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***Official*** New Zealand in India 2016

honestbharani

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But I don't know that you have to necessarily give up one set of skills to develop another in the same discipline. I think that's what makes great players great. They do adapt to different conditions in different places and play accordingly. For example, the WPNCOS would ideally adapt his style to different conditions. So would Ashwin. I look at it as a measure of a player that they're able to perform well in different places. It's not a determinant of them warranting a place in a team at any given time, but it is a determinant (IMO) in whether they warrant a place in AT teams for their countries. So, for example, Mike Hussey doesn't really rate a mention as an AT Australian player despite having a great average, because his home record and away records are so seriously skewed one way. Doesn't' mean he wasn't a very fine player for Australia or didn't warrant a place. It just means he isn't the player some of the other blokes in the argument are.

So it goes with Ashwin, Lyon, Sehwag etc, in my opinion anyway.

Well, I agree to an extent but you gotta admit the advantage Sehwag or Ashwin give in 5 out of the 10 test playing nations is something you dont really get with a Lyon or a Hussey... With Sehwag and Ashwin (assuming current record to be indicative of where he will end up) in your side in those conditions, you are almost guaranteed to succeed, right? When the dominance is to that extent, I start to think we need to give room for adjustments on how we rate them.

Not saying they will walk into AT XIs here, but surely the consideration has to be more for these two than say, Mahela or Hussey or Yousuf...
 
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Zinzan

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KW has a slight bug but should be okay according to the report.. New Zealand wait on 'crook' Williamson | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

Do you agree with their probable side, assuming KW is fit?

New Zealand (probable) 1 Tom Latham, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Kane Williamson (capt)/Henry Nicholls, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Mitchell Santner, 6 Luke Ronchi, 7 BJ Watling (wk), 8 Jeetan Patel, 9 Neil Wagner, 10 Ish Sodhi, 11 Trent Boult
 

OverratedSanity

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Came off rather well there, Kohli.

Lol at him saying "I can't make a decision here" as if it's solely his decision to make. WAC.
 

91Jmay

International Coach
KW has a slight bug but should be okay according to the report.. New Zealand wait on 'crook' Williamson | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

Do you agree with their probable side, assuming KW is fit?

New Zealand (probable) 1 Tom Latham, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Kane Williamson (capt)/Henry Nicholls, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Mitchell Santner, 6 Luke Ronchi, 7 BJ Watling (wk), 8 Jeetan Patel, 9 Neil Wagner, 10 Ish Sodhi, 11 Trent Boult
Wagner maybe ahead of Jeets? Didn't have his best year with the bat and doesn't normally bat 8 for us.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Wagner batted eleven behind not only Sodhi but also Boult in the first Test. I thought it was weird he was behind Boult but he definitely shouldn't be ahead of Sodhi. I think I'd go Sodhi-Patel-Wagner-Boult. They've got Santner randomly ahead of Ronchi as well.
 

honestbharani

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There is always this thing in my head that keeps saying the #5 should be a more defense oriented player and the #6 a more attacking player. I really dunno why but any test batting order seems to look better to me when it is lined up in that fashion...
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
There is always this thing in my head that keeps saying the #5 should be a more defense oriented player and the #6 a more attacking player. I really dunno why but any test batting order seems to look better to me when it is lined up in that fashion...
I have that strong emotion for ODIs. That's why it boils my blood to see guys like Stokes, Maxwell etc. at no. 5.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
KW has a slight bug but should be okay according to the report.. New Zealand wait on 'crook' Williamson | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

Do you agree with their probable side, assuming KW is fit?

New Zealand (probable) 1 Tom Latham, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Kane Williamson (capt)/Henry Nicholls, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Mitchell Santner, 6 Luke Ronchi, 7 BJ Watling (wk), 8 Jeetan Patel, 9 Neil Wagner, 10 Ish Sodhi, 11 Trent Boult
Jeets at 8 would be weird, did he not absolutely disgrace himself last time he played Test cricket?
 

Athlai

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Jeets at 8 would be weird, did he not absolutely disgrace himself last time he played Test cricket?
I'd suspect Sodhi would bat ahead of him, but while Jeets did back away from Steyn in SA, the reaction was ridiculously overblown. He's a pretty accomplished batsman who put in a particularly guttless effort on a tough tour against some spicy bowling and it's unlikely he will have much issues here.
 

Zinzan

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Ish bats 8 in that, surely?
Jeets at 8 would be weird, did he not absolutely disgrace himself last time he played Test cricket?
Yeah, that was cricinfo's probable XI. I'd probably go Sodhi, Patel, Waggers & Boult.




I'd suspect Sodhi would bat ahead of him, but while Jeets did back away from Steyn in SA, the reaction was ridiculously overblown. He's a pretty accomplished batsman who put in a particularly guttless effort on a tough tour against some spicy bowling and it's unlikely he will have much issues here.
That was made to be a big deal only because it was such a bad look & sent such a "I CBF" message to both the dressing room & back home.

Simon Doull also made sure he gave it the kitchen sink in commentary, and I've heard him refer to it several times since.
 

Zinzan

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^Add to that McHesson had probably just started the #intent meme about that time. Wasn't that all after the 45 all out game?
 

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