Latham strikes at 80 in the one day game whereas Ronchi strikes at 115. I'm not a Ronchi fan but I see what they're going for by getting him to open.as a Kent fan, who rates Latham quite highly, can anyone from NZ give a reasonable answer to why Broom and Ronchi are both picked ahead of him, despite being so mediocre with the bat? Is it Ronchi's keeping is supposedly so much better which justifies picking someone who averages 24 to open?
Duel disc. Just in case.What's that thing the umpire has on his arm?
Ronchi may strike at 115, but average 24 whilst doing so - surely that's inviting disaster opening with a bloke who you expect to get out inside the first 7/8 overs? Broom at least stays around to allow Kane or Ross to bulid a score in the middle overs as well (not justifying his selection, just saying that the argument over Ronchi seems silly to me, I'd far rather someone bat slightly slower up the top and preserve their wicket). Pity McCullum retired - any reason he gave for retiring so young in the grand scheme of things?Latham strikes at 80 in the one day game whereas Ronchi strikes at 115. I'm not a Ronchi fan but I see what they're going for by getting him to open.
Broom though, no idea.
Back trouble + achieving pretty much what he wanted to at nternational level + lure of the t20 life.Pity McCullum retired - any reason he gave for retiring so young in the grand scheme of things?
BD will get thrashed by nz. No chanceSo Bangladesh beat NZ and they want rain on Saturday.
Their NRR is totally irrelevant actually. The only way they can finish level with anyone is if Australia tie or have the game rained off and NZ beat Bangladesh. In that scenario NZ finish ahead of Australia by virtue of winning one game more (NRR is the second tiebreaker after most wins).NZ should really just bat out the overs to avoid too much damage to their run rate.