We preview the upcoming three Test series between India and New Zealand - and also discuss England's win over Pakistan in the Test in Multan.
Talking Points:
- The India-New Zealand rivalry down the years
- New Zealand in transition - after the retirements of Boult and Wagner
- Rachin Ravindra's terrific 92 at Galle in the recent series v Sri Lanka
- New Zealand's reliance on part-timers to fill in some spin overs
- Should New Zealand play to their pace strength in Bangalore and Mumbai?
- The Pakistan-England Test and what it taught us about bowling in Test cricket
- The batting-centric nature of cricketing discourse and why that is problematic
- Would a team with a world-class bowling attack and 6 'average' batters win as much as a team with the same bowling attack and 6 great batters?
Participants:
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
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Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) | Substack| ESPNcricinfo
Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)
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- Will O'Rourke's Canterbury Tales - Deivarayan Muthu - ESPNcricinfo
- A freakish ten-for and good old Indian dominance - 81allout review of the India v New Zealand series in 2021
- Two seamers or three? The big Black Caps question ahead of India tests -Andrew Voerman - Stuff.co.nz
- Why Pakistan Aren't Winning, And Why Batting Is Irrelevant In Test Cricket - Kartikeya Date - Cricketingview Substack