Not many ODIs... but he'll be darn busy opening in the T20s! #somanyIs everyone writing off Guptill for 2023? He'll be 36 and there's not too many ODI's really until the 18 months before that, and given he doesn't play tests now, I'm sure that could be his swansong.
That looks a powerful squad on paper. Spin, pace, hitters, accumulators. Keeping looks light but who knows where Seifert will be in 4 years. Batting all the way down to kuggs is also impressive. Spin department could use some Sodhi magic, I feel he will really come good in 4 years. Fingers crossed for Guptill...hoping someone like a Finn Allen can grow into his spot.Very early and rough guess for 2023
1. Rachin Ravindra
2. Martin Guptill
3. Kane Williamson
4. Will Young
5. Henry Nicholls
6. Josh Clarkson
7. Tim Seifert
8. Mitchell Santner
9. Scott Kuggeleijn
10. Lockie Ferguson
11. Trent Boult
Rachin’s development will be the key, I think he should be taken on every NZ SC tour starting with the Sri Lankan tour in a few months.
No ODI's though?Btw, I raised an eyebrow 18 months ago when I found out about it, but how fantastic is it that England are coming down for another tour in November? Literally couldn't have a better way of building on the excitement of the final than having the poms over here and crushing them.
No ODIs against them until the next World Cup at the earliest.No ODI's though?
I heard the ENG d***head director ordered 7 Super over games just to rub our faces for funBtw, I raised an eyebrow 18 months ago when I found out about it, but how fantastic is it that England are coming down for another tour in November? Literally couldn't have a better way of building on the excitement of the final than having the poms over here and crushing them.
He strikes me as the kind of guy who finds the step up to internationals difficult, didn't feel the same about Seifert and even Blundell for example. Probably needs more exposure at the top level to settle in and do justice to his undoubted ball striking ability (was a similar case with Mccullum in 2002/03), but with Seifert having sort of leapfrogged him don't know if the selectors are prepared to give him a long rope.I would expect Glenn Phillips to be a major force by then too. He's still only 22 and has been top run scorer in the Super Smash and hit a century in last seasons CPL final. A rare talent.
Totally forgot about Chapman ... the cricketweb great hope of 2017/18.He strikes me as the kind of guy who finds the step up to internationals difficult, didn't feel the same about Seifert and even Blundell for example. Probably needs more exposure at the top level to settle in and do justice to his undoubted ball striking ability (was a similar case with Mccullum in 2002/03), but with Seifert having sort of leapfrogged him don't know if the selectors are prepared to give him a long rope.
Also, is Mark Chapman out of the frame completely? Did play one t20 in the UAE last season and didn't feature again IIRC.
lol some serious pace there, Kane as the No.1 spinner and Munro as the No.1 medium pacerJust realized that there we have two t20 world cups in two consecutive years. The one next year is in Australia. This one should be tasty, I am gonna go full on pace and fire for this one.
My T20 probables for Aus next year
Munro
Guptill
Seifert
Kane
G Phillips
CLarkson
Neesh
Kuggs
Milne
Lockie
Boult
Sodhi, Santner, Corey Anderson, Tickner for injury cover.
Latham held the opening gig as McCullum's replacement for a couple of years and looked good for it, until he had a bad trot against South Africa in early 2017 and Hesson decided he'd be better utilised in the middle order. A couple of others who were trialled included Brownlie (couldn't capitalize) and Worker (just about okay, think Nicholls is a better bet TBH). Not sure where we go from here, hope someone like Ravindra takes to international cricket quickly.My current team for 2023
Now looking back it's kinda amazing how Hesson didn't shop around and develop a bunch of openers after 2015, seems to be Munro/Guppy and that's it
Must have been 2015/16 Baz had his farewell tour, then if it's 16/17 then Latham must have taken over for a few months with the gloves then failed so bad he was gone for the end of the series. Then they moved him to 5 in the CT and him, Neesh and Corey all sucked then haha, we kept on getting 150-1 after 30 then Kane and Ross get out and we end up with 190 all out.Latham held the opening gig as McCullum's replacement for a couple of years and looked good for it, until he had a bad trot against South Africa in early 2017 and Hesson decided he'd be better utilised in the middle order. A couple of others who were trialled included Brownlie (couldn't capitalize) and Worker (just about okay, think Nicholls is a better bet TBH). Not sure where we go from here, hope someone like Ravindra takes to international cricket quickly.
I think your rating of CdG is a bit rough, he basically won us the game against SA with Kane and also played a much mature innings with Neesham in that Pakistan game. I only expected him to fire in 1 game, but I'll take 2 for sure. Haha.WC ratings?
KS Williamson - WAG. I feel he knows a game right down to the last note, as captain. I thought when Stokes and Buttler were in, he had got it all wrong, as they looked to be taking it away, but he kept calm. Freak deflections upset his plans a bit. Was clearly the standout batsman of the side and guided us through the tournament. 9.5/10
LRPL Taylor - the boss. Was steady and proved a vital knock in the semi, but feel like he should've contributed more as the senior player. Got sawn off in the final, so who knows what could've been. 7/10
JDS Neesham - what a comeback! Was really unsure how he'd go pre tournament but he proved everyone wrong. Contributed more with the ball which I was honestly surprised about. His 97 was gold. Nearly won us the super over. Only criticism was not enough explosive hitting when needed but the tournament was actually fairly slow in that regard. 9/10
C Munro - can we please discard him and let him be a T20 specialist? Though he actually averaged more than Guptill, I feel like his inability to be good affected our best ever ODI openers frame of mind, 3/10
MJ Santner - didn't really get pitches that helped, though contributed when he did. Bowled tight, didn't get a huge amount to do with the bat. 5/10
C de Grandhomme - gets 10/10 for his bowling in the final....but unfortunately overall, I felt he went missing when needed with the bat. 6/10 might be generous.
HM Nicholls - poor nips. Injured, still not at home in his new role, but vital 50 in the final. 5/10
MJ Guptill - 10/10 for that run out tbh. Otherwise a dissappointing tournament for someone who I thought would otherwise gun it. Didn't even really cash in against the minnows. It'd be 2/10 if it weren't for his fielding. 3/10.
TWM Latham - Kept well, finally turned up in the crunch match with the bat. After it seemed like he cracked it down the order, he seemed to be all at sea. Reckon he should go back to opening tbh. 2/10
TA Boult - Thought he'd be our bowler of the tournament, but didn't really eventuate. Nonetheless, 17 @ 28 is nothing to be sneezed at. 7/10
IS Sodhi - didn't get much of a chance. Got tonked by the Aussies, but so did Santner. Not a spinners tournament. 1/10
MJ Henry - his name is Henrrryyyyyyyy.Glad he proved the haters wrong. Wasn't flawless, but hopefully his spot shouldn't be under question. When he was good, he was MOTM winning good. When not, he was still fairly tight. 8/10
LH Ferguson - Find of the tournament you could say, though we already knew he was good. Can't wait to see what he goes on to do. 9/10
TG Southee - Yeah look, had we actually won the final I would've honestly said the pivotal moment was his safe hands catching as sub. As it stands, he had one chance and he was abysmal. Squad member is almost too good for him. 1/10