'd love to have the other side of the luck but that's cricket."
It won't do. It all smacks of pity rather than self-awareness. New Zealand didn't win because they made a mistake in enforcing the follow-on. They didn't win because they dropped catches. They didn't win because they couldn't knock off 112 runs in 30 overs, despite all their practice at Twenty20, when they knew there was a good chance of rain.
And Ross Taylor, who is one of the more self-aware, may also think that New Zealand didn't win because he was not able to take charge of the situation.
Taylor is New Zealand's best bat by a very long way. He now knows deep down that he is far better than anyone else in the team. That is progress.
Like his mentor Martin Crowe, there were demons early in Taylor's career. Those are part of being a test batsman. But Taylor has one more level to go. Steve Waugh, Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, Graeme Smith - and I could name many more - would have counter-attacked to victory.
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10 Dec 2013 17:43 #167683
by chairman
oh dropped again! Best pitched it up outside off, Taylor drove and went hard at it and it flew towards second and third slip. Kirk Edwards went to his left but it popped out of his hands and went for four. Tino Best is furious
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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