Welcome to the post Warne/McGrath era.Very weak looking line-up tbh
Welcome to the post Warne/McGrath era.
I think we'll agree to disagree on this one fiery.The final fifteen will include all the players from WC final in the windies with the exception of McGrath and Hilfenhaus,Noffke being pretty sure starters and posssibly Haddin to give Gilchrist a break.Very weak looking line-up tbh
just kidding (or should I say "flaming") mateI think we'll agree to disagree on this one fiery.The final fifteen will include all the players from WC final in the windies with the exception of McGrath and Hilfenhaus,Noffke being pretty sure starters and posssibly Haddin to give Gilchrist a break.
Do you think that would give you Kiwis a chance then if that happened?It's pretty much who the 15 will be. It would be great if they surprised us and sent all the newbies.
Like Smith?I hope Watson doesn't play. I can see him being average and having his head called for in other forms as a result by the average Australian cricket fans in NSW who lay into him at every possible opportunity.
He'd do well in that case. I think his bowling will get smashed though as it clearly doesn't suit the form at all, and it'll be used as ammunition by the casual-cricket-supporting public in NSW to whinge about his selection in the test (hopefully) and ODI teams.I reckon Watson will go and open the batting.
TBH I'd rather NZ sent the A team with a couple of old hands. I see Twenty/20 as the perfect breeding ground to introduce new players before 'graduating'. Kind of like what Australia did with ODI's and debuting players.Do you think that would give you Kiwis a chance then if that happened?
Yea because Australia so often give 9 of their first team a rest so they can fill the team with A teamers...TBH I'd rather NZ sent the A team with a couple of old hands. I see Twenty/20 as the perfect breeding ground to introduce new players before 'graduating'. Kind of like what Australia did with ODI's and debuting players.