straw man
Hall of Fame Member
Sure, there might be some cricket-based reasons for some of those decisions, even if imo they're not great ones (Latham should have been rested for an ODI instead. Astle given 3 overs on a pitch apparently offering turn and bounce while seamers bowl 67, even if some are going to Bangladesh soon), or there might not. I don't think it's wrong for people to line things up and detect a whiff of favouritism from what we see in the NZ A team (not necessarily the NZ team), though yes more evidence would be required before you could say that it clearly smells bad.Other than Devcich in the four-day team, and obviously him being captain too there's logical explanations for all of those.
Latham's in both the ODI and test squads which kind of nullifies any argument that there's bias against him. It's not as if he's got a spectacular record in either of the FC/OD formats.
Devcich not bowling Astle much in this game? You have five other bowling options in the team, including two recent test bowlers and three guys close to selection. It makes sense to give them a bigger workload, especially after the decision to take Sodhi to Bangladesh. Development and preparation-wise, he's simply the sixth most important bowler in that team now. Your sixth bowler generally won't get through many overs when the opposition team has been bowled out for just 250 either.
I doubt Astle's performances were "clearly" better or that those two games were the only factor involved in the decision anyway. People say Astle's been hard done by here, but at the end of the day he was outperformed by Sodhi in the Plunket Shield last season, has less potential as a bowler, and happens to be six years older. He was always going to have to do a bit more on this tour to be selected. Cricket Records | Records | New Zealand A tour of India and Sri Lanka, Aug-Oct 2013 | First-class matches | Batting and bowling averages | ESPN Cricinfo The difference there is just not enough to ignore those other factors.
If there was such favouristism towards ND to the extent that some of you guys have been claiming, we'd be seeing the name "BJ Watling" in the ODI squad.
At this point I should refer back to the point Immenso (from memory) made earlier that although I'm nitpicking, I still think it's great that this A tour is happening and I am also looking forward to seeing how Sodhi goes for NZ.
Last edited: