he's been world class for 18 months to 2 years so yeah ofc. i thought he was near the end at melbourne. quite happy to be completely wrong.You like Tim Southee now?
Southee averages 15 in Sri Lanka ...If Southee can keep up this recent post Aus tour peak I'll class him with Jimmy, doesn't have Jimmy's efforts in sriLanka recently and india over his career give him a slight edge.
Bit longer than that tbh. Averages sub-22 since 2018. Following his career has been quite the roller coaster ride.he's been world class for 18 months to 2 years so yeah ofc. i thought he was near the end at melbourne. quite happy to be completely wrong.
Yeah Southee/Boult announced themselves as a pair against the proper Sri Lanka too, not the 2020 version. Dilshan, Karunaratne, Sangakkara, Jayawardene, Samaraweera and Mathews were the top 6 in 2012.Southee averages 15 in Sri Lanka ...
*very goodHave no problem putting Southee in the Anderson class of great* players
That’s fine, I just remember you having a dig at me calling him one of the top bowlers a little while ago.he's been world class for 18 months to 2 years so yeah ofc. i thought he was near the end at melbourne. quite happy to be completely wrong.
ok. i don't.That’s fine, I just remember you having a dig at me calling him one of the top bowlers a little while ago.
He'd have to keep going until 2024-25 for me to put him in that category.If Southee can keep up this recent post Aus tour peak I'll class him with Jimmy, doesn't have Jimmy's efforts in sriLanka recently and india over his career give him a slight edge.
No arguments with the top 6 though I don't see them going back to Munro. Chapman should probably be in the mix, he and Phillips could help make up the 5th bowler overs as well. No issues with Neesham batting in the top 6 if he has a decent run with the bat in England and isn't required to bowl too much.Interested in what people think about my top 6 bats in both teams, since I know some don't like Munro,. but for me it's easy.. these are the top 6 T20 bats we have.
Thoughts?
In India, his 7-63 could gave been at 8/52 (from memory), 2nd best figures in history by a NZer. The number 11 was dropped (a sitter) at first slip when his figures were 7/52, dropped by Rosco I think. Was that Nagpur 2012?Southee averages 15 in Sri Lanka ...
I don't think playing Allen is important enough to make Conway keep. Maybe he can just keep mid-innings when Phillips is (potentially) bowling, otherwise I'd play Seifert for Allen.My thoughts have moved to the T20 world cup...
Team 1, for spin friendly conditions
Allen
Guptill
Munro
Conway +
KW
Phillips 6
Santner 4
Jamieson 2
Ferguson 3
Sodhi 5
Boult 1
This side basically picks our 5 best specialist t20 bowlers & I'm keeping with Conway in case we want a couple of over of spin from Phillips
Team 2... for more pace friendly conditions
Allen
Guptill
Munro
Conway +
KW
Phillips 6
de Grandhomme 5
Santner 4
Jamieson 2
Ferguson 3
Boult 1
Much deeper batting lineup, with Lord Colin, although it does mean sharing the 5th bowler allotment between the 2 Colins and Phillips.
Interested in what people think about my top 6 bats in both teams, since I know some don't like Munro,. but for me it's easy.. these are the top 6 T20 bats we have.
Seifert, Milne & Mitchell make up the squad of 15
The notable omission from recent sides is Neesham who unfortunately for me just cannot be trusted with the white ball. I see he's now being collared in the English domestic T20 comp.
Thoughts?
Why tho? He's been in great form in UAE PSL, surely it'd be good to have him in the mix at least? If anything I'm really unsure and worried about Guppy, has he turned up anytime recently?No arguments with the top 6 though I don't see them going back to Munro. Chapman should probably be in the mix, he and Phillips could help make up the 5th bowler overs as well. No issues with Neesham batting in the top 6 if he has a decent run with the bat in England and isn't required to bowl too much.
As regards the bowling, not sure I want to see Jameison playing too much T20 cricket at this stage (leaving aside his IPL gig), though I don't have an automatic replacement in mind - let's say Milne, Kuggeleijn, Southee and Bennett in order of preference. I'd like to see Astle in the squad too, extra spin options are always useful and Sodhi quite frankly was bowling trash during the home series.
I don't think playing Allen is important enough to make Conway keep.
Fair that.
not quite how I remember it. Donald didn’t really have long enough to have much of an influence, he left after 6 months afterall, and the results during that period were pretty up and down.He'd have to keep going until 2024-25 for me to put him in that category.
Someone said it's been a hell of a ride with Southee, and isn't that the case. I remember watching him carve up in the U19 World Cup, and hearing stories about how he was the next best thing, dominating school cricket in Auckland. I was there in Napier in 08, and you thought Sir Richard must've sewn his wild oats in Whangarei on a trip to play ND 18 years ago. Went to England and dominated with the white ball, and thought gee he's going to be devastating with the white ball too. Then he got a big head, had a ****ty attitude, used touring as a skirt-chasing venture and generally **** the bed for a while longer...until he was dropped, Allan Donald turned up and his fortunes rose again. Only to fall again soon after Donald went (from memory?). I remember him bowling in Dunedin in 2012, and honestly it was painful. He didn't even look FC standard. Then we get another lull, a brief bounce back in the 2015 WC, another lull, then this golden period in Tests from 2018 at a time when in ODIs he's looked pedestrian as hell. Massive underperformer with the bat, yet is in the conversation as one of the most prolific six-hitters in Test cricket. And is an incredibly good fielder.
But he's rewritten his career summary in the last 2-3 years and without him, we don't win the Test championship. I'm pretty stoked with that.