Missing piece to jigsaw in MCG
Andrew: Does this make sense to you? I want us to beat Australia but to win I want us to play India? That was my feeling before last night's result but now I just don't care that it's settled because it's testament to this team that no matter what situation we're in, it will be okay more often that not. As a cricket fan this week the level of excitement generated has been unprecedented. It's different from 1992 because the mindset is different. To quote a respected member of the Alternative Commentary Collective, the 1992 bowling attack wasn't an "attack", it was a bowling defence.
Mark: Strangely you have made sense about cricket. You see this is what I love about hosting the World Cup - the great unwashed get a solid hosing down in the great vagaries of my great sport. This final is a no-lose situation for us cricket fans in New Zealand. Either way it is good vs evil and either way the thought of losing is awful to take if that actually makes sense to you and either way the opposition is the best or worst it could be.
Andrew: I've been listening and reading from the greats of the game while tuning you out it seems. The MCG is big, really big, but singles and twos aren't the problem with our line-up, the problem for the opposition is trying to contain our batsmen with any one of them down to Daniel Vettori able to play a hand in the win. Predicting who that will be is the biggest problem punters have. The occasion won't overawe them because they're not spooked by big moments and they believe in each other so much that they get confidence from that. Are you confident? You did write that we weren't going to win the Cup in your Herald On Sunday column not so long ago.
Mark: I may have, but as you know I listen carefully to counter argument and often have my opinion swayed. I have been swayed by this Black Caps team. You're right again, I am feeling very uncomfortable with your rightness, don't listen to bully boys like Matthew Hayden, he's the one who thrived on small boundaries. Our lads are far more rounded than flat-track, small-field, block-bashers like Hayden. I'll tell you who to put your money on. Put the house on Ross Taylor to play the match-winner for the Black Caps. He's due and just like Martin Guptill was before he unloaded on the West Indies, Taylor is starting to look more comfortable. He was robbed down the leg side in the semi and forget the runout issues, they only happen because he's always looking to rotate the strike. A Taylor innings is the only missing piece in the Black Caps batting jigsaw and I think that piece will be found in the MCG. Who's your pick?