straw man
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He is.Guptill is the man.
I don't get how he can play so well and average close to 50 ish in one dayers, yet averages only 25 in tests because he gets himself out.
He is.Guptill is the man.
Optimistic implies you are hoping he can repeat something he has done of note. Errr, he hardly has a decent record.It's called optimism
This year domestically he has pretty much doubled his career records in both FC and List A runs.Optimistic implies you are hoping he can repeat something he has done of note. Errr, he hardly has a decent record.
It doesn't imply anything, it's just hoping for the best.Optimistic implies you are hoping he can repeat something he has done of note. Errr, he hardly has a decent record.
If he can keep that up for a couple of seasons then maybe he can be looked up as being the messiah you think he is now. Till then he has always over-promised.This year domestically he has pretty much doubled his career records in both FC and List A runs.
So 8 years of batting has been outdone in one year.
Has a fantastic domestic record since his injury.
Who needs a messiah, we just need someone better than Oram.If he can keep that up for a couple of seasons then maybe he can be looked up as being the messiah you think he is now. Till then he has always over-promised.
Optimism is quite different to hoping for the best.It doesn't imply anything, it's just hoping for the best.
Get your finger out of your bum
What NZ is missing is a grafter who can play the entire 50 overs. McCullum is being given that job but is more suited to stroke play. You need a Styris or some one else coming in who assures the team lasts 50 overs because often, you will find that that is the key problem.This innings is the flip-side of the same coin as the last one. Stack the top order with 4 attacking players (all with decent averages) and sometimes they come off spectacularly, and other times not.
Also, Vettori on current form coming at the 30 over (ish) mark was a masterstroke.