He would have Brendon McCullum in the team to give him tips where needed as well. I wished the NZ selectors would read some of these forums lol.I've watched BJ at club level stand up to guys like Andy Mathieson and Anurag Verma, he doesn't need 6 months training - chuck him in there and let him learn on the job.
Nah, don't agree at all. Young and Hopkins rotated last year, and Young has kept wicket and batted and number three, so you can't just say Watling opening plus keeping was a bridge too far. If he really wanted to keep for NZ he would not have surrendered the gloves.Disagree with the Phlegm. a team can only have one keeper and BJ is such a live wire in the field that it's perfectly understandable for a domestic team to keep their regular keeper instead of putting him in. Doesn't mean all that much IMO. If he CAN keep, he doesn't need to do it in first class cricket to prove he can.
Yeah lets all bend over backwards to get Watling in the team in any role he hasn't been tried in yet.He might not have wanted to keep for New Zealand last year, because he was in the team as an opener. But now he might fancy his luck at batting down the order and keeping.
Not that hard to imagine tbh.
Blocky McIntosh lasts far more balls on average than Watling. Watling is very middle of the road in NZ openers in terms of average balls faced.You're emotional and therefore irrational towards this particular issue.
BJ Watling doesn't keep wickets for Northern Districts because Peter McGlashan is just as capable with the gloves as he is, but, McGlashan is no where near the outfielder that BJ is - BJ would be one of the best out fielders in NZ.
He's a proven wicket keeper and also a guy who has proven he can handle the pace of test level, without yet developing the consistency. His average of 25 belies the fact that he's also averaging roughly 55-60 balls per innings in test cricket, I dunno about you but with our test opening record, if I could be 50-0 after 20 overs in test cricket, I'd take it every time.
AWTAYeah lets all bend over backwards to get Watling in the team in any role he hasn't been tried in yet.
If he fails as a keeper he can try opening the bowling - I heard he was very successful doing that in the Under 10s and he'd surely be doing it for ND if they didn't have Southee and Arnel.
See PEWS. Doesn't matter, he needs to earn it.He might not have wanted to keep for New Zealand last year, because he was in the team as an opener. But now he might fancy his luck at batting down the order and keeping.
Not that hard to imagine tbh.
If McGlashan is just as capable with the gloves, why not pick McGlashan? He's in practice, Watling is not.You're emotional and therefore irrational towards this particular issue.
BJ Watling doesn't keep wickets for Northern Districts because Peter McGlashan is just as capable with the gloves as he is, but, McGlashan is no where near the outfielder that BJ is - BJ would be one of the best out fielders in NZ.
He's a proven wicket keeper and also a guy who has proven he can handle the pace of test level, without yet developing the consistency. His average of 25 belies the fact that he's also averaging roughly 55-60 balls per innings in test cricket, I dunno about you but with our test opening record, if I could be 50-0 after 20 overs in test cricket, I'd take it every time.
It might well be, which is why he should go to domestic cricket and prove it.I'm just going to go out on a limb here but the quality of Watling's keeper might be better known to the team itself than all us fans who've never seen him do it.
Watling kept for ND before the arrival of McGlashan and has generally done the job whenever McGlashan has been unavailable. Watling has also kept in ODIs doing the job justice. He's a proven keeper.AWTA
See PEWS. Doesn't matter, he needs to earn it.
And he was **** at opening anyway.
If McGlashan is just as capable with the gloves, why not pick McGlashan? He's in practice, Watling is not.
Watling isn't a proven keeper. Just because he's a proven club keeper, it doesn't make him a test keeper.
Otherwise I can make a case for Tim Weston to take the gloves.
Watling shouldn't make the team as a batsman, let alone keeper. The only spot open is number three, and the main reason he has a chance there is Williamson hasn't taken his deserved spot there yet and at the moment we're playing someone who averages 26 for Auckland there.
If we're going to give a wicketkeeper who gave away the gloves because he was good at batting, then Weston should be ahead of Watling. We all saw how well that went at the Champions League.
Agree, but not so middle of the road when compared against NZ Keepers who aren't Ian David Stockley Smith, Baz McCullum or Adam Parore.Blocky McIntosh lasts far more balls on average than Watling. Watling is very middle of the road in NZ openers in terms of average balls faced.
He plays for a first class team with two fricken wicket keepers nor is there any first class matches before our next Test series.It might well be, which is why he should go to domestic cricket and prove it.
You're emotional and therefore irrational towards this particular issue.