Yesterday, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) announced a 16-man squad, including Williams, but the original squad, leaked to NewsDay Sport on Wednesday which was published in yesterday’s issue had only 15 players excluding the left hander.
It took the intervention of captain Graeme Cremer, who sources said had not been consulted over the squad selection, for Williams to be included in the squad.
The original 15-man squad was selected by convenor Tatenda Taibu, coach Makhaya Ntini and Zim A coach Dougie Hondo.
Williams was visibly unhappy on Wednesday at practice after learning that he had been omitted from the Test squad.
After missing part of the India series last month due to injury, he has recovered to start training with the rest of the squad.
He will be involved in the three-day warm-up match starting this morning at Harare Sports Club together with wicketkeeper/batsman Regis Chakabva, Tino Mawoyo, Sikandar Raza Butt and seam bowler Tendai Chatara, who are all part of the Test series that will be played in Bulawayo.
Williams’ omission was as puzzling as the inclusion of Njabulo Ncube, who has not been playing cricket, but only returned to figure for Zim A in their unofficial two-match Test series against South Africa A.
Williams faces spin better than any other Zimbabwean batsmen and with the series taking place at Queens Sports Club, his omission was a surprise.
Agree, this should be our 1st test attack. Forget Bracewell, Henry & Craig to start with unless form or injury force a change.Sodhi is a lock for the first test surely..... Southee, Boult, Wagner, Sodhi and Santner.
"Before I came over, we played 22 out of 24 days, so that's without training, that's just playing days. That's just the amount of cricket you play, they call it the 'silly season' over there."
Latham did not complain about the fixtures and instead said that such a phase helped batsmen more than bowlers, and that it had kept him occupied.
Seems like they're giving the bowlers a chance at batting but Craig yet to bat itstl. Latham retiring out on 24 a bit of a waste imo he and Raval in particular needed the most time in the middle out of anyone. Taylor has been adding to the 'yet to bat' list so I guess he's in country now?
Seems like Sodhi and Santner are locks.
I mean, for a batsman who's known for throwing away his wicket after getting starts, it seems weird to retire him after a start. Whatever.
Need more time on Henry. He is one of the better ODI opening bowlers out there. Time will tell whether that translates to long form cricket, though I don't see any obvious reason why it shouldn't. But for the moment he's definitely short of test standard (both in terms of quality and length).Agree, this should be our 1st test attack. Forget Bracewell, Henry & Craig to start with unless form or injury force a change.
Incidentally, if you take out Zimbabwe out of the equation, since Hobart in late 2011, Bracewell's played 21 tests and taken a paltry 48 wickets @ 48 a piece (makes the likes of Ishant's numbers look good). He has no business being anywhere near the test side imho. And while we're there, can we finally admit Henry isn't quite the bowler many of us thought after seeing him early-doors 18-24 months ago?
Although Henry is still probably there or thereabouts in terms of the top 5 pacers in the country (for Test cricket), whereas I'm not sure Bracewell is anymore... and if he is, it's a sad state of affairs.
The decision to bring in Chinouya was made by Makhaya and Cremer. Apparently Taibu was against this. Taibu is back in the UK now. Taibu wanted one of Shingi, Nyauchi or Aliseni to replace Chatara. Yep your Captain and coach are clueless.. Cremer brought in his boy from Rhinos even though this bowler picked up 3 wickets in the Logan Cup last season. The best possible attack would have been Nyauchi, Tiripano, Shingi/Aliseni and Chisoro. Chisoro is by far the best spinner in the country at the moment.
Actually you're right, his FC average has crept up the last 18 months or so, I recall it being about 22 but it's now north of 28.Henry hasn't found FC too easy in recent years, I don't think.
If that's our lineup, I'll eat my hat.Cricinfo said:New Zealand: (probable) 1 Martin Guptill, 2 Tom Latham, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Henry Nicholls, 5 Ross Taylor, 6 BJ Watling (wk), 7 Doug Bracewell 8 Ish Sodhi, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Mark Craig/Michael Santner 11 Trent Boult/Matt Henry/Neil Wagner