The one shining light in a sea of mediocrity?I'll end by saying something that is probably equally a good chance and also a desperate hope - Kane Williamson will be New Zealand's Allan Border as captain.
Jesse Ryder's desire to play international cricket saw him approach senior Black Caps and management recently asking for another chance.
The probability of him representing New Zealand again appear minimal, with few willing to unlock the door without significant guarantees the 31-year-old's behavioural problems - several of which have involved excessive alcohol consumption - are a thing of the past.
The prospect of the all-rounder returning has been raised in the wake of Brendon McCullum's retirement. The Herald on Sunday understands he wanted to check if there was scope for a reprieve.
Lol someone had to.
Give 'im a go says I, we all deserve a 14th chance.
ftfyRyder for captain/player coach imo.
yolo
pretty much the biggest "if" in historyIf he's shelved the booze, trains and prepares professionally and doesn't miss games due to being involved in drunken brawls then as long as he's scoringruns is there a reason Ryder shouldn't play again?
Has he shelved the booze? Pretty sure he never stopped drinking.If he's shelved the booze, trains and prepares professionally and doesn't miss games due to being involved in drunken brawls then as long as he's scoringruns is there a reason Ryder shouldn't play again?
There's never been a period in his life where he ticked any of these boxes. He is probably an alcoholic.If he's shelved the booze, trains and prepares professionally and doesn't miss games due to being involved in drunken brawls then as long as he's scoringruns is there a reason Ryder shouldn't play again?
It's probably partially that, but I think a big part is he just has an enormous ego and genuinely thinks he's too good to really need to comply with the rules. The media constantly salivating over him doesn't help in that regard.There's never been a period in his life where he ticked any of these boxes. He is probably an alcoholic.
Given some of his behaviour over the years, it's hard to disagree with that.It's probably partially that, but I think a big part is he just has an enormous ego and genuinely thinks he's too good to really need to comply with the rules. The media constantly salivating over him doesn't help in that regard.
He didn't. The odd news article might've told you so, but nah.Has he shelved the booze? Pretty sure he never stopped drinking.