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Tag Archives: Tim Southee
Seasons In The Abyss
When the darkness came, we accepted it gratefully, knowing that in its embrace lay a glimmer of hope. Hope that we might avoid defeat for a second test in a row, and thereby retain some shred of dignity and carry … Continue reading
Posted in Cricket, Reminiscing, Soccer
Tagged Blog War, Daniel Vettori, Dipak Patel, India, New Zealand, Paul Wiseman, Short Of A Length, Tim Southee
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The Power And The Glory
Hard to know what to say after a match like that. I should crack jokes and stuff for this blog war thing with Short Of A Length, but don’t really know how. Ultimately India take an unassailable lead in the … Continue reading
Rating the Also-rans
So this oddly interminable tour is finally over. Given that only about three hours of cricket was possible between showers, there was more entertaining cricket than we had any right to expect, and the West Indian side, chiefly through the … Continue reading
Posted in Cricket
Tagged Black Caps, Brendon McCullum, Daniel Flynn, Daniel Vettori, Grant Elliott, Iain O'Brien, Jacob Oram, James Franklin, Jamie How, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Kyle Mills, Mark Gillespie, Martin Guptil, Martin Guptill, Matthew Sinclair, Neil Broom, Ross Taylor, Tim MacIntosh, Tim Southee, West Indies
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