Jezroy
State Captain
That's super hopeful..
Hopefully the time off has allowed him to improve his technique.
That's super hopeful..
Hopefully the time off has allowed him to improve his technique.
As I understand it, with the mass political correctness in NZ, NZC are keen to have a disabled person in the team as much as possible.You get the impression it's do or die for Brownlie this series (even first match). Just doesn't have that aura to him I guess, despite being more reliable than Guptill. You get the impression Guptill fits in with a marketing strategy for NZ cricket while Brownlie isn't the kind of guy who is going to feature in ads with Taylor, Vettori, and McCullum for SkyTV...
I would rather our team was a bunch of ****s and awesome at cricket.I can't help but like Guptill for that reason - everything I've heard has him come across as a genuinely good bloke.
Not sure why you've not been more on board with McCullum and Hesson in that case. If anyone's finally trying to do a Thatcher to 'the wets' of NZ cricket, isolating and marginalising anyone befuddled and weighed down by the more decorous, less instinctive and competitive past, it's Hesscum.I would rather our team was a bunch of ****s and awesome at cricket.
If we'd won all three home series against England, I suspect I would have.Not sure why you've not been more on board with McCullum and Hesson in that case. If anyone's finally trying to do a Thatcher to 'the wets' of NZ cricket, isolating and marginalising anyone befuddled and weighed down by the more decorous, less instinctive and competitive past, it's Hesscum.
So Australia then. Except for the awesome at cricket bit.I would rather our team was a bunch of ****s and awesome at cricket.
He's only 37, he should have a few more Pearce Cup victories left in him..I see you in the thread Choobaka - give us an update on Lance Dry - will he play again this season?
He seems a Hesson/McCullum-like character; wouldn't be surprised if he got the call up for this tour should Martin go down.He's only 37, he should have a few more Pearce Cup victories left in him..
I hope that's not in jest, sounds like a brilliant idea to me.maybe James can get him to write articles
You'd have to admit you were him though.I hope that's not in jest, sounds like a brilliant idea to me.
That's why Hesson annoys me. A lot of what he says and does backs up what we heard that he's meticulous with his attention to detail and isn't a cliche kiwi coach, but he's just as "jobs for the boys" as half the other blokes in NZ sporting organisations.Can't fault, can't fault all the boys' efforts, gave it a red hot crack etc. Got Fulton, Rutherford and Wagner feeling their oats and setting up a small business extorting credulous Percy from Blackadder types, something the CW wets would've never greenlit.
Hesson's on the ball yet again, saying the new season Dukes are "slightly different" to the ones they've been training with.
http://content.radionetwork.co.nz/weekondemand/radiosport/71630.mp3
Safe to say the cantankerous era would've never been delving into something this mundane and perfunctory, yet integral to results. Nice work Hess.
That's exactly it. Good to see common sense prevail and the two of them head to England instead of sitting on the bench doing nothing in India.pointless sojourn in India.
If only they'd left a couple of days earlier.That's exactly it. Good to see common sense prevail and the two of them head to England instead of sitting on the bench doing nothing in India.
But common sense has not prevailed they are still unavailable for the first warm up match. This descision should have been made 5 days ago. Especially for ross he needs as much warm up as possible to rediscover his 2012 form. He was very scratchy against england, century included.That's exactly it. Good to see common sense prevail and the two of them head to England instead of sitting on the bench doing nothing in India.
Welcome to CW. Seen a couple of posts from you. What city are you from?But common sense has not prevailed they are still unavailable for the first warm up match. This descision should have been made 5 days ago. Especially for ross he needs as much warm up as possible to rediscover his 2012 form. He was very scratchy against england, century included.
I would also like to add that Vettori should have also left and should be playing league cricket in England, assuming that he wants to be effective at the champions trophy and regain his test spot, he has not bowled well (in any form of cricket) since he gave up the captaincy.