Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf has said that the scalp of Martin Guptill was his favourite among the four wickets he took against New Zealand in the Super 12 match
Guptill s rink looks good in skates at 70
Colonie landmark has stayed steady through changing trends
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1of29Times Union Staff photograph by Philip Kamrass Tracey Cappelli of Coxsackie, left, and her sister Tammy Staley-Ross of Selkirk, right, read books while their children change out of their roller skates at Guptill s Arena in Latham, NY Sunday January 18, 2004. The women came to Guptill s as children, and used to skate. Tracey s children are Rebecca, 7, upper far left white t shirt, and Leahanne(cq), 12, blue sleeveless shirt second from right on floor. Tammy s children are Brianna, 8, red clothing on floor left, and Allyssa, 8, lower right with back of head to camera. Extra notes for Capitaland caption- Several hundred people crowded Guptill s on this particular Sunday, many parents and children endlessly circling the wooden floor, with many others eating in the restaurant across the floor. Neon signs above the floor announced the type of
Cricket: Martin Guptill stars as Black Caps hold off Australian fightback
25 Feb, 2021 04:50 AM
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Black Caps Trent Boult in action. Photo / Photosport
New Zealand scored a lot of runs in their second T20I against Australia today. It very nearly wasn t enough.
With Australia needing 15 off the last over chasing a massive 220 to win and the destructive Marcus Stoinis and Daniel Sams at the crease, Jimmy Neesham had both dismissed caught on the boundary as the visitors came within five runs of pulling off a ridiculous win.
In front of a sold out, near delirious and well-lubricated crowd of students and locals alike, Stoinis launched a six off the fourth ball leaving himself nine off two. The next one was in the slot but he just missed his mark, with Tim Southee settling under the skier to send the crowd home happy regardless of what happened off the final ball.