Surely you can find a spot for Wagner somewhere, and Bulter deserves a spot for topping the wickets table1. D Brownlie
2. C Munro
3. K Williamson
4. B McCullum
5. B Watling
6. L Ronchi+
7. N McCullum
8. J Patel
9. D Bracewell
10. T Southee
11. T Boult
It's because we don't have any. Guptill was the most promising of a bad bunch.The problem is that since he's moved to opening we have not picked out any other promising openers, but we have picked out tons of middle order batsmen.
Well, not even promising. Just someone who could average 30 and soak up a ****load of deliveries.It's because we don't have any. Guptill was the most promising of a bad bunch.
He has a chipmunk fetish and he wets the bed?...well: at quarter to seven this morning Tony Veitch told us that he was going to reveal what the "new information" was that New Zealand Cricket was investigating and that it didn't look good for Mike Hesson. After seven: Veitch said that he could no longer reveal that information for legal reasons.
Hmmmmmm: any speculation?
That was his first mistake....came to NZ for some batting coaching..
lol,...well: at quarter to seven this morning Tony Veitch told us that he was going to reveal what the "new information" was that New Zealand Cricket was investigating
...it was obviously leaked: it didn't come from NZ Cricket itself. Veitch claimed it didn't make Hesson look good: obviously someone told NZ Cricket who got the lawyers involved.lol,
I don't think there is any new information. Why would they tell the press about it if they don't want to say what it is?
It's just something to make them seem like they're doing a job.
Read more: Chris Moller: New Zealand Cricket 'looking into' Ross Taylor's comments - Story - 3 Sport - 3 NewsSince then, the board has been presented with additional material related to the captaincy saga.
“This additional material is about clarifying and being clear of the process of what occurred,” says Moller.
Moller wouldn't reveal more about the material, but it could be key in answering Taylor's claim someone is "definitely" lying over issues relating to his axing from the captaincy.
+1.To be honest, while I don't like Hesson for the central part he played in the Taylor debacle, I really don't think that another coach and captaincy change is what this team needs right now. I'd be prepared to give Hesson a chance to mend fences with Taylor, and hopefully put this whole shambolic episode in the past.
At the very least I don't think a change should be considered until after the Champion's Trophy later this year. If by that stage results still haven't picked up, then it's fair enough to start casting about for someone else.
Yeah agree with this actually. The fact he doesn't want to screw about with Watling's role anymore put a few points in his favour with me.To be honest, while I don't like Hesson for the central part he played in the Taylor debacle, I really don't think that another coach and captaincy change is what this team needs right now. I'd be prepared to give Hesson a chance to mend fences with Taylor, and hopefully put this whole shambolic episode in the past.
At the very least I don't think a change should be considered until after the Champion's Trophy later this year. If by that stage results still haven't picked up, then it's fair enough to start casting about for someone else.
The worst thing Hesson did was to lie about the whole Taylor-gate affair to try and make himself look better and Taylor look worse. That tells you a lot about the sort of character he is. Very, very low.Hesson wants McCullum to go down the order. He stripped Taylor of the captaincy and gave it to his mate.
What more is there to say. Good riddance.
Good things he has done:
Giving wagner a run in the second test was probably the right move even though it didn't work and even though he didn't perform in the warm up game. It was the right move as Wagner has done so well in domestic cricket that he deserved a couple of chances.
Surely the McCullum -> middle order won't happen though.