Ronchi has been probably the worst cricket import we have had, i dont care how you feel you are representing nz first and yourself second, i do hope this counts against him.Certainly tactless, it goes without saying that if you move to another country to play international cricket that you percieve there to be less depth. Although, in the heat and distance of India I imagine it would be easy to let your guard down and explain it in the most plain terms to someone who may not be familiar with the NZ/Oz population disparity.
The depth in his position is actually quite good though - Latham & Watling would be currently rated ahead of him? De Boorder & Van Vyk are also useful.
Steve to rage.Certainly tactless, it goes without saying that if you move to another country to play international cricket that you percieve there to be less depth. Although, in the heat and distance of India I imagine it would be easy to let your guard down and explain it in the most plain terms to someone who may not be familiar with the NZ/Oz population disparity.
The depth in his position is actually quite good though - Latham & Watling would be currently rated ahead of him? De Boorder & Van Vyk are also useful.
Except NZ becomes what Sauber is in F1 effectively, scrounging for the odd championship point with last year's Ferrari engine, providing a more attractive price point for Royal Stag whisky to get some international TV exposure.I'm not sure I would even classify Ronchi's comment as tactless. We've all known since the day he first started plundering the plunket shield bowling stocks that he's only over here to take advantage of the lower standards in the New Zealand domestic scene. Why else would he take a sizable reduction in paycheck? You can guarantee it wasn't for the sparkling scenery and the reasonably priced wine. And the fact that he isn't interested in producing mindless soundbites about how he's always dreamed of playing for New Zealand, ever since he was a little boy, doesn't bother me in the slightest. Afterall, it's not like he's saying something that is untrue or unnecessarily derogatory about the standards over here. And as a player he's putting pressure on both Watling and the middle-order bats to perform. That can only be a good thing.
Chand needs to get his mind right, says Bangar | Latest Cricket News & Breaking News | Wisden IndiaAfter Dhawal Kulkarni struck early to dismiss Neil Broom (0), Cachopa and Latham made brisk half centuries during a 128-run stand for the second wicket to grind the Indian bowlers on another oppressive day. With the pitch showing no signs of deterioration, the spinners toiled away with very little gain.
But there was some consolation for Rakesh Dhruv, the left-arm spinner, who picked up two wickets against the run of play. Latham edged one to Unmukt Chand at slip while Cachopa played across the line to a straight delivery to be adjudged lbw.
Corey Anderson, who made an aggressive century in the first innings, remained unbeaten on 26 when dark clouds, lightning and fading light forced the umpires and players to return to the dressing room. Play was called off shortly after that with New Zealand A on 176 for 3.
The only interest from the Indian point of view as the day began under bright sunshine was whether Manprit Juneja, who had batted brilliantly to remain unbeaten on 178 overnight, would get his double century. Juneja hung around for close to an hour before frustration got the better of him when he was on 193 and he mistimed a pull to midwicket.
Kulkarni and Imtiaz Ahmed were cleaned up by Mark Gillespie, who picked all three Indian wickets to fall on the day, to end with figures of 4 for 80.
Well there will be full bbb footage of these matches available eventually, but not until the NZC analyst (http://twitter.com/colobosthecrab) returns home and uploads it all into the vault.Where are hou getting this footage kippax?
Good observation by Banger. He's given more than a decade to the system, so he's come up the hard way, and has earned every India cap. Let Chand also do the same. Definitely, Jagga and JJ were unlucky not to get both matches, just because Crown Prince had to be played in both- Pepsi compulsion?
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Also very happy to have avoided one of the worst cuts in history, unlike these poor sods! #MadDogs