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Where does Ross Taylor rank?

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I think his FC record is a result of a bit of complacency on his behalf. It was pretty obvious from an early age he was a future Black Cap and he may not have applied himself as much as someone who's path to the team was not so straight-forward. I'm confident that when given the opportunity in tests he will adjust his game and bat with more determination and application than what he has at 1st class level, where he has tended to get himself out by being over-aggressive.
Over aggression is definately one reason he hasn't been very successful in his FC career, being a young guy who is naturally aggressive is hard to restrain but Taylor needs to apply that aggression in a better manner if he wants to have a successful Test career. An average of 36 isn't that bad, but guys like Broom and Nicol are almost at 40 which is whereI feel Taylor needs to be before he "deserves" an opportunity in the Test side.

He will more than likely get to prove himself in the first half of the State Championship before NZ have another test which will be good for him, as much as I feel other people deserve a spot infront of him I really can't see Taylor missing out.
 

Fiery

Banned
Over aggression is definately one reason he hasn't been very successful in his FC career, being a young guy who is naturally aggressive is hard to restrain but Taylor needs to apply that aggression in a better manner if he wants to have a successful Test career. An average of 36 isn't that bad, but guys like Broom and Nicol are almost at 40 which is whereI feel Taylor needs to be before he "deserves" an opportunity in the Test side.

He will more than likely get to prove himself in the first half of the State Championship before NZ have another test which will be good for him, as much as I feel other people deserve a spot infront of him I really can't see Taylor missing out.
Fair comments mate
 

Natman20

International Debutant
Over aggression is definately one reason he hasn't been very successful in his FC career, being a young guy who is naturally aggressive is hard to restrain but Taylor needs to apply that aggression in a better manner if he wants to have a successful Test career. An average of 36 isn't that bad, but guys like Broom and Nicol are almost at 40 which is whereI feel Taylor needs to be before he "deserves" an opportunity in the Test side.

He will more than likely get to prove himself in the first half of the State Championship before NZ have another test which will be good for him, as much as I feel other people deserve a spot infront of him I really can't see Taylor missing out.
The problem is that if he was retrained for Test cricket then our most important (well most played anyway) facet of cricket in this country (ODIs) would be disadvanaged.
Matthew Sinclair and Cumming rightfully deserve to keep their spots in the Test squad IMO.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The problem is that if he was retrained for Test cricket then our most important (well most played anyway) facet of cricket in this country (ODIs) would be disadvanaged.
Matthew Sinclair and Cumming rightfully deserve to keep their spots in the Test squad IMO.
Unless he has a big World Cup and State Championship then I can't see him making the Test side really. With Cumming and How/Papps as the openers and Sinclair, Fleming and Styris all assured of their places in the middle order the only possible way for Taylor to play would be to go in with 3 specialist bowlers aswell as Oram and Styris. I can''t see Taylor replacing Sinclair, who only just come back into the side after scoring a ton of runs for CD and Scott Styris has been very impressive in his Test career so far.
 

Fiery

Banned
Unless he has a big World Cup and State Championship then I can't see him making the Test side really. With Cumming and How/Papps as the openers and Sinclair, Fleming and Styris all assured of their places in the middle order the only possible way for Taylor to play would be to go in with 3 specialist bowlers aswell as Oram and Styris. I can''t see Taylor replacing Sinclair, who only just come back into the side after scoring a ton of runs for CD and Scott Styris has been very impressive in his Test career so far.
You've just changed your mind again Perm. Ross Taylor will be the next test team named. Mark my words
 

Natman20

International Debutant
You've just changed your mind again Perm. Ross Taylor will be the next test team named. Mark my words
He probably will but I would like him just being in the ODI side. If there was someone to miss out on a test place i'd say probably Cumming although we need an opener. We will probably be short of Stephen Fleming and Bond after the world cup anyway so here is my squad presuming they are still there.

1. Cumming
2. Fleming
3. Sinclair
4. Styris
5. McMillan
6. Oram
7. McCullum
8. Vettori
9. Franklin
10. Medium Pacer
11. Bond

12. Ross Taylor or Jeetan Patel
 

Fiery

Banned
He probably will but I would like him just being in the ODI side. If there was someone to miss out on a test place i'd say probably Cumming although we need an opener. We will probably be short of Stephen Fleming and Bond after the world cup anyway so here is my squad presuming they are still there.

1. Cumming
2. Fleming
3. Sinclair
4. Styris
5. McMillan
6. Oram
7. McCullum
8. Vettori
9. Franklin
10. Medium Pacer
11. Bond

12. Ross Taylor or Jeetan Patel
I don't think McMillan will be in and there's your spot for Taylor
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
He probably will but I would like him just being in the ODI side. If there was someone to miss out on a test place i'd say probably Cumming although we need an opener. We will probably be short of Stephen Fleming and Bond after the world cup anyway so here is my squad presuming they are still there.

1. Cumming
2. Fleming
3. Sinclair
4. Styris
5. McMillan
6. Oram
7. McCullum
8. Vettori
9. Franklin
10. Medium Pacer
11. Bond

12. Ross Taylor or Jeetan Patel
I wouldn't like to see Fleming opening the batting, instead I think Michael Papps will come into the equation since Jamie How has been so disappointing in his international career so far. Putting Fleming down at #4 means Styris will go to #5 and no room for Ross Taylor unless the selectors want to go with 3 bowlers + Oram and Styris.
 

Fiery

Banned
Why not? Although he has a poor ODI average he has a good test average around 40.
Well I suppose if he has a great WC it's a possibility but he wouldn't have played a test for nearly 3 years by November and it just seems like a bit of a backward step, for mine. *Mental note to self: must stop saying "for mine"*. If given the choice between him and Taylor at the moment I would think to the future and go with Taylor but as I said there's quite a lot of time and cricket to be played before our next test so ...
 

Craig

World Traveller
How good is Neil Broom? What is he strongest at (ie through the covers, or the off side or the short ball for example), his weaknesses and his technique.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
How good is Neil Broom? What is he strongest at (ie through the covers, or the off side or the short ball for example), his weaknesses and his technique.
Neil Broom is quite good, plays for Otago and has been a solid part of their middle order for the last year or two. Seeing as how we don't get too much TV coverage of State Championship (4 day) games it is quite hard to asess how good a player actually is and what his technique is like.

Next test is not until November I think. A lot could happen in that time
Indeed a lot could happen between that time, but if I was to pick a Test side for a game tomorrow with every player available I honestly wouldn't have any room for Taylor.

Why not? Although he has a poor ODI average he has a good test average around 40.
Although he does have a high Test average he is a minnow-basher and once you take out his average against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe the numbers don't look so pretty and he only averages around 34. I think if it came down to a contest between McMillan and Taylor, the selectors will opt for Taylor due to the youth factor.
 

Craig

World Traveller
Neil Broom is quite good, plays for Otago and has been a solid part of their middle order for the last year or two. Seeing as how we don't get too much TV coverage of State Championship (4 day) games it is quite hard to asess how good a player actually is and what his technique is like.
Do you get too much of the List A stuff? If so does he play much?
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Do you get too much of the List A stuff? If so does he play much?
We only really get the finals, I was playing cricket when Otago got rolled in the List A competition and he didn't play a huge hand in the Twenty20 final. It is quite disappointing but it's to be expected really with rugby getting so much more coverage. Cricket hardly get's anything with very little in the newspaper.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
He probably will but I would like him just being in the ODI side. If there was someone to miss out on a test place i'd say probably Cumming although we need an opener. We will probably be short of Stephen Fleming and Bond after the world cup anyway so here is my squad presuming they are still there.

1. Cumming
2. Fleming
3. Sinclair
4. Styris
5. McMillan
6. Oram
7. McCullum
8. Vettori
9. Franklin
10. Medium Pacer
11. Bond

12. Ross Taylor or Jeetan Patel
Please... not Fleming opening again... :wallbash:
 

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