nzfan
International Vice-Captain
I think it's going that way unfortunately for Rachin. The only way he's going to be slotted in is likely in the middle order or lower middle order as an all rounder option. Doesn't help we are slated to play very few test matches. I think he'll likely come into the one day or even T20 side. I'd say in couple of years we may start seeing him a bit more involved in the national side. The early years are going to be just that as you mentioned, bit and pieces. Over the time he'll probably settle down in the top 5 and bowl fair bit. I don't see us struggling with bat for the next 2-3 years. There are well settled players and the likes of Devon/Young will go well if given opportunities.Loved the "I'm not going to reveal my CV" call haha!
Yeah def not in the "Rachin is mud" camp at all, I would give anything for a classy left handed #5 in the test team, just would hate for him to succum the too early middle order merry go around that can claim alot and the reshuffling and reclassification of top order roles vs Test roles, although recent times suggest they should play their cards right.
I guess I was more actually in line with this comment and the likes of Rob Odonnell etc plodding along with averages of 30 odd season after season having 50 odd first class caps being a mainstay and the likes of Finn Allen having to be moved around. Although, seems as though everyone rates Finn, from what I seen at EPOO he seems very handsy / goes at the ball and opening (what on Earth were the Aces doing... not surprised) number 3 is prob not the best option for a guy who deals in boundaries.
Finn Allen is not the one you'd pick for technique, does go with hard hands as you mentioned. Likely defence is not his best skill. Very good player of the spin though from what I've seen. He'll be one of the better batters against spin.