bryce
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Exact same here, lol. NZ selectors must have been in the same boatWhat makes that even stranger is I saw him on the tellie for the first time yesterday and was impressed
Exact same here, lol. NZ selectors must have been in the same boatWhat makes that even stranger is I saw him on the tellie for the first time yesterday and was impressed
I listened to bits of Mark Watson today - his lack of knowledge so infuriated me, I switched stations.Anyone listen to radiosport today? It was great fun. We had such thoughts as:
- Daniel Vettori is taking over New Zealand cricket and picking all his buddies
- Our best cricketers only care about themselves and how much money they can make (IPL)
- Jacob Oram sucks (Best comment of the day tbh)
- Justin Vaughn doesn't know what he's doing and he's too scared to stand up to anyone
- Selectors have no clue how to pick a team if they're picking players like Ingram and Hopkins
There was however plenty of love for Scott Styris.
TBH I would not be surprised if Bangaldesh beat New Zealand in the one day series with the bowlers that have been selected, McKay and Butler can be very expensive on there day, Southee's still a fairly average one day bowler and Tuffey can go for a few when the batting team goes after him.
He just hates New Zealand cricket. Nothing pleases him more than tearing into NZC.I listened to bits of Mark Watson today - his lack of knowledge so infuriated me, I switched stations.
Definitely our 4 most proven - no question about that. But when you look at his last 7 ODI's(44 runs@6.29) you can see why the selectors want to try other options in the batting department. Don't get me wrong I am to say the least appalled that he was left out of the T20 side, but am happy to see him miss out on the ODI side. Broom has earnt an extended run at number 5. I don't care what people say about Broom's lack of ODI numbers he has batted higher than six only twice in his 16 ODI caps to date which is not where a top order player should be. Besides if he happened to fail they would merely go back to piggyI said the same 12 months ago, but I can't get my head around the logic of people who are ok with Styris' omission.
Forget his bowling- surely in the absence of Ryder our best 4 ODI bats are Guptill, Taylor, McCullum and Styris?
Honestly 7 matches is pretty much nothing, especially when they were spread out over several extended breaks which were themselves down to poor selection!Definitely our 4 most proven - no question about that. But when you look at his last 7 ODI's(44 runs@6.29) you can see why the selectors want to try other options in the batting department. Don't get me wrong I am to say the least appalled that he was left out of the T20 side, but am happy to see him miss out on the ODI side. Broom has earnt an extended run at number 5. I don't care what people say about Broom's lack of ODI numbers he has batted higher than six only twice in his 16 ODI caps to date which is not where a top order player should be. Besides if he happened to fail they would merely go back to piggy
Lol I suspected that was mark Watson when I saw that, then Voltman confirmed it.Anyone listen to radiosport today? It was great fun. We had such thoughts as:
- Daniel Vettori is taking over New Zealand cricket and picking all his buddies
- Our best cricketers only care about themselves and how much money they can make (IPL)
- Jacob Oram sucks (Best comment of the day tbh)
- Justin Vaughn doesn't know what he's doing and he's too scared to stand up to anyone
- Selectors have no clue how to pick a team if they're picking players like Ingram and Hopkins
There was however plenty of love for Scott Styris.
TBH I would not be surprised if Bangaldesh beat New Zealand in the one day series with the bowlers that have been selected, McKay and Butler can be very expensive on there day, Southee's still a fairly average one day bowler and Tuffey can go for a few when the batting team goes after him.
Pinga? - Vincent, Nicol, Stewart, WATLING, StyrisPick Williamson!!!
Okay, in all seriousness MMR, who would you pick? You seem to hate everyone in domestic cricket whenever squads are announced
Oh, and how could i forget Gareth f****ing Hopkins...... as a specialist batsmen. What a joke. Any of the above batsmen should be there over him.
Arnel getting overlooked with Tuffey in the team is probably fair enough tbh. Arnel is probably a little quicker but they both do pretty much the same job.Apparently he is a 'great character' - Greatbach.
McKay doesn't seem that bad a choice to me over Arnel, he offers more pace + left arm, could be a good punt.
Was Arnel ever really going to set the world on fire, he's another honest toiler isn't he? We're fine for those.
I think this was pretty much what Greatbach was implying from his quote on stuff.co.nzArnel getting overlooked with Tuffey in the team is probably fair enough tbh. Arnel is probably a little quicker but they both do pretty much the same job.
Of course, but the difference is Guptill will most likely be dropped if he doesn't perform in the test against Bangladesh, McIntosh is safe until after the Australian series IMO, no matter what he does against Bangladesh. The worst thing that could happen for Guptill's short term test career (and this might sound crazy to some) is if he was to rack up a 100+ score against Bangladesh and keep his place in the team against Australia. I have no doubt he'll fail badly in the test matches against the Aussie's if he plays as at the moment he has far too many "technical" problems in his defensive game, as well as not knowing how to build a proper innings, Johnson and co would have a field day.Howsie, you said recently you have grave fears for Guptill if he plays against Australia and scores a century against Bangladresh, I guess the same would apply for McIntosh. We know he will carve up the Bangladeshi bowling attack (hey he loves a flat track), and I can see him being Bollinger's bitch. Or if he lasts that long, then surely Johnson would get him out.
Haha wow. That bastion of all things on the nose sporting wise, Radio Sport, with another gem. What a bunch of waffle. Did Mark Watson add in with his 2 cents about how McKay could benefit from watching a real sportsman, like Cameron Brown?Nigel Yeldon seems to think Andy McKay was picked for the same reason Trent Boult was picked last year, to give the Black Caps batsmen practice against a left arm quick before facing Mitchell Johnson and now Doug Bollinger. He seems to think Boult was never actually in the running to play against Australia last year and McKay is exactly the same pick.
That's a big call tbh, but it is actually believable.