Genuinely do not understand the gap between Ponting's (extremely astute) commentary and what he was like as an on-field captain.Right on cue, Australia’s most defensive skipper Ricky Ponting begins talking about declarations this evening
He has never taken more than 3 wickets in an innings in his first class career so I would say it is his overall package across the 3 disciplines that sees him picked.The beauty of cricket is that you can have success all kinds of ways, everyone finds their own thing etc etc, but I genuinely do not understand how Santner has made it to this level with that action.
Yeah if there's one person I think would actually be logical regarding declarations in the comm box it's him.Genuinely do not understand the gap between Ponting's (extremely astute) commentary and what he was like as an on-field captain.
Yeah he's plain isn't a Test standard bowler. He's probably not even in New Zealand's five best red ball spinners.The beauty of cricket is that you can have success all kinds of ways, everyone finds their own thing etc etc, but I genuinely do not understand how Santner has made it to this level with that action.
Santner had one REALLY good day against England with bat and ball which ended up being a matchwinning performance, so that took the scrutiny off him a bit. His relative success in ODIs and some decent performances in his first few tests earned him a good reputation as well. Mark Craig aside, there were hardly any other spinners in the discussion (before Ajaz and Somerville helped engineer some wins in the subcontinent).i find it odd that I've seen no media discuss the NZ spinner thing
Remember when Starc badged him and the lid fell on the stumps in a one dayer? Bloke is lucky to still be here. Was an awful knockSantner was a Brendon McCullum 'gut' selection who has replaced Mark Craig, another 'gut' selection (though tbf Craig had a few strong performances).