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<blockquote data-quote="darwin_23" data-source="post: 182163"><p>I think getting rid of Harmison was the right call, however dropping Hoggard after only one bad game seems a bit strange - James Anderson's performances in New Zealand have hardly shouted 'pick me'. </p><p></p><p>It should be an interesting game - will New Zealand play positively like in the first test, or will they play conservatively hoping for a drawn, given they have 1-0 lead in the series? Personally I think they should continue to play positively however I don't see this happening given that we are actually winning a test match series (and not against Bangladesh!!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darwin_23, post: 182163"] I think getting rid of Harmison was the right call, however dropping Hoggard after only one bad game seems a bit strange - James Anderson's performances in New Zealand have hardly shouted 'pick me'. It should be an interesting game - will New Zealand play positively like in the first test, or will they play conservatively hoping for a drawn, given they have 1-0 lead in the series? Personally I think they should continue to play positively however I don't see this happening given that we are actually winning a test match series (and not against Bangladesh!!). [/QUOTE]
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