Can't see that Lord's game being drawn if 444 overs had been possible TBH.I'd imagine the result would have still been a draw tbh, I would have been surprised if NZ had managed to pull off the win.
Oh well, as long as it either seams or turns that's something. Obviously quick seam or quick turn is better, but without either it'll be a foregone draw again methinks.Marron said this morning that the wicket isn't going to be as quick as people expect.
There are huge negatives attached to that. The biggest is probably the potential psychological damage if he continues to struggle. Wicketless in his last 2 innings and not looking incredibly likely to take wickets either. The other huge risk is injury. So many bowlers have been picked young only to fall to injury and have to make major adjustments to technique. It's not usually the makings of a better bowler. And then, of course, it could be very damaging to the NZ win-loss ratio.Southee should be persisted with. If it were up to me I'd play him in both tests regardless of how he does. I think most will acknowledge he has potential, but I also think it's something he can realize fairly soon (as opposed to after several years of FC cricket). I do have a long history of backing losers, though.
We need to blood him now. Arguably this tour of England, unlike the last one, we have our bowlers in their peaks for a change. Last tour, it was the batting that was peaking. Blooding youngsters should come ideally when the facet of the game they are being blooded for are peaking so can deal with the excess baggage.There are huge negatives attached to that. The biggest is probably the potential psychological damage if he continues to struggle. Wicketless in his last 2 innings and not looking incredibly likely to take wickets either. The other huge risk is injury. So many bowlers have been picked young only to fall to injury and have to make major adjustments to technique. It's not usually the makings of a better bowler. And then, of course, it could be very damaging to the NZ win-loss ratio.
I am hoping Southee will play, because if he doesn't, I feel damn sure that Bracewell will go for O'Diren over Mason, despite all form pointing to the opposite.
I think you'll find that O'Brien bowled pretty well in the warm ups - or certainly not far behind Mason who bowled pretty well himself. Frankly, either will provide a similar job; accurate but unpenetrating at international level. Bad bowlers, they are not - international bowlers they aren't either.I am hoping Southee will play, because if he doesn't, I feel damn sure that Bracewell will go for O'Diren over Mason, despite all form pointing to the opposite.