I'll play some games for CD...
Shield. Bag. Lets go.
On the question of why he hasn't thrown it all in and played 20/20, Brad Hodge gets a mention..
"His life can't be that great if he's played for Northern Districts"
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So it was pretty much what Taylor said: no one bar Guptill knew what was going on. I can't remember off the top of my head if McCullum knew about the meeting 48 hours before the first test.Hello, 3 News are claiming they've got goss from Williamson, Flynn and Boult aws. Will see how this pans out after the ads.
Nope he didn't.I can't remember off the top of my head if McCullum knew about the meeting 48 hours before the first test.
I think he knew they weren't getting along too well, but he wasn't involved in any of the recommendations, and was contacted 2 or 3 days ago with the offer of being captain in the ODI/T20I formats after they had dumped Taylor. Then understandably the next day Taylor felt he couldn't continue being test captain in that environment, so they gave it to McCullum.So it was pretty much what Taylor said: no one bar Guptill knew what was going on. I can't remember off the top of my head if McCullum knew about the meeting 48 hours before the first test.
i haven't heard that one in yearsNope he didn't.
Not just Hesson being an ass.
The team manager Mike Sandle as well, and the batting coach Bob Carter.
Munters.
His interview has been posted in here.Eagerly waiting for what McCullum got to say
New Zealand slang is generally just Australian slang 25 years behind so you should never be too surprised when that happens.i haven't heard that one in years
Me neither.i haven't heard that one in years
There's a large part of me that just wants to believe, despite the circumstances, that McCullum hasn't had a big role in this. Otherwise I would find it very difficult to support a team led by him.Regarding McCullum: despite his tendency to get caught next to the empty biscuit jar we might need to give him the benefit of the doubt here as things stand. McCullum was always going to come out swinging of course (most people would, especially if they were innocent), but Taylor's exonerated him of playing an active role and he was pretty damn honest in that interview.
eddit: I still think Heef's post (either here or cricsim) still stands.
Yeah, passive. Pfft. Didn't back up Ross at all, did he. Given the shambles and the fact that he'll be captaining in RSA without his best batsman, I'd expect anyone in this situation to say "thanks, but no thanks". How can a reasonable man take this job now? He's guilty by association. He doesn't have to have said or done anything, but he hasn't backed up his team mate and supposed friend.Yeah take back the bad things I said about McCullum, seems like he was a passive party in this.
I thought it a bit weird when talking about this whole thing that he was insulted by the accusations, and made it entirely about himself. Didn't say anything about Taylor directly, or even that he would back him up and stuff. And when he talked about their relationship it wasn't exactly warm and glowing. Seem like two completely different people who are forced to interact through a common interest.He doesn't have to have said or done anything, but he hasn't backed up his team mate and supposed friend.