No McCullum rating? How about a 2 : poor use of the review system, frenetic field changes on Day 1 at Gabba added to a nightmarish day, naive and inept tactics, poor selections - 2 spinners on a greentop that lasted 3 days (Smith took one look at the amount of grass and sent O'keefe home), a pig-headed need to keep playing Mark Craig and keep bowling him at absolutely the wrong times - including at the injured Starc and on the last day when runs were as valuable as gold,
Weak batting that an 80 in a lost cause at the Gabba cannot redeem: when it game to setting up a game he never contributed a thing. His slogging style seems to have infected several members of the team, with the outcome that they are becoming as useless as he is.
He gets his 2 for his specialist fielding - running around like a maniac, flying through the air, hitting the deck like a sack of spuds - all with a back that it apparently so stuffed he can hardly get out of bed. Also for the mysterious way he has the NZ media eating out of his hands like he is some sort of deity come down from on high to grace us all with his presence. Consistent lime-light stealer who pushes his more talented and more humble team mates into the shade.
Brilliant.
My only beef is Craig. It was the right call to play him. You need a specialist spinner. They played Lyon, and we played our specialist: Craig. When we drop Craig we drop him. Until then he is our number 1.
Regarding the Guptil affair and the question of is 5 games enough?
Ingram got less than 5 games on the basis he didn't look the part. Munro got less than 5 games on the basis he didn't look the part. Guptil is doing somethings out there that are ill advised. Plus he has been on the merry go round before so should get a shorter leash this time around.
I don't have faith in bionic forearms man being the long term answer. I don't have high hopes in Brownlie either. He only averaged 29 in the middle order for New Zealand. Opening is harder than the middle order, so I doubt he will achieve the average of low thirties Athlai wants or 35 some others of us want.
I can't think of anyone. Best case is Brendon back to opening, it allows us to bring a better batsman in at number 5 who will bat more seriously than Baz and the opening won't be any worse off.
Team
Latham
Brendon (retirement year)
Kane
Taylor
Young (going by scorecards - I didn't like what I saw on the Georgie Pie Super Smash from a technique perspective). The only other option is Corey becomes a specialist number 5 batsman - but he only has 3 FC hundreds. Which isn't the pedigree you want. Mind you Santner and Young only have 2 each. Not good enough.