We played Sodhi, Williamson, Boult, Watling, Latham - 5 players who very rarely make the top #11. But OK, I guess when near half the team is made up of test specialists and a vacationer (Sodhi) - we were playing our best line up.Not really, we're only really missing NcCullum, Guptill and maybe Mitch.
Hmm yeah but the replacements weren't even the blokes who'd usually be the replacements for those guys. It's not just that you had players out; you had strange players in.Not really, we're only really missing NcCullum, Guptill and maybe Mitch.
Yup - and apparently I'm being an asshole for pointing that out.Hmm yeah but the replacements weren't even the blokes who'd usually be the replacements for those guys. It's not just that you had players out; you had strange players in.
Southee's been a good death bowler for a long time - barring the odd game where he gets things wrong.Southee looks like he's figuring out death bowling in limited over games.. something NZ have had a problem with.
Williamson I'd agree with, Boult not so much - he's just too predictable.Williamson and Boult (depending on the wicket) should both be regulars anyway.
All better batsman then regular 20/20 player Ross Taylor though right?We played Sodhi, Williamson, Boult, Watling, Latham - 5 players who very rarely make the top #11. But OK, I guess when near half the team is made up of test specialists and a vacationer (Sodhi) - we were playing our best line up.
Would rate all of Henry, McClenaghan, Milne & Mills at least as good if not better T20 options than Boult. Also, disagree about Williamson's value outside WI/SC. The T20 team needs his kind of style and approach amongst the big strikers such as Neesham, Anderson, McCullum, Taylor & Ronchi etc. Provides good balance to the lineup and means Kane can play the anchor on more difficult wickets. One thing about Williamson is he can rotate the strike, so would unlikely get Guptill-itis.Really struggle to see how Williamson deserves a place in the T20 side outside the SC/WI. We desperately need Ryder back in the T20 side, discipline problems be damned he is just too good not be there. This would allow us to potentially drop Guptill down to 5-6 to play the finishers role he would excel at. We all know he struggles with strike rotation against the new ball early and pokes around the off stump, but can murder the ball to all parts of the ground. From this game alone Neesh has shown that he get straights down to business and i would say he's just as likely to cop a good ball early on as Guptill. Lets just see how the opening experiment goes, he could get a first baller next game and get dropped back down the order permanently but I'm picking him to be successful
Munro is another one who demands to be picked. With his slogs and reverse slogs he has two areas of the ground where you would pick him to beat the men on the boundary nine times out of ten. Anderson, maybe Guptill and maybe Neesh are the only ones better at clearing the fence. So there really is no place for KW in the side, except as injury cover. If Ryder doesn't get a recall, then Latham would be a preferable option to KW, maybe not quite as good at rotating the strike, but shots of both feet = more 6s.
Also think Boult is going to be a really good T20 sooner rather than later. He just seems to lack the confidence to use his yorker, when he's probably the best exponent of it in the country. He's only played 32 games in the format ffs, compare that to Southee's 93.
Ryder/Guptill
Neesham
McCullum
Taylor
Anderson
Guptill/Munro
Ronchi
N McCullum
Southee
Seamer of Choice
Boult
Totally agree that Williamson would be valuable on more difficult wickets. The problem is the par wicket these days is a road where 180+ plays 180+. Its 20 overs, theres no room for accumulating at 100-120 when it means the McCullums and Taylors are facing less balls. Chuck in a few sighter balls early on and if the opposition bowls well you're suddenly in the position where one of your batsmen is playing at less than a run a ball, except unlike Simmons he doesn't hit 6s.Would rate all of Henry, McClenaghan, Milne & Mills at least as good if not better T20 options than Boult. Also, disagree about Williamson's value outside WI/SC. The T20 team needs his kind of style and approach amongst the big strikers such as Neesham, Anderson, McCullum, Taylor & Ronchi etc. Provides good balance to the lineup and means Kane can play the anchor on more difficult wickets. One thing about Williamson is he can rotate the strike, so would unlikely get Guptill-itis.