I mean...let's be honest here. Rachin is a talented player, but averages 38 in first class cricket and 28 in List A's. That's not nearly good enough in either format. I agree with Flem. Players need to force their way in with consistent performances. You reference the performance of India's younger players in Australia recently. But Shubman Gill averages 66 in first class cricket. Pant averages over 50. Rachin hasn't done anything comparable to that. I like him a lot, and think he has a big roll to play in NZ's future, but punting him up before he's done enough to indicate that he's ready benefits no one, least of all him.
Allen and Sears have a bit more to fall back on (particularly Sears given how rare genuine quicks in NZ are). But both have plenty of high performing players in front of them and I disagree that their careers should be prioritised purely because they're a few years younger than the likes of Phillips, Seifert and Milne. That only serves to destabilise established sides and sow doubt in the minds of performing players. Sure if there are gaps that need to be filled and Allen and Sears are amongst the top performers in the comp then yeah it makes sense to have a dip on them given their potential benefits are larger in the long run. Until then, I don't give a fig about flair and talent. I want consistent results first. Having to wait in line for a few years only seemed to benefit Jamieson, I don't see why it should be any different for any of the emerging crop.
The three players I picked out all have lots to offer.
Gill and Pant play in India on decks where Ravindra Jadeja has few triple hundys I think. Not a fair comparison. Our decks first half of the season is horrendous for the batters. It's a huge hit and miss. Even Gill couldn't buy a run here. I think Ravindra may be averaging maybe lots more for NZ A than firebirds for obvious reason.
I think Ravindra must have played no more than dozen one day games and out of which he probably batted in like 6 games. I can't even remember him playing ford trophy, maybe he has played a couple at best? Rest of them batting at 10 or 11 or lower order for some reason for NZ A.. not exactly sure but I saw him batting at no. 11 for NZ A
Which country does that, taking an opening batter and batting him at no.11 after Tickener? Coaching staff must have been drunk I thought. Wasn't he the top scorer for NZ A in UAE vs Pak A? Is that correct? Ravindra has won games with the ball too don't forget, a left arm spinner and bats at the top of the order. A sure shot for sub continent conditions. Don't just look at his batting, he has won games with the ball even at NZ A level in white ball and red ball cricket. Guys like him don't turn up every day. I don't think he should be drafted in now but keep him in mind for the squad when BCs tour sub continent but I know Santner will be ahead and so will Ajaz, Will Somerville, McConchie... It's not disrespect to those guys they're quite good too but we'll be wasting a good opportunity to win a game or two in case he comes good.
Ben Sears is right behind Lockie as for pace is concerned in NZ. Yes a bit short on experience but if he has enough experience guys around him he'll come good and maybe can win a game overseas. Come on give him a go at some one dayer vs Bangladesh.
Finn Allen for now cannot be argued against. Every time he holds a bat at the other end holding the ball is the best bowler of the opponent. He has taken each one of them to cleaners and hasn't demonstrated any weakness to any particular plan meaning he's not being lucky here but is ahead of the game. I was convinced he should be picked against Bangladesh but now I'm convinced pick him against the Aussies. Nothing to lose...
I'd be backing Clarkson too if he's bowling consistently... I'll get on to his case later haha Anyways what I think doesn't matter but like I said I'm not getting a good vibe about our squads that are likely going to be picked to perform overseas. Only time can tell.