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They just said on the radio that Macullum made 59 with 8 fours and 4 sixes. That's 56 in boundaries out of 59. That's 94.92 % of his total score that went over/to the fence. Or he made nearly 95% of his total score of 12 balls with 3 of the other 14 balls of his 26 ball innings.
What will be interesting is if NZ make the final how will Macullum go playing at the MCG. He gets away with a lot of miss-hits because they play all their games on postage stamp grounds, the MCG will be foreign land. NZ has somehow only played 5 out of their last 40 ODI's outside NZ.
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What will be interesting is if NZ make the final how will Macullum go playing at the MCG. He gets away with a lot of miss-hits because they play all their games on postage stamp grounds, the MCG will be foreign land. NZ has somehow only played 5 out of their last 40 ODI's outside NZ.
To be fair he doesn't just hit it over the boundary on the small grounds but usually a dozen rows into the crowd. I don't think he'll have too many problems clearing the fence. Getting enough chances to do it against a genuinly quick and miserly pace attack will be the problem.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
I thought De Cock was disgraceful (that's what she said) with the two play and miss singles. should have been expecting and keeping with one glove, rather then throwing loopy shite over. Can't believe he allowed them to give the strike back to Elliott so easily, He actually looked to be trying to effect a run-out at the non strikers end as opposed to getting the pinch hitter out at stumps that were 20 odd metres closer!
I think the rain played a bit of a part here, as SA would have got 350 at least.
Whether or not that's a winning score is debatable.
The obligatory choke call gets trotted out to often for me.
Ground fielding in world cricket has never been better, but players up at the stumps including keepers miss to many run outs.
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