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This is both one of the funniest and most tragic 4 minutes of batting I've seen. So much ability gone to waste because he can't be ****ed trying. That Southee spell
This is both one of the funniest and most tragic 4 minutes of batting I've seen. So much ability gone to waste because he can't be ****ed trying. That Southee spell
Just so I get this straight, Ryder was the guy pounding the bowlers into the stands
No one's disappointed about his skin fold readings.Ryder's body is obviously fit for purpose as he has just finished a CC season
I'd rather have 1 Ryder than 10 of our "great athlete" fast bowlers that are lucky to string a few matches together
As for the team environment, if the NZ dressing room is a happy place right now then the side has serious issues as no-one should enjoy getting flogged
I honestly would be very surprised if Jesse even agrees to go. He took a “Yeah, nah” attitude to A-tours before he’d even made his debut for New Zealand. Can't see him getting on board now. Though I suppose he might fancy a free trip to go see the Burj Khalifa.
It'll work better than anyone not named Taylor, Williamson, McCullum or Watling I'd dare wager.it's not in question that he can show up and blow 130kph domestic trundlers away with zero pressure. The question is will that work in a test match against SA or Australia. Maybe he'll try to change his gameplan - but the bad habits of swatting crappy domestic bowlers will remain.
I dunno, I recall reading that a few members of the dressing room were distinctly pissed off by his antics the night before the Eden Park test. Having said that it's also true that certain members within the side - especially his former flat mate Ross Taylor - remain Jesse supporters.Yeah Jesse is definitely not unpopular with the dressing room, more just embarrassing with the media.
Well I doubt he's going to face Wagner given they play in the same teamA ton against Tim Southee and Trent Boult will convince me he's not a test match number nine biffer anymore. Ben Wheeler has just comprehensively dealt with him, and while he's a very promising bowler he's no Southee. Wagner, Henry and Bennett will all eat him alive this season if he faces them in his current state.
Yeah but new to international cricket Jesse gave a ****. This one doesn't seem to.Actually, Ryder as a confirmed alcoholic with poor fitness habits and a completely lacking nutrition diet was the Ryder who managed to make the Black Caps side in the first instance and do extremely well in both test cricket and limited overs cricket.
Ryder as a fitter leaner figure came back into the side after an extended absence and scored a double tonne in tests and one of the fastest centuries you'll ever see, interspliced with putting NZ ahead of the run-rate in every other match he played ( might only have got twenties in most of the innings, but they took the sting out of how bad Guptill was at the start )
As John Wright states, Ryder has the best hand-eye co-ordination of any player he's ever met except one, Tendulkar - even then, he said they were on the same level. He is a natural in the day and age of overly trained cardboard cut-outs. He can literally just show up and blow most players away and as he showed in Essex, even when he's not fully firing with the bat he finds other ways to contribute.
The major issue is that most people take a case of "Bad dog, BAD DOG" with Jesse - trying to punish or remediate his action with stern warnings and punishment, that simply won't work with him. He needs to be managed, coached and yes, tolerated - because he won't do things the normal private school boy way, because he's not a normal private school boy. Essex had it right, treat him with respect, let him moderate his own limits and behavior and treat him like an adult and he performs.
Putting him with minders? Telling him he has particular curfews and set behavior? His whole upbringing means he'll rebel against that because he didn't have effective parenting structures, he had deadbeat parents who didn't give him that discipline.
In terms of players with terrible attitudes who were tolerated for their brilliance? NZ and Aus are littered with them - and the fact is that Jesse is pretty well liked by most of the guys he plays cricket with - something you can't accuse Crowe or Hadlee of being.
Haha, yes I think that's what I was trying to say. He's selfish, so I don't think the latter would've happened.Just to be clear, I take it that you're saying that Jesse blew chunks, and not other humans, in the dressing room...
This is an extreme case of Phlegm hyperbole. And if there's one case/story that requires no further hyperbole, it's the sad and longwinded tale of Jesse Ryder.The biggest differences in Jesse's batting now compared to 2008 is how he transfers his weight and he rarely went aerial in red ball cricket. He was known for being able to pierce the cover field and keep the ball on the ground, now he's swatting across the line and has no idea where his off stump is.
A ton against Tim Southee and Trent Boult will convince me he's not a test match number nine biffer anymore. Ben Wheeler has just comprehensively dealt with him, and while he's a very promising bowler he's no Southee. Wagner, Henry and Bennett will all eat him alive this season if he faces them in his current state.