That'll be partly it, but the bigger reason for India's dive, is that they lose the points that they gained from their 1-1 draw with South Africa in 2011. Likewise, WI will lose the points that they got from the drawn series against Sri Lanka in 2010, (which was achieved when Sri Lanka were ranked #3).Note that the points of both India and Windies have taken a dive, probably largely due to losing to low-ranked us.
Imo only a Southee injury would seriously hurt the side. As the second test against India showed, even if we lose a high quality player like Taylor there's enough quality in the rest of the top 7 to ensure that we still hold up fairly well.We're a Southee/Boult/Watling/McCullum injury away from being a horrible team again. /Bahnz.
Straight swap of Henry for Southee might feasibly ok. I'm not seeing any middle order batsmen though. If either Taylor or McCullum goes we're completely screwed.Imo only a Southee injury would seriously hurt the side. As the second test against India showed, even if we lose a high quality player like Taylor there's enough quality in the rest of the top 7 to ensure that we still hold up fairly well.
It's just that there currently isn't a replacement batsman good enough at #3. You wouldn't want to move any of Baz, Taylor or Ryder to 3 - perhaps you could get away with Jesse. He's just bloody hard to replace when you look at the alternatives in the Plunket Shield.Williamson's ODI batting has been indispensable, but I think he's not been that vital a cog in Tests unless you also include his bowling and fielding. His bowling is not so crucial now that we have Anderson.
For whatever reason, his actual performances seem to be overrated.
We don't need to mess with future ATG Latham by asking him to bat in the middle order.
Exactly. Williamson isn't sensational, but he's averaged roughly 40 since being elevated to number 3 in 2012, and closer to 50 in the last year. I would say that means he averages 15-20 runs more than the next best option at 3 (not including Ryder). The relative stability he's provided at the top has also created a better environment for the lower order batsman (though coming in at 15/2 never seemed to bother Taylor too much).It's just that there currently isn't a replacement batsman good enough at #3. You wouldn't want to move any of Baz, Taylor or Ryder to 3 - perhaps you could get away with Jesse. He's just bloody hard to replace when you look at the alternatives in the Plunket Shield.
I'm not saying that he's the best player in the side, by any means, just that he's harder to replace than Ross, Baz or Corey (who are covered by Ryder and, if desperate, Latham, Brownlie or, in Anderson's case, JimmyGS). None of those are Test #3s.
In an ideal world you'd probably be right. But his contract with Essex has given him an opportunity to press his case for reselection, so if there is some kind of injury crisis, and Ryder is carving up in the County Championship, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the NZ selectors buckle and bring him back in.Ryder will be unavailable until 2015, I'd imagine.
I really don't think McCullum is in the same league as Taylor and Williamson in terms of value to the side. It's worth remembering that until his 200 at Eden Park, people were grumbling that he should be dropped for Ryder. IMO, the only way his absence would cause serious problems would be if it causes another captaincy-related stoush.Ryder will be unavailable until 2015, I'd imagine.
In my opinion, moving Taylor, McCullum or Watling to 3 to cover Williamson is less of an issue than finding a replacement for Taylor or McCullum. It's a judgement call though.
Perhaps not long-term, but look at the form he's now in. If that 200 + the 300 has now overcome mental barriers from him (and from all proof it has) we may get the best 2-3 years out of a guy we expected to get world class performances out of. I'd say he's going to be every bit as valuable for at least the next 12 months, and further if he chooses to go on.I really don't think McCullum is in the same league as Taylor and Williamson in terms of value to the side. It's worth remembering that until his 200 at Eden Park, people were grumbling that he should be dropped for Ryder. IMO, the only way his absence would cause serious problems would be if it causes another captaincy-related stoush.
yes cribbWilliamson going down injured could be chaotic. Imagine more Aaron Redmond at #3...
lord greg hay will save usStraight swap of Henry for Southee might feasibly ok. I'm not seeing any middle order batsmen though. If either Taylor or McCullum goes we're completely screwed.
I see.Williamson's ODI batting has been indispensable, but I think he's not been that vital a cog in Tests unless you also include his bowling and fielding. His bowling is not so crucial now that we have Anderson.
For whatever reason, his actual performances seem to be overrated.
We don't need to mess with future ATG Latham by asking him to bat in the middle order.