Haven't done the maths, but would think the NZ international summer is a lot less than the NZ domestic summer in terms of days and overs played.Good series from New Zealand, but the Windies only showed glimpses if we're honest.
Hard to believe that's half our Test season over fellas.
On to the ODI selections, and how stupid to rest Williamson for a series Guptill is already injured for, with the rationale being that it's going to be a busy summer. We've played two whole Tests after months off.
I think the stupid thing is persisting with guys like Broom and Nicholls. Neither are good enough at the top level. It's becoming more difficult to get out of the team than to get in. And it's clearly quite difficult to get in. It's a depressing ODI squad.Good series from New Zealand, but the Windies only showed glimpses if we're honest.
Hard to believe that's half our Test season over fellas.
On to the ODI selections, and how stupid to rest Williamson for a series Guptill is already injured for, with the rationale being that it's going to be a busy summer. We've played two whole Tests after months off.
I was impressed with how well he was able to bowl to some plans that probably would've been pretty far outside how he usually bowls, too. Big ask on debut.Liked how Riefer dug in across both innings. Didn't look to pull in and have a bash. Might be a handy player to have around.
Nicholls has played some important innings against decent sides both in ODIs and tests, so we should reserve judgement on him. Reasonable candidate for the Grant Elliott (batting) role IMO, though Latham probably has that nailed now. The Broom selection shows a lack of imagination, however. Maybe that changes by the time Pakistan comes. Also, would have liked to see either of Blundell or Philips in the squad; what is with NZ being so reluctant to play any of the younger keepers in the limited overs side? Makes you wonder if we'd still be stuck with Ronchi had he not retired.I think the stupid thing is persisting with guys like Broom and Nicholls. Neither are good enough at the top level. It's becoming more difficult to get out of the team than to get in. And it's clearly quite difficult to get in. It's a depressing ODI squad.
I see him as an early-days Ravindra Jadeja, real asset in home conditions but would probably be a liability abroad. Will be interested to see how he goes in the England series. Unlike Anderson and Neesham in recent times he seems to have a knack of making his opportunities count, but then both of them had very promising starts to their test careers too.Where do you guys stand on De Grandhomme ? He looks a decent bits and pieces cricketer or is that doing him a disservice ? Very useful runs this series at number seven, nice to have someone batting there that can make hundreds, and his bowling looks steady and probably quite threatening in the right conditions. I like him but just wondered if NZ are going to move up to the next level whether he'd be looked at as one to be replaced, although his record with bat and ball at the moment is really impressive.
CDG has been immense. I don't think anyone here can honestly say they truly expected him to be a successful test player, but he's made a significant contribution with bat and/or ball in just about every game he's played.Where do you guys stand on De Grandhomme ? He looks a decent bits and pieces cricketer or is that doing him a disservice ? Very useful runs this series at number seven, nice to have someone batting there that can make hundreds, and his bowling looks steady and probably quite threatening in the right conditions. I like him but just wondered if NZ are going to move up to the next level whether he'd be looked at as one to be replaced, although his record with bat and ball at the moment is really impressive.
Yeah basically CDG is a total and utter fluke, no one understands just how he’s been so successful and we’re all worried if we talk about it too much it’ll stop happening.CDG has been immense. I don't think anyone here can honestly say they truly expected him to be a successful test player, but he's made a significant contribution with bat and/or ball in just about every game he's played.
I think his 6/40 on debut may have been a little bit fluky, but even if you take that out, he's got a bowling average in the low 30s and a batting average higher than that. You'd take that any day of the week.
At the moment he's indispensable, and even if his form dips during the England series I'd say he's done enough for another chance in the next test series after that (whenever the **** that is).
in an overall way, he reminded me a bit of Ian BradshawI was impressed with how well he was able to bowl to some plans that probably would've been pretty far outside how he usually bowls, too. Big ask on debut.
He really seemed to 'get' Test cricket immediately with bat and ball -- it's a shame he's probably not really skilled enough with either to stay there. In a way that makes him pretty much the opposite to most of his teammates.
We don't really know because he doesn't play enough which is why he is getting a continued run at Test level so he can learn, according to one of the selectors, which is just madness. I think the perception is he made a good account of himself on debut vs Australia, got some props from the Aussie commentary box so they're going to persist with him as a project player to be Dan Vettori 2.0. Except Dan pretty much only batted 8 and forced his unorthodox technique to work. Santner is more classical and does actually have some potential but similarly is too unpolished at this stage.That is one of the biggest issues I've had with Holder. He always looks good when batting with his drives and elegance, but you get the feeling he will play one too many shots and get out. Which is often the case to be fair.
To the NZ fans, I pretty much watch all of NZ test matches, and I can't see any improvement in Santner as a batsman. He never let's anyone down with the ball as he is picked to be a holding bowler but he has huge defensive problems against proper pace. How does he go in Domestic cricket with the bat? Does he atleast look like a batsman?
He's a bit of a conundrum, really. He's done well when I haven't really expected it, but still have this feeling he'll be found out and get destroyed by quality opposition - yet did not-bad against South Africa. Doubt he'd travel well, save for some green English pitches or, perhaps bizarrely, on the subcontinent getting a bit of seam movement and to cover batting if we played 2 spinners.CDG has been immense. I don't think anyone here can honestly say they truly expected him to be a successful test player, but he's made a significant contribution with bat and/or ball in just about every game he's played.
I think his 6/40 on debut may have been a little bit fluky, but even if you take that out, he's got a bowling average in the low 30s and a batting average higher than that. You'd take that any day of the week.
At the moment he's indispensable, and even if his form dips during the England series I'd say he's done enough for another chance in the next test series after that (whenever the **** that is).