Greenlite
U19 Debutant
I felt the bowling unit as a whole is better than 2015, they turned up big time in the knock out games, and basically carries the average batting unit. So hopefully we'll breed many good players and have strong depth in the bench. We don't need 30 superstars like you said, and I'm quite hopeful of the current management because the psychological side of things seem to be our strength this time, and that can enhance the performance of the whole team not just individuals, and this wins games and tournaments.I'd start off working towards 2023 with a full-strength squad and a reserve squad in my mind, and basically work to get all 30 of those guys up to 10ish games in the cycle, minimum. Preferably including some high-pressure ones, not just JAMODIs.
To me the holy grail is getting to a point where, two months out from the WC or whatever you can name your squad of 30 probables and trust every one of them to play a role to a reasonable level, and that bottom 7 or 8 are guys you've planned to be depth options - and aren't just random form selections that haven't been tested.
Even if that's a case of having given McConchie or something 8 ODIs for a batting average of 28 at a SR of 82, and knowing he can solidify a collapse @ 5 if the entirety of the First XI fall over with gastro the night before or something. You don't need 30 superstars - but you need 30 guys that you can pick up and use to do something to a reasonably useful degree
I thought CDG deserve another point for taking all the hits from Archer, but maybe take that point off because he scared the s*** out of Santa that he dodged the last ball and forgot to run the bye.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
Thought CDG+Neesham as the double insurance team would deserve 9/10 as a whole, combined even if they both fail you still get 20+ runs with a reasonable bowling performance.
would have given Latham 6/10, based on catching all the chances in the knock out games and actually holding up in both games esp the final as well, when Ross was gone he basically did what Ross would have done, score 40 odd and get out.
Nips would have given him 7/10 as well, anchored it well in the semi with Kane and a 50 in the final will always be one's career highlight and shows his mental toughness, and learning from the non-review and making a great review was positive as well, otherwise would probably be downhill from there straight away.
I'm just really satisfied in a way that the support players came to the party in the crunch games and that's how you usually win these high pressure one off games, and to see their development come to fruitition is great