Yeah I'm not too down about this series defeat because there were improvements, especially in the bowling. We know we have a couple of good cricketers to come into the mix in Sunil Narine and Dwayne Bravo.
What do you think about Gibson? Personally, I would sack the selectors and Otis, administratively we need a completely fresh start. We've got some excellent cricketers back in action and have the nucleus of an excellent team that just needs to develop a winning mentality. Bangladesh in August would be an ideal start for a new coach to work with the players, in conjunction with Amby and Stuart Williams who have been working well as batting and bowling coaches during their short tenures.
There have simply been too many selection/management mistakes and the director of cricket Richard Pybus needs to be complemented by someone new without all these mistakes on their record.
They did only a few times and that was on turners to play McGill and Warne, but yes, even they hardly tried it and they were better suited in every way to make it work.Honestly, one of the worst selection decisions I've seen made for a deciding test. It was mentioned just after the final XI was announced and the results only served to prove it.
I'm not sure if Australia, even with Gilly, would have played 5 bowlers - Could be wrong though.
I prefer to ignore him tbh. People like him I believe would only thrive on the attention if he were reported. And it's sad because NZ is a team that is actually worth rooting for. It's a lot like fans of u know who (SRT). I personally like SRT but his obnoxious fans sometimes forces me to spew hate where ordinarily I wouldn'tJust hammer the report button like the rest of us when he gets a roll on. Might get him sorted out faster.
2003 tour to the West IndiesHonestly, one of the worst selection decisions I've seen made for a deciding test. It was mentioned just after the final XI was announced and the results only served to prove it.
I'm not sure if Australia, even with Gilly, would have played 5 bowlers - Could be wrong though.
Mahendra Nagamootoo IMOTrini Off spinner Amit Jaggernauth was my personal favourite cricket name! I was very upset that the selectors kept ignoring such a force of nature.
Australia could get away with it because they were much more stronger than us that it didn't matter. At best we were slightly weaker than NZ and to make matters worse, our batting of late has been notoriously unreliable.2003 tour to the West Indies
7. Hogg
8. Bichel
9. Lee
10. Gillespie
11. MacGill
With McGrath replacing Hogg and slotting in at #11 when he rejoined the tour.
Remodelled his action in 2003/4 but had lost at least a yard of pace (went from 96mph to just over 80). He just wasn't as effective without the searing pace. He stayed in and around West Indies cricket until about 2007/8 when it became clear that he could no longer even take wickets in FC cricket.Question for my fellow WI fans what ever happened to a certain Jermaine Lawson
Totally agree and it's time to move forward with a new coach with fresh ideas as to how to change the mentality of talented cricketers who have become too used to losing.I too am not totally dispirited because this team has shown some excellent potential and with better selections and performance in the field and as captain from Randin, this series could have been ours. Holder looked surprisingly good with the bat and could be a more than decent bowling all rounder. We need better keeping from Ramdin, to groom a captain and a Test class no. 3 and I honestly believe we can compete with anyone. Narine also needs to decide where his priorities lie.
Holder has literally everything going for him apart from pace. If he can somehow get his deliveries up to an average speed of around 135kph (rather than just the odd delivery at around 140 like it is now) he will be pretty hard to stop. He has swing, seam, bounce and accuracy combined with an Ambrose-esque line and length.Indeed. But this might sound a bit outrageous but I honestly think that if Holder stays fit, he has even more potential...and he's being groomed by Amby. Can't ask for much more!!
Just had a look at his record and it's excellent but there is disparity between his home and away stats. I suspect that it's mostly due to him not being fully fit on several of his away tours. Hopefully he corrects this anomaly soon .....One more thing I wanted to say which got a bit lost on the tour thread (understandably in the euphoria of Kane's knock) is just how good Kemar Roach is and will be if he keeps fit.
100 wickets at 27, in just 26 matches. He was easily the leading wicket taker in a series that included two of the World's best seam bowlers. Its easy to forget that he was statistically the Worlds leading fast bowler in 2012. We were rightly cautious before the series as to whether he would be as good as Southee and Boult on his return but he has comprehensively answered those questions. As he gets more games, his pace will get back up to the 140kph range and he will take wickets everywhere.
Man it's good to have some decent fast bowlers again. It has been too long.