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***Official*** New Zealand Domestic Season 2018/19

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
I have to say, it's hard to remember a teenager look as at home in first class cricket as Ravindra does. The name that most obviously jumps to mind is Williamson (though Latham was also fairly competent).
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
He is going to be in whites within the next year or two. Where will he slot in?

I only see three options really

For Raval

Ravindra
Latham
Williamson
Taylor
Nicholls
Watling

For Santa

Ravindra
Raval
Williamson
Taylor
Nicholls
Latham
Watling

As Middle Order

Raval
Latham
Willianson
Taylor
Nicholls
Ravindra
Watling
 

vandem

State Captain
He is going to be in whites within the next year or two. Where will he slot in?
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We tour Sri Lanka in Aug, 2 tests (+3 T20I), I would be taking Ravindra as 3rd spinner / all-rounder, and play him ahead of de Grandhomme in the playing XI (with Santner vs Patel fighting for a tour spot alongside Sommerville, as we don't need 3 SLA).

At home he may not get a game next summer as an all-rounder, so needs enough runs (or enough Raval failures) to take Raval's spot, I assume he will be competing with Will Young.

Long term I think he takes the Santa role, sole spinner alongside 4 seamers at home, 2nd spinner away, but opens.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
We tour Sri Lanka in Aug, 2 tests (+3 T20I), I would be taking Ravindra as 3rd spinner / all-rounder, and play him ahead of de Grandhomme in the playing XI (with Santner vs Patel fighting for a tour spot alongside Sommerville, as we don't need 3 SLA).

At home he may not get a game next summer as an all-rounder, so needs enough runs (or enough Raval failures) to take Raval's spot, I assume he will be competing with Will Young.

Long term I think he takes the Santa role, sole spinner alongside 4 seamers at home, 2nd spinner away, but opens.
Good post. An away tour to SC with him as batting allrounder is likely his quickest path to elevation. As I have a hunch they'll be much more conservative elevating him as specialist opener without a much bigger body of domestic and NZA work behind him. However, August might be too soon though for the selectors, particularly looking at his bowling numbers, unless he totally bosses the last half of Plunket.

I think this is his first match opening the batting at this level? Edit, no, he opened in his Wellington debut in December.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Yeah could be interesting to see if he takes over the Santner Test role. Santa is useful in Tests but a genuine batsman that can bowl a bit or vice versa would be better than his bits and pieces Test skillset.
 

jcas0167

International Regular
First class cricket must be pretty strong when the likes of Luddick, Leopard and Finn Allen miss out.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
If I get to keep Santa too I'll be pleased.
I think even if Rachin focused primarily on being a Test opener and made a good fist of that, Santner's role would be under scrutiny. It'd definitely open up the option at home/various away venues to play four specialist quicks and use Rachin as the fifth bowler/spinner even if he was opening and not working too much on his bowling. His bowling is probably already good enough for that to be a serious consideration if he already demanded a spot as an opening bat.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Henry generally seems to have more of a spring in his step and zip in his bowling now that he's had some regular cricket for NZ.

Still should debut Ferguson ahead of him this summer against Bangladesh though, if at all possible.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Rachin is just progressively becoming more comfortable scoring runs. He will be scoring 100s in a few weeks, 200s by next year, and presumably 500s when he captains NZ
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
That was a classy inning by Ravindra, all class. Sneaked out of work for a bit to watch and he was batting like beast. He didn't get beaten one ball in the hour and half that I watched. The pitch is green, the ball's moving all over the place. Kuggs troubled Conway with some nasty short stuff. Ravindra was good at mixing, pull shots, with sways and leaves. I was thinking he was going to get a triple. Play Ish easily and scored good runs fairly quickly against Ish.
 

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