I know that, everybody knows that. It is just showing that, despite people saying otherwise Vettori can take wickets. I base the fact that Vettori is the best bowler in NZ on other things, like the number batsmen he frustrates into making mistakes with the other bowler, his economy rate (which doesn't matter that much in tests but still a lot better than other NZers), etc etc.Well yeah, but that's obviously quite a dire way to go. Styris is obviously not a better bowler than Southee, for example.
Vettori has been a mainstay in the team, has had no injuries and usually gets quite a lot of overs - that's why he's taken more wickets than the rest. I'm not a Vettori-hater by any stretch of the imagination; I wouldn't question his place in the team or as captain as some people have done and I wouldn't suggest that Patel is a better bowler. He is over-rated by many though - not so much on this forum, but by people I talk to, especially in Australia.
NZ's most accomplished bowler? NZ's most experienced bowler? Sure, he can have those. But he's not NZ's best bowler in Tests AFAIC - Franklin for one definitely overshadows him. It's more questionable with Martin and Mills but I'd still back them to be more effective than Vettori as a whole taking into account the pitches produced in Test cricket recently.
Pretty far away. He was the other half of the U19s attack this year with Southee the main destroyer. He won the speed gun competition two years ago.How far away is Trent Boult from a Black Caps debut? Haven't seen him play, just seen the stats and they look rather impressive.
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Can't help but think he'd be averaging around 27-28 if he had better bowlers around him.
Trent Boult is a while away yet. Needs to make his domestic debut first. He's only 18 but looks an awesome bowler though, he's all about attack, attack, attack.How far away is Trent Boult from a Black Caps debut? Haven't seen him play, just seen the stats and they look rather impressive.
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Can't help but think he'd be averaging around 27-28 if he had better bowlers around him.
Ah. Good prospect for the future you reckon? I'm reading his cricinfo profile and it says Wasim is his favourite cricketer, haha, if he will be even half as good I'll be a happy man.Pretty far away. He was the other half of the U19s attack this year with Southee the main destroyer. He won the speed gun competition two years ago.
He's yet to play in first class cricket.
Similar to Wasim in a few respects (people who take this as comparing/calling him Wasin can GAGF, I'm not).Ah. Good prospect for the future you reckon? I'm reading his cricinfo profile and it says Wasim is his favourite cricketer, haha, if he will be even half as good I'll be a happy man.
Our full strength side is pretty awesome:If you CD fellas need a bowler, you just might get him. ND have too many in their ranks and they are not retiring anytime soon.
How about CD do a trade, give us a black cap batsman and we'll give you boult lol.
Dunno. Yovich and Aldridge IIRC have scored decently in FC cricket.Southee would bat higher than 11 though wouldn't he?
If he stays injury free then yes he has the ability. He'll have to join the que now though. We have a decent amount of good bowlers.That ND batting is not bad, except we need a Black Cap batsman :P
Richard Sherlock, now here's a "trent boult" hype from the past. Has he even touch the radar of selectors?
The soil, I'd imagine. Though many of the wickets are drop-in now too, are they not? You'd imagine with a drop-in you'd have a better chance of preparing moreoreless exactly what you want.Speaking of which, why is it that we can't produce spinning wickets? Too much dew? You certainly can't say not enough sun this summer, it's been dry as hell.
I don't think the fact that Sri Lanka are the only team he's done terribly well against is much more than coincidence TBH. He's most often tended to have favourable conditions when playing them - both in Sri Lanka (less surprisingly) and New Zealand (more so). It's not like he's never had good games against other teams though.You mean Sri Lanka? IIRC, Sri Lanka are the only nation among the top tier nations that Vettori has done well against, otherwise it has been a case of minnow bashing. I dont know why, tbh. Leslie1 has a point, Vettori has been an over-rated spinner for a considerable time now.
I don't really agree TBH. Vettori's back was not a one-off injury thing, it's something that's always been there and has been manageable to different extents at different points in his career.(Feel free to label me a Vettori basher)
So he's in the side as our batsman then? Or would you rather he's our devastating wicket taking bowler (which he was when he first started before succumbing to back injury in '99), or a batsman who bowls stock deliveries?
140 odd of his first test wickets had come really quickly but has stagnated since breaking down and having to tweak his action. He's not the same bowler after that. Now he's seen as a more 'stock' bowler, keeping economy rates down and holding up one end to frustrate batsman. I'm sure he wants to be seen as the best spinner in the world, not just the best "left-arm" spinner, as there aren't much left armers around anyway.