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Tbh, I think we should just accept that Vettori is the second coming of Jesus. He seems to be doing everything.
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To be fair, I think Turner has run off at the mouth a bit at times in the past and said a few odd things with regards to selections.
Vettori is apparently fit for the whole series and will be able to bowl without issues. Article doesn't say whether he'll need surgery at the end of the season or not though.Vettori - is clearly not 100% fit. I wonder how much of an effect that will have on his bowling.
I reckon yes and yes. But should be good for at least one score over 50 for the series (yeah... one score over 50 in six innings... really setting our sights high here).Will McIntosh play and will his ice get rather thin?
The opening spots are of course a worry, not to mention number 3 as well. Perhaps it's my permanently rose-tinted glasses but I am feeling more optimistic about the situation at present than I have for the last couple of years*.It's just frustrating that there aren't any young guns coming through that are openers, with the exception of Worker. The future looks bright for our middle order but it seems we'll be devoid of class openers for a while.
Hell, I'm even tempted to go as far and say bring in Richard Jones for a small while to see how that works. If he can do a decent job of seeing off the new ball, then he'll have done better than most in recent times.
Captains, coaches, flies the plane, cooks the meals, makes the beds, packs the kits, drives the bus, prepares the pitch, cuts the grass, bats, bowls, keeps wicket, fields at slip, umpires, selects the team, phew, is there anything he doesn't do??
Tbh, I think we should just accept that Vettori is the second coming of Jesus. He seems to be doing everything.
Almost expect Vettori to be writing his second book in his spare time for release at the end of the summer as well.Captains, coaches, flies the plane, cooks the meals, makes the beds, packs the kits, drives the bus, prepares the pitch, cuts the grass, bats, bowls, keeps wicket, fields at slip, umpires, selects the team, phew, is there anything he doesn't do?
Haha, thought that headline sounded oddly ***ual in a vague sort of way. Glad it's not just me.?
Tbh, I think we should just accept that Vettori is the second coming of Jesus. He seems to be doing everything.
Brodie and Raval? Both under 23.It's just frustrating that there aren't any young guns coming through that are openers, with the exception of Worker. The future looks bright for our middle order but it seems we'll be devoid of class openers for a while.
I have never heard any of those, with the exception of Worker, get talked about in the same way as the likes of Anderson and Williamson.Brodie and Raval? Both under 23.
Watling, Worker, Brodie and Raval is enough young openers for me
I probably still couldn't..Lol, I bet even I could score runs on that pitch. Did they replace the pitch with the landing strip from Auckland International Airport?
I don't like that game very much..Well, Brodie's already notched up 3 tons in the space of a dozen games, 2 FC ones and 1 for the Emerging Players.
Raval's only played a handful of games, but got that mammoth 256 last season (although it was at the Jurassic Park Outer ):
Auckland v Central Districts at Auckland, Mar 29-Apr 1, 2009 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.com
Really, what gives you that idea?I don't like that game very much..
But yeah Raval looks like he's going to be a good player.
He has good hands...Really, what gives you that idea?
Still - ya gotta score them plus he has the concentration to stay there that long.I don't like that game very much..
But yeah Raval looks like he's going to be a good player.