hendrix
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Only in ODIs. Pretty confident he'll sort it. Looked much better today.Taylor is well and truly Herath's bunny now.
Only in ODIs. Pretty confident he'll sort it. Looked much better today.Taylor is well and truly Herath's bunny now.
And T20s.Only in ODIs.
Wouldn't be the worst move, his most successful stint in the side was at the top of the order, appears to be a much better ODI player in the SC though, only good for chasing low scores in these conditions most of the timeIf Thirimanne is going to continue being block bash at a strike rate of 70 odd then he should open imo.
He's anyones bunny atm. His heroic, sassy plank walk in the test against Sri Lanka in Colombo was an awesome exhibition of handling Herath.Only in ODIs. Pretty confident he'll sort it. Looked much better today.
Arguable, but I'd like to see him doing well with his new action for longer. Even if he was, he's not better by some distance.Senanayake is better by some distance
Herath is way more tonkable, is probably just as good at quickly getting through middle overs when the pressure isn't really on and also the better wicket-taker in many ways but Senanayake's ability to get through cheap overs in tough situations with the consistency he does is immensely valuable, more so than Herath IMOArguable, but I'd like to see him doing well with his new action for longer. Even if he was, he's not better by some distance.
He's just coming back from an injury now; he's played one domestic one dayer so far.And while we're at it is Mills injured or just rested for the WC?
Agree 100%. I was certainly under a false sense of security after winning the series in the UAE without 2-3 guns and was contemplating how good we'll be in our own conditions.Not seen anything in this series, not even Hagley or Eden Park, that we're going to produce anywhere the totals required to win a World Cup. One effort to win a quarter-final maybe, but not 2 and definitely not three.
Hey that was my call to have Kane opening with Jesse prior to it being confirmed that Jesse was out Check the OP in the NZ WC thread.Seriously think there's something to Blocky's call to KW opening - although it would be risky against the stronger seam attacks. Guptill would be much more easily able to channel his YOLO instincts if he comes in 150/3 off 30 than he currently is. Still, plenty of time for him to come right and all that.
I think you're underselling the NZ line-up a bit. SL have the world's best ODI slow bowling arsenal - basically kryptonite to NZ. They will look much better vs teams that are more pace-heavy.Agree 100%. I was certainly under a false sense of security after winning the series in the UAE without 2-3 guns and was contemplating how good we'll be in our own conditions.
The reality is we just don't have enough good ODI batsmen to go all the way. If we did have Jesse & both Guptill & Taylor were in red-hot form, then we could genuinely say we had 5 proper ODI batsmen, and I'd give us a decent chance, but as it is we're lucky to have 3.
Suddenly I'm even looking at the Windies batting line-up with a bit of envy.
I can still see us making the quarters or semis (at best), but no further.
Guptill is definitely an "open or don't play" guy IMO. There's just no way he has the game for the middle overs of an ODI; he's always struggled at that stage even when he's set on 40 odd when it arrives. That stage is all about strike rotation and manipulating good deliveries. If Williamson is to open you're either playing both Latham and Elliott as middle order batsmen or you're playing Vettori or Nathan McCullum somewhere in the top seven. In other words it makes more sense to just either open with Guptill or Latham.Seriously think there's something to Blocky's call to KW opening - although it would be risky against the stronger seam attacks. Guptill would be much more easily able to channel his YOLO instincts if he comes in 150/3 off 30 than he currently is. On the other hand, if he comes in a 60/3 situation like today things could get disastrous. Still, plenty of time for him to come right and all that.