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New Zealand A General Discussion

Flem274*

123/5
I assume de Boorder is the long term pick, I haven't seen him play but others have commented that his glove work is better than the others, and if he has another year in the runs he is the obvious #1 from 2013 onwards. Hard on Young and van Wyk but sometimes it works that way.
If Young succeeds in tests, why would we drop him? He's been fine so far.
 

Mike5181

International Captain
In twelve months time we could have a really youthful looking team.

1.McCullum- 30
2.Guptill- 24
3.Williamson- 21
4.Taylor- 27
5.Ryder- 27
6.Broom- 27
7.De Boorder+ - 25
8.Vettori- 32
9.Southee- 23
10.Wagner- 25
11.Boult- 22

Bennett- 25
Astle- 25
Brownlie- 27
Flynn- 27
Young- 32
Franklin- 31
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
117.6
Arnel to Tanvir Ahmed, FOUR, another drop, tough but again Young needed to grab it, it was outside off and enticed him into the drive, a thick edge just carried to the keeper's right but he couldn't take it and to add insult to injury it rolled away to the fence, a few drops today by the home side

98.2
Vettori to Abdur Rehman, no run, outside off and full, goes for the big drive and gets a thin edge which Young can't hold, it was travelling fast though but he probably should have taken it
Yeah I can't find the deliveries I am thinking of distinctly remember at least two which he didn't make an attempt for going to his right and to the left of slip. Maybe my mind is playing tricks on me.

I don't dispute his reputation.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
In twelve months time we could have a really youthful looking team.

1.McCullum- 30
2.Guptill- 24
3.Williamson- 21
4.Taylor- 27
5.Ryder- 27
6.Broom- 27
7.De Boorder+ - 25
8.Vettori- 32
9.Southee- 23
10.Wagner- 25
11.Boult- 22

Bennett- 25
Astle- 25
Brownlie- 27
Flynn- 27
Young- 32
Franklin- 31
No reason to assume that Young will be demoted anytime soon. Also McKay is, at the moment, comfortably ahead of Wagner and Boult, and I wouldn't say that McIntosh's career is finished yet either.
 

Mike5181

International Captain
No reason to assume that Young will be demoted anytime soon. Also McKay is, at the moment, comfortably ahead of Wagner and Boult, and I wouldn't say that McIntosh's career is finished yet either.
You didn't get the point of the post but whatever. Mcintosh is rubbish. If he is still in the team in twelve months we will be in serious trouble. Neil Wagner will be fast tracked into the NZ team as soon as he becomes eligible.
 

Mike5181

International Captain
Hating McIntosh is hating yourself.

WAG.
Tbf it's not really hate more observation. He isn't good enough to play in the team. His knock in India don't get me wrong was gritty and showed his character but Martin Guptill has bucket loads of talent, a decade of cricket left in him and has also achieved great success in one day internationals. It's just not logical to have the guy sit out in reserves when he has done just as well, possibly better than Mcintosh in tests as well.

I rate Andy Mckay as a sharp wicket taker when he is on his game. It was more of an emphasis on the youthfulness of the squad we may have in twelve months given the performances of some of these players.
 
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Athlai

Not Terrible
Guppy as an opener wasn't as good as McIntosh as an opener up till that last series IMO. Wouldn't have Timmeh starting anymore though.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Wagner has had one extremely good season and a few years bashing South African Division Two batsmen.

This is what McIntosh did to Wagner last season in a List A game, his weakest format.

TG McIntosh lbw b Wagner 161 138 9 5 116.6
Code:
[B]Bowling	O	M	R	W	Econ	[/B]	
N Wagner	10	0	77	1	7.70	(1w)	
JM McMillan	10	0	67	2	6.70	(1w)	
IG Butler	8	0	62	0	7.75		
NB Beard	10	0	51	0	5.10	(2w)	
CD Cumming	6	0	35	1	5.83	(2w)	
DI Stevens	6	0	44	0	7.33
:cool:
 

Flem274*

123/5
I rate Andy Mckay as a sharp wicket taker when he is on his game. It was more of an emphasis on the youthfulness of the squad we may have in twelve months given the performances of some of these players.
Martin Guptill smashed Bangladesh around in NZ. That is essentially the difference in their records.
 

Flem274*

123/5
McIntosh shouldn't start anymore, but it does amuse me to see people complaining about an opener with two test centuries when his contemporaries have been fortunate to make 30 in most cases.
 

Mike5181

International Captain
Yeah, but it was a record breaking season (Was it? can't remember). I wouldn't have him in the ODI format anyway tbh. He strikes me as a much better fit for the test team.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Wagner has had one extremely good season and a few years bashing South African Division Two batsmen.
That is rubbish mate. Wagner hardly stats hacked in SA or played all that long there. Has had a fair few huge domestic seasons here too.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Yeah, but it was a record breaking season (Was it? can't remember). I wouldn't have him in the ODI format anyway tbh. He strikes me as a much better fit for the test team.
I'm being a smartarse with the List A game. McIntosh's random List A Godliness is pretty funny.
 

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