Henry is injured unfortunately so I guess it will have to be BennettWould love for Latham and Henry to come into the squad for the second test
Southee copped the same treatment from a lot of New Zealand fans. He was playing test cricket early on and struggling while other young bowlers were back home dominating domestic cricket. So naturally they're all better and he would be lucky to be playing first class cricket. He's hit a big rough patch but I have no doubt he'll be back. Far too talented with bat and ball not to make it as an international cricketer.I'm surprised people are as quick as they are to write off Bracewell. Again maybe I am not as informed about his misdemeanours an many others on here, and it is clear he needs to address his outside of cricket issues, but at 23 he is still young but needs to learn quickly. I had high hopes for him as a bowling all-rounder, kind of in the Bresnan mold, if not a consistent wicket-taker at least a workhorse that can hold an end up while delivering a heavy ball.
Meh. Bracewell had a terrible record before he made his test debut anyway. Doesn't really strike me as a guy who is going to go back down and pick up 6fers and stuff. He gets that swing back and he's the third best seamer in the country period, add in his batting ability and he's a big time player for New Zealand.well it doesn't help those same young bowlers keep outbowling him in domestic cricket too
A DRUNK Jesse Ryder was taken out of a swanky Auckland bar and put into a taxi at 3am on January 26 – just hours before New Zealand Cricket named him in their test squad to take on India.
Matheson Sports Media can confirm that Ryder “celebrated” the Black Caps’ tie with India at Eden Park at Auckland’s exclusive 1885 Britomart bar.
The tied game was played on Saturday January 25. Ryder began drinking that night with teammate Jimmy Neesham.
At 3am on Sunday January 26, Ryder was so drunk that Neesham ******ed him to a taxi to take him back to the team’s hotel.
Matheson Sports Media has been told that Neesham was acting as Ryder’s “minder”.
A NZC spokesperson confirmed that version of events this morning to Matheson Sports Media.
What is unclear is when Black Caps management was made aware of the incident.
The test side was named on the Sunday morning with Ryder in the squad as cover for champion batsman Ross Taylor.
What is clear is that management knew of the 1885 Britomart incident as they built up to the Waitangi Day test in Auckland - but Ryder was not disciplined.
The lack of action backfired when it was revealed today that Ryder was out drinking late again – this time with teammate Doug Bracewell on Wednesday - the night before the start of the Eden Park test.
Black Caps manager Mike Sandle has described the latest incident as, “totally unacceptable.”
Matheson Sports Media has been told an investigation into both incidents is “on-going” but will ramp up once the test match against India – into its third day of a scheduled five – is complete.
Ryder has a long history of alcohol related incidents while on duty with New Zealand.
Aaron Klee – Ryder’s highly respected manager – was unavailable for comment.
It is understood he is “considering” advising his charge to withdraw from Black Caps duty for the rest of the summer.
Indeed - players get injured all the time the morning of the match. He is goneburgers. He is obviously still an alcoholic.This is worse than any other incident he's done IMO.
The night before a Test match in which you're reserve batsman. Just totally, absolutely unacceptable.