nzfan
International Vice-Captain
https://www.wisden.com/stories/features/five-breakout-international-stars-for-2019
Wisden picks the following players to have a breakthrough international year, although this is not NZ Domestic specific. Just happy they picked one player from NZ so posting here.
1. Will Pucovski - Did hear a bit about Will when he scored double hundred and then missed out on games due to health issues immediately after the knock. Won't put past him to make it to Aussie this year.
2. Qais Ahmad - Was quite impressed watching him in the under 19s, that said I don't necessarily believe Afgan players to be under the age of 19 playing for 19s or under. Rashid Khan, is he 18 year old now?
3. Shubman Gill - Very impressed by this lad, excellent player of fast bowling, plays off the back foot quite nicely and I believe this guy is better than Prithvi Shaw. He scored few runs vs NZ A and looked way more comfortable than Prithvi Shaw against our pacers.
4. Rachin Ravindra - Of course I'm a big fan of his coming from NZ. I wish he can go on to play for Black Caps earlier than later but given how he's now back to club cricket in town rather than play for Firebirds in the super smash that would have helped him grow I think it's going to be very hard for him to make it past NZ A in the next year or two. I'm guessing he's going to play more for NZ A than Firebirds. I can't fathom he's dropped without getting a chance to prove his worth in the super smash. Time for the young lad to move on to ND or Canterbury or Otago. He's going to suck here in town unless NZ Cricket comes to his rescue. Makes me wonder if Firebirds would have picked him at all if he didn't play for NZ A and perform. I'm guessing no... he likely would have played a token game and firebirds would have shunned him for the rest of the season. I hear he loves training otherwise he would have go on to play club cricket, learn the good life and end up like a Harry Boam or Henry Walsh. If he has to get the best out of his talent Wellington is a very bad place. He will never achieve greatness growing up in Wellington, he's got to play for ND or Canterbury. History is testament to that.
5. Jofra Archer - Extremely impressive player, I think he is going to make the England WC squad. Probably the best of the players from this list.
Wisden picks the following players to have a breakthrough international year, although this is not NZ Domestic specific. Just happy they picked one player from NZ so posting here.
1. Will Pucovski - Did hear a bit about Will when he scored double hundred and then missed out on games due to health issues immediately after the knock. Won't put past him to make it to Aussie this year.
2. Qais Ahmad - Was quite impressed watching him in the under 19s, that said I don't necessarily believe Afgan players to be under the age of 19 playing for 19s or under. Rashid Khan, is he 18 year old now?
3. Shubman Gill - Very impressed by this lad, excellent player of fast bowling, plays off the back foot quite nicely and I believe this guy is better than Prithvi Shaw. He scored few runs vs NZ A and looked way more comfortable than Prithvi Shaw against our pacers.
4. Rachin Ravindra - Of course I'm a big fan of his coming from NZ. I wish he can go on to play for Black Caps earlier than later but given how he's now back to club cricket in town rather than play for Firebirds in the super smash that would have helped him grow I think it's going to be very hard for him to make it past NZ A in the next year or two. I'm guessing he's going to play more for NZ A than Firebirds. I can't fathom he's dropped without getting a chance to prove his worth in the super smash. Time for the young lad to move on to ND or Canterbury or Otago. He's going to suck here in town unless NZ Cricket comes to his rescue. Makes me wonder if Firebirds would have picked him at all if he didn't play for NZ A and perform. I'm guessing no... he likely would have played a token game and firebirds would have shunned him for the rest of the season. I hear he loves training otherwise he would have go on to play club cricket, learn the good life and end up like a Harry Boam or Henry Walsh. If he has to get the best out of his talent Wellington is a very bad place. He will never achieve greatness growing up in Wellington, he's got to play for ND or Canterbury. History is testament to that.
5. Jofra Archer - Extremely impressive player, I think he is going to make the England WC squad. Probably the best of the players from this list.
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