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*Unofficial* New Zealand Black Caps Thread

Moss

International Vice-Captain
here's a teaser for the thread - do we put boult and southee into odi retirement post world cup to preserve them for test cricket?

there's a few blokes in their 30s who might not make 2023. im pretty sure ross will bow out after this one, so you'd think nicholls or latham will go to #4. i think both lord colins are past 30? guptill should go for another world cup imo since he's a specialist.
Boult's been a class ODI bowler right through so I'd continue to have him in the mix, while making sure his workload is managed (tests obviously being the priority, but NZ simply don't have enough regular test cricket lined up so don't know if he'd be content with having to sit out a huge chunk of the year). Southee should be cut loose from ODIs anyway unless he can dramatically turn the corner . No shame in that - England bit the bullet with Broad and Anderson after the 2015 WC. There's a decent amount of depth in the fast bowling ranks so not much to worry about there.

As for the batting, you'd think Ross would be done in the next couple of years but he's having his best ever ODI run at 33-34 so who knows. CdG is an outside bet for 2023 if the other allrounders can't kick on. I suppose we can realistically count on Young, Conway, Kuggs, one of the current crop of backup keepers and perhaps Ravindra and Clarkson being in the mix by 2023.
 
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NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Tom Bruce was bandied about at one stage as being a future BC middle order bat. Hasn't really kicked on after some early international chances.

Has anyone got data on List A stats for the last 3-4 years that isn't behind a paywall?
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Tom Bruce was bandied about at one stage as being a future BC middle order bat. Hasn't really kicked on after some early international chances.

Has anyone got data on List A stats for the last 3-4 years that isn't behind a paywall?
as being a potential future BC middle order bat to have a look at on a full size ground and then assess.

As he had a really good average and strike rate over 100.

But he is handicapped by being a Taranakian.

You need to break his list A record down by ground, is he capable of playing ODI cricket without a pressure-release valve 50m square boundary?
 
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Immenso

International Vice-Captain
This my summary of the ground by ground breakdown of Bruce's List A record from cricket archive.

Tom Bruce.JPG

(I've not counted Seddon Park as small ground, but I can't be bothered re-doing the maths)
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
I was under the impression he's been hard done by. That stats is staggering. Does that say he's very strong square though?
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Can a mod change the thread title to 'New Zealand team selection and discussion' to bring it inline with the other threads.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Can a mod change this to ****Official NZ Cricket Whinging Thread****

Will leave the final amount of stars in the title up to you
 

marc71178

Eyes not spreadsheets
Can a mod change the thread title to 'New Zealand team selection and discussion' to bring it inline with the other threads.
Are you sure you don’t want to get all precious like the Australians and insist on a new thread each year even though it’s discussing the same thing and every other country is fine with one thread for everything?
 

Flem274*

123/5
was thinking earlier today that henry nicholls' mechanical approach to building his odi innings reminds me a lot of the early form of current taylor, where he was even more mechanical in his odi batting than he is now.

would be keen to give nicholls a run at #4 post world cup. i reckon it's his perfect spot.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
was thinking earlier today that henry nicholls' mechanical approach to building his odi innings reminds me a lot of the early form of current taylor, where he was even more mechanical in his odi batting than he is now.

would be keen to give nicholls a run at #4 post world cup. i reckon it's his perfect spot.
Agreed. He's our long term #4 once Ross retires (please after Boxing Day at least).
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Was thinking on the commute in this morning about our side in 2015 vs our side today, and how about a year ago I thought we'd be in a better position to win this WC than the last since the last team still had a few players yet to hit their peak, and now being the point when they should.

Except, the replacements haven't exactly cut it. Latham is a step up from Ronchi but has a different role with the bat. Munro is no Baz and CdG is no Elliott. Unfair to compare Santner now to Vettori at the end of his long career as one of the best ODI spinners ever.

Southee has regressed but we've found a decent gun in Ferguson, and Henry is finally getting some game time. Remember how Boult had played like 7 ODIs before the WC? Now he's arguably in our ATG ODI XI. Basically the only players I have confidence in for this WC right now are Boult, Taylor and Latham. Even Kane's form has been worrying and although Guptill is generally gun, he scored less runs in Munro in the recent series. I expect him to come good but averaging 28 this year hasn't been all that inspiring - though that's probably partly down to the situations he's found himself in thanks to Munro.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Was thinking on the commute in this morning about our side in 2015 vs our side today, and how about a year ago I thought we'd be in a better position to win this WC than the last since the last team still had a few players yet to hit their peak, and now being the point when they should.

Except, the replacements haven't exactly cut it. Latham is a step up from Ronchi but has a different role with the bat. Munro is no Baz and CdG is no Elliott. Unfair to compare Santner now to Vettori at the end of his long career as one of the best ODI spinners ever.

Southee has regressed but we've found a decent gun in Ferguson, and Henry is finally getting some game time. Remember how Boult had played like 7 ODIs before the WC? Now he's arguably in our ATG ODI XI. Basically the only players I have confidence in for this WC right now are Boult, Taylor and Latham. Even Kane's form has been worrying and although Guptill is generally gun, he scored less runs in Munro in the recent series. I expect him to come good but averaging 28 this year hasn't been all that inspiring - though that's probably partly down to the situations he's found himself in thanks to Munro.
Mostly agree with this. I also find it really frustrating, that the selectors still clearly have no clue who their best XI is. Rather than using this series as an acid test for the likely first choice XI, they've continued to fart around with fringe contenders like Bracewell and Tastle. No disrespect to either them, but with the world cup only a few months away, neither should be close to the playing XI in such an important series.

I still think an XI of Gup, Young, KW, Taylor, Latham, Neesham, Anderson/Munro/CdG, Santner, Ferguson, Boult, Henry/Sodhi/Milne will give us an outside sniff at the world cup, but with so many key players out of form and low on confidence, I have to admit it's not looking good.
 

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