1. M GuptillIf George Worker demands inclusion on domestic form then Munro certainly does
He hasn't lived full time in NZ since 13? He's been studying in HK iirc and has learnt the bulk of his cricket here. Not to mention coming through HK's youth cricket system and having already represented the national side loads...I don't get the whole "poaching Chapman" thing. His old man is a kiwi and he's lived here since he was 13, that would make him more of a kiwi than the likes of Jeet Raval and Colin Munro
Sucks to suckHe hasn't lived full time in NZ since 13? He's been studying in HK iirc and has learnt the bulk of his cricket here. Not to mention coming through HK's youth cricket system and having already represented the national side loads...
It's been well established that BD are superior to NZ at this stageSucks to suck
He boarded at my school and went to the University of Auckland...He hasn't lived full time in NZ since 13? He's been studying in HK iirc and has learnt the bulk of his cricket here. Not to mention coming through HK's youth cricket system and having already represented the national side loads...
I'm convinced Manu would've played Test cricket in the last 2 years if it weren't for debuting in 2013. Which is a complete ****ing nonsense.If George Worker demands inclusion on domestic form then Munro certainly does
T20 =! ODI'sIt's been well established that BD are superior to NZ at this stage
HK beat BD in the World T20
Therefore HK > NZ
Pleased you didn't forget Bennett altogether like some earlier & Sodhi for that matter (who I still think is going to cement his spot in the next 12 mths or so).., although you then spoiled it by also including Worker in the fringe, who I've said before, smacks of a guy who gets exposed at the level above FC.tbh thinking about it my preferred side/15 squad would be something like
1. M Guptill
2. G Phillips+
3. K Williamson*
4. R Taylor
5. T Bruce
6. C Munro
7. CJ Anderson (just about on bowling alone)
8. M Santner
9. A Milne
10. M Henry
11. T Boult
12. H Bennett
13. I Sodhi
14. T Latham
15. B Wheeler/G Worker
Oh, you're Gavin Larsen......^ And.... considering Anderson appears to bat with so much fear these days (despite ironically stating in a recent article that he doesn't play with fear anymore. and doesn't have to prove anything to anyone ), I'd probably prefer Colin de Grandhomme, a better bowler for me, especially when there's any movement in the wicket. I think we missed a trick not trying him in the CT. Learned a lot in his IPL stint.
I actually thought Brownlie looked decent against strong Aust and SA sides, and don't think his average in the late 20s was indicative of how comfortable he looked & his partnerships with Guppy. Re: Latham, the caveat for him that he's in top touch, it was ironic that he seemed in career best form in those warm-ups & of course didn't get a game.Zinzan why are you hell bent on playing one of Brownlie or Latham, especially Brownlie. It just doesn't make any sense, he's been terrible in ODI's, he's old and has nothing to fall back on one day wise in domestic cricket. Latham IMO just isn't a one day opener in this day in age, especially with Williamson and Taylor in the top four.