Imo the likes of Southee are not ready. What we need is to get them playing for NZ A, which is the system Ryder, Taylor, O'Brien, Broom and co. came through. Its good too, because instead of bowling/batting to journeymen/crap as well as good/decent players in domestic cricket, they're playing against the best from other countries (unless they're batting against England A's "bowling").I think we ruin guys like Southee by ****ing around with them. Leave him there, he's got talent, he's shown it... So let's just leave him there.
Do the same with Williamson and we will reap the rewards
I've always been a huge fan of the A program though, a chance to root out the Sinclairs and Ramprakashs by having them at a higher level against generally good players.
Haha, you know you're talking to the most biased CD fan on the forum (possibly the world) right? I love Skippy, but his inability to listen to helpers, generally talking about footwork (or as McMillan puts it: stack the offside field and watch him try and repeatedly smash it through the offside and wait) is the other half of the reason for his failures. He was ****ed around definitely, but he really didn't help himself with concrete feet and being what Rob calls a "nervous starter."oh GTFO already. Sinclair is gun, and still would be if we wasn't ****ed around by the selectors over and over again.
Rob to confirm
And that reminds me: who does everyone think should be in the Domestic Team of The Year or NZ A?
Sadly true.Auckland. Team of useless pricks good enough to win the 4-day title
How many players in the current side have 2 test Double Hundreds? If it ain't broke, don't fix it...Haha, you know you're talking to the most biased CD fan on the forum (possibly the world) right? I love Skippy, but his inability to listen to helpers, generally talking about footwork (or as McMillan puts it: stack the offside field and watch him try and repeatedly smash it through the offside and wait) is the other half of the reason for his failures. He was ****ed around definitely, but he really didn't help himself with concrete feet and being what Rob calls a "nervous starter."
Peter IngramSadly true.
I'm talking a composite team of the best players this season though, your Sinclairs, Ingrams, Wagners, hopefuly not McIntoshs, etc.
He had two double hundreds, a fantastic hundred against SA when we were in the **** and....an average under 35. Screwed by selectors yes, but at one point he was given a genuinely good run and failed to deliver.How many players in the current side have 2 test Double Hundreds? If it ain't broke, don't fix it...
That and he was top 3 batsman this season (can't remember averages, runs etc)
Ellis did well this season?Peter Ingram
Brad Wilson
Jamie How
Mathew Sinclair
Kane Williamson
James Franklin
Gareth Hopkins
Neil Wagner
Darryl Tuffey
Jeetan Patel
Andrew Ellis
Noteables would be Hamish Marshall, Tarun Nethula, Shan Stewart... and a few others i've probably forgot
Not having Sinclair is odd...Highest Run scorer with 904...My FC team of the season, not including any test BC's or current ICL players
Ingram
Cumming
Fulton
Myburgh
Williamson
Broom
van Wyk
Thompson
Nethula
Shaw
Bennett
Cumming's been opening for Otago all season in FC cricket. The main competition for Fulton in terms of the number 3 spot were Young and Patton. I preferred Fulton because he was more consistent in terms of run scoring, although that might be slightly harsh on Young.Not having Sinclair is odd...Highest Run scorer with 904...
Cumming needs to be middle order, where he's played all season. Myburgh spot on, had a great season both bat and ball, and even in the shorter forms of the game.
Fulton's an odd pick, had an average season, nothing outstanding.
Same with Thompson and Bennett, both okay, but not outstanding seasons
oh GTFO already. Sinclair is gun, and still would be if we wasn't ****ed around by the selectors over and over again.
Rob to confirm
Hey guys.Haha, you know you're talking to the most biased CD fan on the forum (possibly the world) right? I love Skippy, but his inability to listen to helpers, generally talking about footwork (or as McMillan puts it: stack the offside field and watch him try and repeatedly smash it through the offside and wait) is the other half of the reason for his failures. He was ****ed around definitely, but he really didn't help himself with concrete feet and being what Rob calls a "nervous starter."
How old is he? I've never heard of him.Much like i've said in other forums, a man for the future is Keir Bettley.