Williamson has to stay at 3 because NZ has forgotten how to bat. Before Ravindra came in with some shine, their top 5 was: Latham, Conway, Kane, Nicholls, and Mitchell. 4 of them were out of form for at least a year. If Kane shifts one position down, he'll make more runs but it'll be worse for the team because number 3 for NZ is basically an opener these days given Conway's form and chucking Ravindra there is just cruel. Also, cracking video as always Jarrod. I love videos like these on curious topics. It's very fun.
Something similar to this topic: In women's ODIs since the start of 2023, only 3 hundreds has been scored at no.3 position. But Laura Wolvaardt and Smriti Mandhana have combined to score 9 100s between them this period.
It would have been good if you had made the video on test cricket history's best no 3 with Bradman sangakara Amla dravid ponting and Williamson as the main players of discussion with all the mention players above in the thumbnail pic would have been fun to watch.
Modern Australia out here with the best batter being 6 or 7th, the openers generally fall early, marnus falls early, smith and marsh go for less that 10, then Head and Carey Cary it home
It was similar for a while before Steve Smith came into his own a batsman. Haddin and the bowlers were getting the runs when the top and middle order kept crumbling like pastry crust.
This is called real analysis
Let ε>0..
How do you even think of these analysis. Just brilliant, Jarrod!
Kane stays at three for the kiwis. He couldve dropped down if he wanted
Makes me appreciate him even more.
Williamson has to stay at 3 because NZ has forgotten how to bat. Before Ravindra came in with some shine, their top 5 was: Latham, Conway, Kane, Nicholls, and Mitchell. 4 of them were out of form for at least a year. If Kane shifts one position down, he'll make more runs but it'll be worse for the team because number 3 for NZ is basically an opener these days given Conway's form and chucking Ravindra there is just cruel.
Also, cracking video as always Jarrod. I love videos like these on curious topics. It's very fun.
Something similar to this topic:
In women's ODIs since the start of 2023, only 3 hundreds has been scored at no.3 position.
But Laura Wolvaardt and Smriti Mandhana have combined to score 9 100s between them this period.
This video makes so much sense given your focus on wobble seam over the past few years!
The background music has a sound that had me thinking there was a mosquito flying around me the whole time
Beautiful insight.
It would have been good if you had made the video on test cricket history's best no 3 with Bradman sangakara Amla dravid ponting and Williamson as the main players of discussion with all the mention players above in the thumbnail pic would have been fun to watch.
Modern Australia out here with the best batter being 6 or 7th, the openers generally fall early, marnus falls early, smith and marsh go for less that 10, then Head and Carey Cary it home
It was similar for a while before Steve Smith came into his own a batsman. Haddin and the bowlers were getting the runs when the top and middle order kept crumbling like pastry crust.
I just tape my pin on the inside of my phone case.
I'm the first one here probably