I do hope you chaps remember this logic when KW ends up just short of 11,000 test runs at an average of 63 due to him only managing to play 110 tests in his 16 year career due to NZ's piss-poor test schedule.
Nah, this is a typical kiwaahhh. The "NZ play fewer tests than the big 3" is a myth. India play fewer tests than England do too. Without checking the actual number, I'm pretty sure that in the last 4-5 years, NZ have played just as many tests as India have, or even if it's fewer the difference is marginal.It won't ever be a realistic goal for Williamson considering the amount of tests we play compared to the big three.
Nah, this is a typical kiwaahhh. The "NZ play fewer tests than the big 3" is a myth. India play fewer tests than England do too. Without checking the actual number, I'm pretty sure that in the last 4-5 years, NZ have played just as many tests as India have, or even if it's fewer the difference is marginal.
We've played a decent amount of tests recently but if you're talking about over 15 year careers.... yeah, good luck with that.Nah, this is a typical kiwaahhh. The "NZ play fewer tests than the big 3" is a myth. India play fewer tests than England do too. Without checking the actual number, I'm pretty sure that in the last 4-5 years, NZ have played just as many tests as India have, or even if it's fewer the difference is marginal.
We've played a decent amount of tests recently but if you're talking about over 15 year careers.... yeah, good luck with that.
Maybe, but on the evidence of the last 5-6 years, I wouldn't be that sure. The IPL eats into a large chunk of the international schedule, which obviously reduces the amount of tests India schedule and brings them closer to NZ in terms of tests played. It doesn't affect Australia and England because: 1) England players don't even play in the IPL and 2 ) They schedule 5-test Ashes every couple of years anyway.stop flogging a dead meme and go look at the FTP. after this burst NZ have a huge drop off in tests scheduled.
The All Blacks maybenew zealand are scheduled to play some tests in melbourne?
the australian cricket team probably could give them more of a challenge than the wallabies tbfThe All Blacks maybe
Well considering the Wallabies are the best 15 players in the country (out of the 33 blokes in the country who know what Rugby Union is) they do alrightthe australian cricket team probably could give them more of a challenge than the wallabies tbf
yeah, auckland are no good at it but the national team keeps beating yours which is surprising since only a few suburbs in auckland play leagueWell considering the Wallabies are the best 15 players in the country (out of the 33 blokes in the country who know what Rugby Union is) they do alright
Do they play league in NZ?
India are scheduled to play a huge amount of Tests over the next few years.Maybe, but on the evidence of the last 5-6 years, I wouldn't be that sure. The IPL eats into a large chunk of the international schedule, which obviously reduces the amount of tests India schedule and brings them closer to NZ in terms of tests played. It doesn't affect Australia and England because: 1) England players don't even play in the IPL and 2 ) They schedule 5-test Ashes every couple of years anyway.
I don't think India will play a massive amount of tests more than NZ over the next decade. It'll probably be more, but not enough to actually be a talking point.
I'm surprised the Australian team is even competitive at all at the country's 13th most popular football codeyeah, auckland are no good at it but the national team keeps beating yours which is surprising since only a few suburbs in auckland play league
Why isn't longevity a factor after the minimum requirement?Whether or not you rate longevity depends on what you are evaluating IMO.
If I am picking a strongest possible ATGXI kinda thing, I'm picking players on how good they were at their peak, and I'd probably have some sort of minimum requirement for how long that peak should have lasted for. Longevity isn't a factor beyond that minimum requirement.
But If I am evaluating the overall career of a player, longevity definitely carries a lot more weight.