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U19 Debutant
On the interesting news front, Jeet Raval is going to be named today to tour Zimbabwe with the Blackcaps.
BLACKCAPS Test squad for Africa
Kane Williamson (c), Trent Boult, Doug Bracewell, Mark Craig, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, Henry Nicholls, Luke Ronchi, Jeet Raval, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner, BJ Watling.
Yeah well, the only one worth even considering is Milne and his latest injury probably poured cold water on any thoughts of his inclusion. There's no way that Nuttall has yet done enough to suggest he should be giving Boult and Wagner a nudge. Don't know about Wheeler's fitness, but the same probably applies to him anyway. Kuggeleijn can't be selected for obvious reasons.I love the Raval pick. Deserves his shot.
Luke Ronchi, Doug Bracewell and Mark Craig quite lucky but whatever. I would've preferred to blood another young pace bowler this tour.
The later scenario far more likely. Guptill on flat tracks against sub-par bowlers usually means a runs splurge.I imagine Santner fulfills the all rounder spot given no Neesh or CJ, so I'd think of it as 2 specialist spinners rather than 3.
I hope we don't get too much of a headache for the openers spot. Imagine Guptill plays against Zimbabwe, fails in the first and is given the second to improve but also fails, so Raval debuts against South Africa in South Africa, not the greatest of prospects. or Guptill fills his boots against Zim and it turns out to be another false dawn.
Henry's in the squad.Oh hey we get cricket again. Anderson and Henry are conspicuous by their absence in that squad. Perhaps they figured Henry would be on the bench anyway and might as well stick with Worcs for the season, but as I understand it Anderson is straight dropped.
Ronchi and Bracewell are pretty meh, hopefully neither will play a match.
Well Santner's not in any sort of competition with Bracewell, that's I guess what it comes down to.The big shock for me is Anderson's absence from the squad. While I have my reservations about him as a test player, he held his own reasonably well against Australia and certainly didn't deserve to be dropped. Don't see why Bracewell deserves a place ahead of him.
Option B much more likely. I think it's good that Jeet gets exposed to the Test squad, he's a better player than Rutherford or anyone else is. He's still not anywhere ready to face up to international attacks, however. Over the next 24 months, either Gup finds something none of can see in him as a Test opener, or he's dropped and Jeet gets his run - hopefully having played a fair bit of A cricket and more meaningful opposition.I imagine Santner fulfills the all rounder spot given no Neesh or CJ, so I'd think of it as 2 specialist spinners rather than 3.
I hope we don't get too much of a headache for the openers spot. Imagine Guptill plays against Zimbabwe, fails in the first and is given the second to improve but also fails, so Raval debuts against South Africa in South Africa, not the greatest of prospects. or Guptill fills his boots against Zim and it turns out to be another false dawn.
that's it I'm crawling back into my cave until the tour actually startsHenry's in the squad.
Agree 100%Well Santner's not in any sort of competition with Bracewell, that's I guess what it comes down to.
At some point, even someone as loyal and non-judgemental as Hesson can reluctantly point out 'the Santner', who will probably turn his lego blocks into bigger and better things with each passing year, as against 'the Anderson', who'd be just as happy running around outside playing bullrush. Corey's good weeks of bullrush results don't really seem to lead anywhere that I could plot on a graph heading in any sort of meaningfully upward trajectory. They're pretty much just random data points of good and bad bullrush results.