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**Official** Pakistan in New Zealand (3 tests)

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
The draw is heavy favourite with the bookies. Even though Pakistan seemed to do it easy in the two sessions today, surely with a 100+ run lead NZ are still a good chance to take this out?
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
The draw is heavy favourite with the bookies. Even though Pakistan seemed to do it easy in the two sessions today, surely with a 100+ run lead NZ are still a good chance to take this out?
Yep reckon we should still win this.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Pretty good performance in his first game back from injury against the best team in the country.

He has a pretty good SR in FC also.
Lol

73 wickets at 39.84 with a strike rate of 64 and one 5fer? You've mised up his List A and FC strike rates too btw. His List A one is 34.

Lets see....who will you hate the most....Ewen Thompson strike rate is 57 and Lance Shaw's is 47. :p
 

Howsie

International Captain
Lol

73 wickets at 39.84 with a strike rate of 64 and one 5fer? You've mised up his List A and FC strike rates too btw. His List A one is 34.

Lets see....who will you hate the most....Ewen Thompson strike rate is 57 and Lance Shaw's is 47. :p
Whoops, my mistake. Decent record anyhow, hope he brings that average down during the year and makes a push at the New Zealand team.

Thompson and Shaw, meh. They're both as bad as each other imo, not even close to international standard.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Whoops, my mistake. Decent record anyhow, hope he brings that average down during the year and makes a push at the New Zealand team.

Thompson and Shaw, meh. They're both as bad as each other imo, not even close to international standard.
McClenaghan rates Shaw ftr. :p

And no, Bennetts record is crap. He needs to improve it considerably.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Whoops, my mistake. Decent record anyhow, hope he brings that average down during the year and makes a push at the New Zealand team.

Thompson and Shaw, meh. They're both as bad as each other imo, not even close to international standard.
Yet noticeably superior to Bennett in terms of striking ability
 

Flem274*

123/5
Domestic records mean very little, our batsmen have already shown that.
Tim McIntosh-Vulnerable early on in FC, pathetic early on in tests
Martin Guptill-Poor in FC, poor in tests
Daniel Flynn-sucks in FC cricket, sucks in tests
Peter Fulton-Good in FC and A team, poor in tests
Jesse Ryder-Excellent FC, excellent test
Ross Taylor-good FC, even better in tests
Mathew Sinclair-awesome in FC, average in tests
Grant Elliott-average in FC, poor in tests

Pretty accurate actualy. But of course there's the Howsie selection policy to consider.

1) are they under 25?
2) are they fast
3) are they from ND

Face it, Bennetts poor. He bowls 140 and he's about as likely to succeed in tests atm as Ewen Thompson in India is. But you won't be able to handle it because you like to chase glamorous pipe dreams.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Tim McIntosh-Vulnerable early on in FC, pathetic early on in tests
Martin Guptill-Poor in FC, poor in tests
Daniel Flynn-sucks in FC cricket, sucks in tests
Peter Fulton-Good in FC and A team, poor in tests
Jesse Ryder-Excellent FC, excellent test
Ross Taylor-good FC, even better in tests
Mathew Sinclair-awesome in FC, average in tests
Grant Elliott-average in FC, poor in tests

Pretty accurate actualy. But of course there's the Howsie selection policy to consider.

1) are they under 25?
2) are they fast
3) are they from ND

Face it, Bennetts poor. He bowls 140 and he's about as likely to succeed in tests atm as Ewen Thompson in India is. But you won't be able to handle it because you like to chase glamorous pipe dreams.
While points 1-3 might sound stupid, they're not as bad as you make them out to be. If I'm selecting between a few players and can't decide on who to pick age might come into it. No point picking a 30+ batsmen/bowler if he's only slightly better then a 24 year old.

Pace well, everyone likes pace. Even if Thompson and Shaw's record's are better looking then Bennett's the chances of them having anymore success at test level then him are very, very slim. How much more can 125-130K pacers improve? Sinclair's stated on here before that the best way for young bowlers to improve is to get them bowling at better players

As for ND players, well we have the best domestic team with the best talent in the country so of course that plays a part.
 

DIRK-NANNES

U19 Vice-Captain
Face it, Bennetts poor. He bowls 140 and he's about as likely to succeed in tests atm as Ewen Thompson in India is. But you won't be able to handle it because you like to chase glamorous pipe dreams.
Hey, I hope you're not writing off Bennett.
Sure, he hasn't been taking wickets frequently enough in order to give you a nice average, but with each season he has improved a lot.
His last season tally of 26 (FC) wickets @ 29.26 isn't poor, and he has shown he can produce matching winning spells, like when he bowled Canterbury to winning the State Championship in 2008.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Hey, I hope you're not writing off Bennett.
Sure, he hasn't been taking wickets frequently enough in order to give you a nice average, but with each season he has improved a lot.
His last season tally of 26 (FC) wickets @ 29.26 isn't poor, and he has shown he can produce matching winning spells, like when he bowled Canterbury to winning the State Championship in 2008.
But he's to quick so he musn't have very good control, we'd be much safer picking Lance Shaw 8-)
 

Flem274*

123/5
Hey, I hope you're not writing off Bennett.
Sure, he hasn't been taking wickets frequently enough in order to give you a nice average, but with each season he has improved a lot.
His last season tally of 26 (FC) wickets @ 29.26 isn't poor, and he has shown he can produce matching winning spells, like when he bowled Canterbury to winning the State Championship in 2008.
He's getting better but seriously...picking him now?

I know after the McClenaghan thing the second I say someone over 135kph isn't very good I'll get jumped all over but if we pick the guy now, a season or two of good form too early....enjoy.

And i always get stuck in when Howsie starts bitching about pace. Its cringeworthy.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Tim McIntosh-Vulnerable early on in FC, pathetic early on in tests
Martin Guptill-Poor in FC, poor in tests
Daniel Flynn-sucks in FC cricket, sucks in tests
Peter Fulton-Good in FC and A team, poor in tests
Jesse Ryder-Excellent FC, excellent test
Ross Taylor-good FC, even better in tests
Mathew Sinclair-awesome in FC, average in tests
Grant Elliott-average in FC, poor in tests

Pretty accurate actualy. But of course there's the Howsie selection policy to consider.

1) are they under 25?
2) are they fast
3) are they from ND

Face it, Bennetts poor. He bowls 140 and he's about as likely to succeed in tests atm as Ewen Thompson in India is. But you won't be able to handle it because you like to chase glamorous pipe dreams.
I wouldn't necessarily say Bennett is poor, he's been improving year on year, and is still only 22. However, you're right in that he's never been anything more than ok in FC cricket, and until he starts performing consistently excellent there's no point in even raising his name.
 

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