Tried to troll another member into getting a ban, only to be banned himself.Btw wtf happened to *****?
Vettori happened to be the right man in the right place at the time. The problem here is, the think tank (rightly) has reservations about a 4-man attack including Craig. 3 Seaamers + Craig and playing the extra batsman in Ronchi was something they were prepared to do in Leeds because the conditions on the whole afforded it. Not the same story in Aus unless the WACA is unusally seamer friendly this time. They are also very reluctant to dispense with Craig, mainly because of always-play-a-spinner principle as opposed to blind loyalty, but his batting and fielding no doubt factors in.Wow surprised to hear Hesson so head strong about wanting to play 5-bowlers, surely with no Anderson & Neesham that policy has to go out the window. Where is innovative thinking that saw them play Vettori in that one -off test vs PAK in Sharjah last year?
The Santher I saw in ENG ODIs this summer looks nowhere near test standard as yet. NZ think thank potentially loosing the plot here a bit.
Yeah, I think it's borderline crazy to be honest. Sure, let's pick a 23 year old with a mediocre record and dubious backfoot technique to debut on the fastest pitch in the world against the fastest bowling lineup in the world. What could go wrong? As for his bowling, if you're expecting anything more than a mirror image of what will happen to Craig, then don't.Vettori happened to be the right man in the right place at the time. The problem here is, the think tank (rightly) has reservations about a 4-man attack including Craig. 3 Seaamers + Craig and playing the extra batsman in Ronchi was something they were prepared to do in Leeds because the conditions on the whole afforded it. Not the same story in Aus unless the WACA is unusally seamer friendly this time. They are also very reluctant to dispense with Craig, mainly because of always-play-a-spinner principle as opposed to blind loyalty, but his batting and fielding no doubt factors in.
5 bowlers may not be innovative, but it certainly is bold and is NZ's best chance of victory IMO though it could easily backfire and leave them looking foolish. There is a precedent here:
2nd Test: Sri Lanka v New Zealand at Colombo (PSS), Nov 25-29, 2012 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
Todd Astle was batted at 7 and played a vital knock in the second dig. Craig's batting ability is almost at his level (NZers here might want to debate this). Thoughts?
Wasn't referring to Santner at all (should have made that explicit I guess). Craig at 7 and 4 seamers is what I have in mind.Yeah, I think it's borderline crazy to be honest. Sure, let's pick a 23 year old with a mediocre record and dubious backfoot technique to debut on the fastest pitch in the world against the fastest bowling lineup in the world. What could go wrong? As for his bowling, if you're expecting anything more than a mirror image of what will happen to Craig, then don't.
Yeah they called up McClenaghan.Have they called anyone up to replace Neesham?
Yeah they called up McClenaghan.
Yeah you'd hope he'd still be behind the blokes picked in the squad ahead of him - Bracewell, Henry and Wagner - but New Zealand selectors haven't tended to work like that recently.