SJS
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You may be right. I do not follow New Zealand cricket much unless they are playing India or one of the top tams like Australia or South Africa.SJS, I don't follow your logic here.
Styris had been one of NZ's best ODI players (more specifically, best ODI bats) for the best part of about 6 years prior to those first 3 ODIs. To say that dropping him for failing 3 times against Bangladesh is reasonable is just crazy.
He simply should never have been dropped in the first place. Perhaps Styris is not a big name in international cricket, but I think this needs to be put in context. By NZ standards Styris was probably about the equivalent of an M Hussey for Australia (big call perhaps but imo a fair analogy in several ways). He deserved to be "undroppable" save for an extended string of failures.
Of course what makes it all much worse is he was dropped when there were no obvious replacements available.
What I wrote is not what I have always thought but just going back TODAY over what he did since his last successful series as a batsman (England 2008) and just tried to understand what the selectors have done purely from the hindsight provided by these figures.
You could well be right