I think if Martin plays we will be fine as far as our bowling attack goes. And if we play 4 seamers I reckon our attack will be test standard. We are quite fortunate to have Martin waiting in the wings.Most of the SA squad will have rested since oz while NZ have been playing some T20 cricket and a tour match. Maybe they can catch them off guard as SA have been caught out in this way before.
Sorry mate, but what's best for McCullum is best for New Zealand.FWIW he has more recent experience opening than Fulton does and he shouldn't be making Pete bat out of position.
The only reason Fulton's even near the test squad is because he scored 504 runs @ 72 as an opener including three centuries, and two half-centuries. It's fine to to say McCullum should play as an opener, I wholeheartedly agree actually. To say he'd be pushing Fulton out of position simply isn't true though.Article says McCullum tempted to bat at 4. FWIW he has more recent experience opening than Fulton does and he shouldn't be making Pete bat out of position.
Ha yeah Louis does get a bit carried away as we all know. I have seen some quick Mitch spells which I have no doubt were mid 140s, however. He doesn't do it all the time - whether it's body preservation, bowling to conditions, can't be arsed some days only he'l tell you.He bowled well but when you read stuff from Lou Vincent yapping on how he's the quickest bowler in NZ you sort of expect him to bowl quicker then Jimmy bloody Neesham.
He looked good though, as he has in domestic cricket from time to time. Even if he isn't 140+ at least he swings the ball and gets some pretty decent bounce. The days of Andy McKay ever getting a game for New Zealand are hopefully long gone.
Thanks for putting me straight.The only reason Fulton's even near the test squad is because he scored 504 runs @ 72 as an opener including three centuries, and two half-centuries. It's fine to to say McCullum should play as an opener, I wholeheartedly agree actually. To say he'd be pushing Fulton out of position simply isn't true though.
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+1I will be impressed if we reach 300 in any of our innings for batting however.
I don't think anyone was having a go at him about his performance. He bowled very well. It was more people commenting on another example of the tendency of kiwi cricket followers to over-hype the pace of young prospects. McClenaghan was being talked about as being as quick as Bond a couple of seasons ago. Then when we get an actual speed gun on him it turns out he's 142 max and mid 130's most of the time.You're forgiven, but you've missed something. Focus on the last 12 months, not what he did four years ago, three hips ago and in a much less mature mindset.
And I can't get over the 'Mitch only bowled mid 130s' stuff from PE. Did anyone notice he swung it more to adjust to a sluggish pitch, took control of his own fields and bowled to them
Impeccably and went for 1-24 - and probably could have taken one more? I'm biased but I thought he showed way more than your run of the mill charge in, bowl fast and think later sort of character. Which is exactly what he was 2-3 years ago. He's in the Test squad - wont play but on what I saw and what I know of him, he'll be a fixture sooner rather than later.
Yep. Basically the T20 squad.That is a terrible one day squad.
Something like this??ODI squad:
Brendon McCullum (c): Otago Volts
Corey Anderson: Northern Knights
Trent Boult: Northern Knights
James Franklin: Wellington Firebirds
Martin Guptill: Auckland Aces
Roneel Hira: Canterbury Wizards
Mitchell McClenaghan: Auckland Aces
Nathan McCullum: Otago Volts
Kyle Mills: Auckland Aces
Adam Milne: Central Stags
Colin Munro: Auckland Aces
Jimmy Neesham: Otago Volts
Rob Nicol: Canterbury Wizards
BJ Watling: Northern Knights
Kane Williamson: Northern Knights
Ditch Nicol, bat Watling as an opener and Williamson at 3. Otherwise I reckon that's about right.Something like this??
Nicol
Guptil
Watling
McCullum
Franklin 6
Munro/Williamson
Neesham 5
McCullum 4
Mills 2
Boult 1
Milne/McClengahan 3
Fair enough. I'd say he's capable of 142-145 or so but you won't see him operate at that consistently and nor should he. Even Bond operated at 140 or even lower at the tail end, with occasional bursts, to get the best out of himself. And as we saw at PE, Mitch swings it when he's in the 130s and it's still from a good height. He's got facets to his game and that's excitingI don't think anyone was having a go at him about his performance. He bowled very well. It was more people commenting on another example of the tendency of kiwi cricket followers to over-hype the pace of young prospects. McClenaghan was being talked about as being as quick as Bond a couple of seasons ago. Then when we get an actual speed gun on him it turns out he's 142 max and mid 130's most of the time.
You?He had a terrible captain back then..
Milne got scratched due to injury did he not?1. Martin Guptill
2. BJ Watling+
3. Brendon McCullum (c)
4. Kane Williamson
5. James Franklin
6. Jimmy Neesham
7. Corey Anderson
8. Nathan McCullum
9. Kyle Mills
10. Trent Boult
11. Adam Milne/McClengahan
Maybe throw Munro into the middle-order somewhere. I guess McClengahan has to play as well. Milne will probably miss out. It's a shame too, he looked good in his last ODI.