That's cricket though. I don't think New Zealand should have won the 2nd test. That match was a very even draw. Steve Smith left the declaration a bit later than everyone thought he should have because they knew that they probably wouldn't be able to rip through New Zealand's batting line up quickly considering what they did in their first innings. Instead he decided to play the game defensively to ensure there was no chance of them winning to make sure they were out of contention for the series win, which in my opinion is a very good tactical move. The 3rd test probably should have been won by New Zealand, but umpiring is a tough job. Brendon McCullum said there were no hard feelings between the NZ cricket team and Nigel Llong which to me shows great sportsmanship to be able to understand that Cricket is adjudicated by human beings and things can and can't play in your favor.I don't agree about the fact 'that it's working', because to be honest New Zealand probably should have won both the second and third tests and would have definitely won the third if not for the DRS stuff-up with Nathan Lyon. Australia should always, always be able to beat New Zealand, wherever and whatever the conditions.
Brendon has been good for cricket world wide with his attacking cricket and positive attitude.Not technically about Australia, but cricket 2015/16, and NZ captain Brendon McCallum will retire from international cricket at the end of the 2 Test series against Australia in February.
Well done on a fine career.
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