The difference being although Australia could cope perfectly well without Smith, he is a very good T20 bat.That's a very good point that I haven't thought about. It'd be one thing for, say, Steve Smith to give up T20s in focus on Tests and ODIs, but for KW who barely even plays Tests or as many International games due to scheduling you'd want to play as many games for your country as you could.
Devcich has had a great T20 season, but I don't think of him as a finisher. Josh Clarkson @ 7Course you can't blame KW, you have to blame the selectors, his T20 batting is just a liability. We don't need to have the same captain in all 3 forms.
I'd prefer .
Guptill
Phillips/Seifer+
Munro
Taylor
Chapman
CDG
Devcich
Santner
Sodhi
Ferguson/Tickner
Boult
Tell me that's not a much more attacking batting line-up than last night.I know there'll be some lolling at Devcich, but that also gives you lots more depth in the bowling dept. with Devcich, CDG, Munro & Chapman all being able to share the 5th bowling slot.
lol does anyone overreact more than NZ cricket fans?I hate saying it, but our team is packed with losers.
I know it's tough to say because there top class players in the team, but these boys never step up at the biggest moments against the best.
Guys like Kohli (yet to do in a WC, giving him a pass because of his performances in Test cricket and GOAT tier LOIs performances) , Smith (Tests and 2015 WC) and Amir (CT spell to beat India) are winners, they like the big stage and challenges, that's where they thrive.
We need to find more winners who can cope with the pressure and thrive, until then we're not going to amount to anything in cricket.
Such an insightful analysis, the only thing any team needs to do to succeed is to find winners and not play losers. Surprised they've never thought of that.I hate saying it, but our team is packed with losers.
I know it's tough to say because there top class players in the team, but these boys never step up at the biggest moments against the best.
Guys like Kohli (yet to do in a WC, giving him a pass because of his performances in Test cricket and GOAT tier LOIs performances) , Smith (Tests and 2015 WC) and Amir (CT spell to beat India) are winners, they like the big stage and challenges, that's where they thrive.
We need to find more winners who can cope with the pressure and thrive, until then we're not going to amount to anything in cricket.
And what will that prove? We're good at home?...lol does anyone overreact more than NZ cricket fans?
you lost one game. There's still a big chance that NZ will win this tournament, especially with the finals being held in NZ
Well, no one here was going to call out our players as losers. It's not like I'm saying it's an easy thing, just pointing out the reality that we're not going to do **** for a long long time and should be realistic about what this team can do.Such an insightful analysis, the only thing any team needs to do to succeed is to find winners and not play losers. Surprised they've never thought of that.
Even more than that I think, he goes off the 20-20 radar which results on him missing out on IPL,etc, money.I don't know if it'll help his Test game, ODI game maybe...under usual circumstances I'd say Kane is the sort of bloke who'd put up his hand and say I don't deserve to be in this side, I'm going to concentrate on ODIs and Tests. But given the glut on Tests on our radar and more importantly the money Kane would potentially give up...I can't expect or do I even reasonably think he will/would.
haha I think what he was trying to say is that they aren't "big game players" who step up when the pressure is onSuch an insightful analysis, the only thing any team needs to do to succeed is to find winners and not play losers. Surprised they've never thought of that.
And using their failure to win the first match of a meaningless T20 series to make his point?haha I think what he was trying to say is that they aren't "big game players" who step up when the pressure is on
May seem a rather obvious thing to say, but it is very true in NZ's case. We like to think we've had a few world class white ball players over the years, but I can only think of Grant Elliott (holding his nerve in the WC semi '15) and Chris Cairns (scoring that unbeaten hundred chasing in the 2000 CT final) who actually stood up and delivered in crucial matches under pressure. There's been so many other missed opportunities with all those semis NZ have made in white-ball tournaments over the years, but only those two mentioned players actually stood up and got us over the line. I might be being generous on Elliott since his only got us to the final, but that alone was a breakthrough from losing in semis... & Elliott was always that sort of cricketer, who in spite of his ordinary talent, he knew how to 'win'.Such an insightful analysis, the only thing any team needs to do to succeed is to find winners and not play losers. Surprised they've never thought of that.
I'm assuming he knows more about it than me. There was the World Cup final too though, that was a pretty big choke.And using their failure to win the first match of a meaningless T20 series to make his point?
Indeed, that's the way I read it.haha I think what he was trying to say is that they aren't "big game players" who step up when the pressure is on
It's an accumulation of frustration that has been growing with each failure.And using their failure to win the first match of a meaningless T20 series to make his point?
Elliot won us a Semi Final against Pakistan in the 2009 CT. He was the only one who performed for us in the WC Final as well.May seem a rather obvious thing to say, but it is very true in NZ's case. We like to think we've had a few world class white ball players over the years, but I can only think of Grant Elliott (holding his nerve in the WC semi '15) and Chris Cairns (scoring that unbeaten hundred chasing in the 2000 CT final) who actually stood up and delivered in crucial matches under pressure. There's been so many other missed opportunities with all those semis NZ have made in white-ball tournaments over the years, but only those two mentioned players actually stood up and got us over the line. I might be being generous on Elliott since his only got us to the final, but that alone was a breakthrough from losing in semis... & Elliott was always that sort of cricketer, who in spite of his ordinary talent, he knew how to 'win'.
By that standard, India have been far more guilty of "choking" away matches they were actually favoured to win (CT final, WT20 2016 SF against WI, WT20 2014 final against SL). Only one team can win a tournament.It's an accumulation of frustration that has been growing with each failure.
- Losing multiple series to Bangladesh
- Crumbling in the WC Final against Aus
- Smashed in SA
- Home and away Test series against Aus
- CT first round exit, that too after defeat to Bangladesh
- Choking deciders against England and India away
- Getting smashed by Pakistan at home
- Hammered by Aus in the only true test of this tri-series against a BBL XI
Yeah that's exactly what I meant by the post. Not just his NZC earnings (his weighting would drop without T20, although I imagine captaincy would hold him up or near top) but that probably shuts down any IPL/CPL etc hopes he has (which if anyone's watching should be happening now, but he just got signed up so what do I know).Even more than that I think, he goes off the 20-20 radar which results on him missing out on IPL,etc, money.
So it becomes a pretty huge call to give him the flick ... even more so than him being the current captain of the side. With a guy of Kane's stature in NZ cricket I can't really blame the selectors (for once) for leaving him there.
That used to be Steven FinnHe’s a nightmare. 6’10” outswing at 145kph is hell on earth.
Nice cherry-picking of results. Smashed by Pakistan at home is my favourite after we beat them 5-0 in ODIs. Cheer up pal.It's an accumulation of frustration that has been growing with each failure.
- Losing multiple series to Bangladesh
- Threw away a great chance at a Test series win in England after having England on the ropes
- Crumbling in the WC Final against Aus
- Smashed in SA
- Home and away Test series against Aus
- CT first round exit, that too after defeat to Bangladesh
- Choking deciders against England and India away
- Smashed by Pakistan at home
- Hammered by Aus in the only true test of this tri-series against a BBL XI