Maybe this was the genius plan from NZ all alongSpeaking of clever strategies, you've got to laugh at England bringing Vince and Ali on inside the first hour of play in an attempt to drag this innings out for long enough so that they can get some practice batting when it's actually dark out.
Definitely for the Test series, but we aren't playing any cricket after this series. He should be back by the time we play Pakistan in the UAE.Santner out for 6-9 months - oof, that's a big blow.
This has the feeling of one of those hospital-pass callups for Astle. Almost like Sinclair and Matthew Bell, who scored millions of domestic runs season after season and then finally got a belated selection into the NZ side, once their form had dipped. I hope Astle goes well, he is certainly deserving of a chance, but having barely played FC cricket this season is going to make it tough. Especially for a legspinner. Good luck to him.
The best part is they brought Ali on because they knew he probably wouldn't take many wicketsSpeaking of clever strategies, you've got to laugh at England bringing Vince and Ali on inside the first hour of play in an attempt to drag this innings out for long enough so that they can get some practice batting when it's actually dark out.
Astle's a bit older and Santner bowls finger spin. That's pretty much it I think. Casuals love 'em some young players and wrist spinners.I'm interested in theories as to why Ish Sodhi is so resoundingly popular among "casuals". Like every Veitchy follower and RadioSport listener would have him over Astle and probably Santner, yet he really hasn't done that much and hasn't come close to actually earning re-selection in red ball cricket. Purely in terms of bowling style is he even that much more aesthetically pleasing or "talented looking" than Astle? He is seen as someone who really rips it but...does he, really?