The Hutt Rec
International Vice-Captain
That didn't go so good
Given the quality of the Big Bash is arguably 2/3 times higher than the Super Smash, Munro should walk in I should think.Munro is still the number 8 ranked t20 international batsman ... so I'm baffled as to how he's not seen as the incumbent, and Guptill is, and is given endless chances.
Will be interesting to see how Munro goes tonight.
Thought the quality of the final last night was very average. Plenty of easy catches shelled, batsmen swinging and missing with great regularity. Give me the super smash any day.Given the quality of the Big Bash is arguably 2/3 times higher than the Super Smash, Munro should walk in I should think.
That’s been compensated for this year with a full selection of Blackcaps players (the fit ones, anyway).We do offset some of the population gap by only spreading our players across 6 teams, as opposed to the 8 in the Big Bash.
They do get more quality overseas players, though. Rashid Khan, Munro, Milne, Roy, etc.
Not with the quality of the international players that came to the Big Bash, alongside the Aussie players like Maxwell, Lynn, Carey, Christian, Marsh, etc.That’s been compensated for this year with a full selection of Blackcaps players (the fit ones, anyway).
1. | Jhye Richardson | 1415 |
2. | Alex Hales | 1228 |
3. | Josh Phillipe | 1168 |
4. | Daniel Christian | 1122 |
5. | James Vince | 1052 |
6. | Glenn Maxwell | 1039 |
7. | Chris Lynn | 1013 |
8. | Ben Dwarshuis | 1007 |
9. | DArcy Short | 980 |
10. | Liam Livingstone | 961 |
11. | Josh Inglis | 914 |
12. | Jake Weatherald | 888 |
13. | Mitchell Marsh | 875 |
14. | Marcus Stoinis | 867 |
15. | Jordan Silk | 867 |
1. | Finn Allen (WLG) | 908 |
2. | Doug Bracewell (CD) | 870 |
3. | George Worker (CD) | 820 |
4. | Josh Clarkson (CD) | 799 |
5. | Anton Devcich (NK) | 641 |
6. | Daryl Mitchell (CANT) | 631 |
7. | Tim Seifert (NK) | 611 |
8. | Anaru Kitchen (OTG) | 589 |
9. | Cole McConchie (CANT) | 582 |
10. | Robert ODonnell (ACK) | 559 |
11. | Michael Bracewell (WLG) | 551 |
12. | Neil Broom (OTG) | 547 |
13. | Logan van Beek (WLG) | 526 |
14. | Chad Bowes (CANT) | 523 |
15. | Scott Kuggeleijn (NK) | 485 |
Wellington's batting lineup and ND's bowling attack are better than any in the Big Bash.Not with the quality of the international players that came to the Big Bash, alongside the Aussie players like Maxwell, Lynn, Carey, Christian, Marsh, etc.
I also factor in our backyard cricket boundaries (lengths).
Realise it's subjective, but if I look at the top 15 players in Big Bash and Super Smash (according to our Fantasy Cricket) it tells a story.
1. Jhye Richardson 1415 2. Alex Hales 1228 3. Josh Phillipe 1168 4. Daniel Christian 1122 5. James Vince 1052 6. Glenn Maxwell 1039 7. Chris Lynn 1013 8. Ben Dwarshuis 1007 9. DArcy Short 980 10. Liam Livingstone 961 11. Josh Inglis 914 12. Jake Weatherald 888 13. Mitchell Marsh 875 14. Marcus Stoinis 867 15. Jordan Silk 867
1. Finn Allen (WLG) 908 2. Doug Bracewell (CD) 870 3. George Worker (CD) 820 4. Josh Clarkson (CD) 799 5. Anton Devcich (NK) 641 6. Daryl Mitchell (CANT) 631 7. Tim Seifert (NK) 611 8. Anaru Kitchen (OTG) 589 9. Cole McConchie (CANT) 582 10. Robert ODonnell (ACK) 559 11. Michael Bracewell (WLG) 551 12. Neil Broom (OTG) 547 13. Logan van Beek (WLG) 526 14. Chad Bowes (CANT) 523 15. Scott Kuggeleijn (NK) 485
Nd's international standard attack is better than any of the bbl attacks without there Aussie international's*, you give the sixers starc haze and lyon or the scorchers green and there as good as the nd attack.Wellington's batting lineup and ND's bowling attack are better than any in the Big Bash.
Well Starc for one hasn’t played a Big Bash game since 2015.Nd's international standard attack is better than any of the bbl attacks without there Aussie international's*, you give the sixers starc haze and lyon or the scorchers green and there as good as the nd attack.
I have no idea what these tables mean haha.Not with the quality of the international players that came to the Big Bash, alongside the Aussie players like Maxwell, Lynn, Carey, Christian, Marsh, etc.
I also factor in our backyard cricket boundaries (lengths).
Realise it's subjective, but if I look at the top 15 players in Big Bash and Super Smash (according to our Fantasy Cricket) it tells a story.
1. Jhye Richardson 1415 2. Alex Hales 1228 3. Josh Phillipe 1168 4. Daniel Christian 1122 5. James Vince 1052 6. Glenn Maxwell 1039 7. Chris Lynn 1013 8. Ben Dwarshuis 1007 9. DArcy Short 980 10. Liam Livingstone 961 11. Josh Inglis 914 12. Jake Weatherald 888 13. Mitchell Marsh 875 14. Marcus Stoinis 867 15. Jordan Silk 867
1. Finn Allen (WLG) 908 2. Doug Bracewell (CD) 870 3. George Worker (CD) 820 4. Josh Clarkson (CD) 799 5. Anton Devcich (NK) 641 6. Daryl Mitchell (CANT) 631 7. Tim Seifert (NK) 611 8. Anaru Kitchen (OTG) 589 9. Cole McConchie (CANT) 582 10. Robert ODonnell (ACK) 559 11. Michael Bracewell (WLG) 551 12. Neil Broom (OTG) 547 13. Logan van Beek (WLG) 526 14. Chad Bowes (CANT) 523 15. Scott Kuggeleijn (NK) 485
Conway > PhilippeWellington's batting lineup and ND's bowling attack are better than any in the Big Bash.
Was trying to show there, that the Black Caps haven't played anywhere near enough matches to get up the points tally.I have no idea what these tables mean haha.
Boundary size I don’t really see any relevance. Are NZ’s home wins worth less because they’re on grounds more in line with the rest of the world than Australia? Munro should average higher in NZ if it was that much of a factor.
Missed Ravindra.Conway > Philippe
Finn < Vince
Blundell > Hughes
Neesham < Henriques
Bracewell < Silk
Johnson < Christian
4-2 to the Sixers IMO.
The ND bowling lineup didn't play that many matches.
I'd take Christian over Ravindra.Missed Ravindra.