Which is why I was doubly pissed to see he was made vice/stand-in captain. Surely that position belong to Guptill in white-ball cricket, and that way Timmy wouldn't be seemingly indispensable.I'd be happy if Southee never wore the silver fern again, but sadly I can't your scenario happening.
Yeah, I just don't understand it. He must have filthy pictures of someone.Which is why I was doubly pissed to see he was made vice/stand-in captain. Surely that position belong to Guptill in white-ball cricket, and that way Timmy wouldn't be seemingly indispensable.
By far my least favourite NZ cricketer of all time. Has/had the talent to be far better in both disciplines but lets the side down all too often, and remains seemingly undroppable.I'd be happy if Southee never wore the silver fern again, but sadly I can't your scenario happening.
I think Crowe's century against Australia in the opening game of the 92 World Cup must be up there. NZ had been thrashed by England earlier in the summer and Australia were the red hot favourites for the World Cup. Coming in at 13 for 2, Crowe's unbeaten century set up a memorable win and began a golden run for that team.Such an epic knock, decided to list my top 10 NZ innings. Could be caught in the moment ranking it 2nd, but.....
1. Guptill 237* v WI (WC)
2. Taylor 181* v Eng
3. Fleming 134* v SA (WC)
4. Guptill 180* v SA
5. Styris 141 v SL (WC)
6. Guptill 189* v Eng
7. Chris Harris 130 v Aus (WC)
8. Taylor 128* v SL (WC)
9. Jamie How 139 v Eng
10. Chris Cairns 102* v India (CT)
This was a classic for sure, and that image of him offering Dale Steyn a hand at the end is long term stuff. Truly emotional game that one.Surprised Elliott in the World Cup semi vs South Africa hasn't rated a mention in the best NZ ODI innings discussion. May not have been a ton, but it would be in my top ten ... for game situation, quality of opposition, fact that we'd almost certainly have lost if he'd got out at any stage, and of course it being a World Cup semi.
Hate to keep saying it, but has always struck me as one of the mentally weakest & softest cricketers to don the fern.By far my least favourite NZ cricketer of all time. Has/had the talent to be far better in both disciplines but lets the side down all too often, and remains seemingly undroppable.
It's a varied attack, but Rashid and Ali will come up against better players of spin than the NZ batsmen. Stokes probably needs to be given more responsibility especially at the death. Curran is pretty good but still far from the finished article and Woakes is solid at what he does. Missing a genuine enforcer or wicket taker in the mould of a Starc or Boult, don't think Wood quite fits that bill.Also, England are not going to win any world cup with their bowling attack. Doesn't matter how stacked they are in the batting department, you are not going to win with just being good in one form. And I am not just saying this because of this one match either. Their bowling has been average for quite sometime. Probably a time to look into Anderson.
I think what pisses a lot of us off about Southee is that he needs a fire lit under him to perform. As an experienced international cricketer you shouldn’t need the extra motivation.Needs a fire lit under him again perhaps?
Yeah, in that 2012-early 2015 period he was class. Since then in tests he's been decent enough, without setting the world on fire, so he can stick around. ODIs have been a different story. Can understand the need to have a player of experience around the side but how he immediately slots back into the starting lineup as first choice seamer whenever he misses a couple of games is a mystery. Meanwhile Boult has arguably become a better bowler since the World Cup.On Southee, what annoys me is after his dropping he returned and averaged low 20s in tests for a couple of seasons. He was right up there with the best of them taking wickets in all conditions with both good old swing bowling and really intelligent plans and change ups. I haven't seen today but since the world cup he has been very disappointing overall.
Great list!Such an epic knock, decided to list my top 10 NZ innings. Could be caught in the moment ranking it 2nd, but.....
1. Guptill 237* v WI (WC)
2. Taylor 181* v Eng
3. Fleming 134* v SA (WC)
4. Guptill 180* v SA
5. Styris 141 v SL (WC)
6. Guptill 189* v Eng
7. Chris Harris 130 v Aus (WC)
8. Taylor 128* v SL (WC)
9. Jamie How 139 v Eng
10. Chris Cairns 102* v India (CT)
Fleming had a great ton against SA in the wc iircGreat list!
According to my ratings this is the New Zealand ODI top 10
Ross Taylor 181* vs England 2018
Martin Guptill 180* vs South Africa 2017
Martin Guptill 237* vs West Indies 2015
Kane Williamson 145* vs South Africa 2013
Luke Ronchi 170* vs Sri Lanka 2015
Chris Cairns 102* vs South Africa 2002
Scott Styris 141 vs Sri Lanka 2003
Craig McMillan 117 vs Australia 2007
Chris Cairns 102* vs India 2000
Ross Taylor 131* vs Pakistan 2011
Interestingly all from this century. I can't think of a truly great ODI knock from a New Zealand player from the 20th century apart from Chris Harris in 1996 or Stephen Fleming chasing against Australia in 1998.
I'd put Fleming's 134* and Elliott in there somewhere if I were making a personal list. Stephen Fleming played a few very good knocks chasing that I can recall.
20th century: I definitely agree with whoever mentioned Martin Crowe's 100* against Australia in the opening game of the 1992 World Cup being up there as one of NZ's best. Not just for the winning of that game, but the effect that result then had on NZ for the rest of the tournament.Great list!
According to my ratings this is the New Zealand ODI top 10
Ross Taylor 181* vs England 2018
Martin Guptill 180* vs South Africa 2017
Martin Guptill 237* vs West Indies 2015
Kane Williamson 145* vs South Africa 2013
Luke Ronchi 170* vs Sri Lanka 2015
Chris Cairns 102* vs South Africa 2002
Scott Styris 141 vs Sri Lanka 2003
Craig McMillan 117 vs Australia 2007
Chris Cairns 102* vs India 2000
Ross Taylor 131* vs Pakistan 2011
Interestingly all from this century. I can't think of a truly great ODI knock from a New Zealand player from the 20th century apart from Chris Harris in 1996 or Stephen Fleming chasing against Australia in 1998.
I'd put Fleming's 134* and Elliott in there somewhere if I were making a personal list. Stephen Fleming played a few very good knocks chasing that I can recall.
Was thinking of Chris Harris 1996 too. How about some of Martin Crowe's innings at the 1992 WC. Surely some of them would make a top 10?Interestingly all from this century. I can't think of a truly great ODI knock from a New Zealand player from the 20th century apart from Chris Harris in 1996 or Stephen Fleming chasing against Australia in 1998.