Fuller Pilch
Hall of Fame Member
What is Fleming doing in that team?
Batting and probably captaining. And slip fielding.What is Fleming doing in that team?
Opinion has flipped in the last couple of years during which Southee's been much better.wait, is southee really considered the superior bowler to boult? i always thought boult was fairly clear of him.
Currently Boult is only 4th best seamerwait, is southee really considered the superior bowler to boult? i always thought boult was fairly clear of him.
Kapil and Hall don’t make it. Neither does Procter, for different reasons.Back to the list and criteria, is the general consensus that Kapil doesn’t make it?
I always rated him as a quick but I can understand people thinking he doesn’t belong here. He had a great record against Aus and WI, but there are some holes.
He may not make it as a bowler alone, but he would certainly strengthen an actual ATG team. So does Botham. If that was your perspective, you were spot on.Back to the list and criteria, is the general consensus that Kapil doesn’t make it?
I always rated him as a quick but I can understand people thinking he doesn’t belong here. He had a great record against Aus and WI, but there are some holes.
specialist captain + just about as good as the next choice anywayWhat is Fleming doing in that team?
Mark Richardson lolololIf this is from Turner's era onwards he would be behind John Wright, Mark Richardson, and Tom Latham as opening options. If it is all time he'd be behind Stewie Dempster and Bert Sutcliffe too.
I mean, people (including me) select guys like Headley, Cowie, Dempster, Pollock, Procter and Richards all the time. Its really up to you. Personally Bond and Cowie are so far above any other NZ quick in terms of skill it easily offsets the career shortness for me.is bond a lock? only 18 tests, some tasty minnow bashing. high ceiling obviously. they don't exactly have the historic pace depth of the west indies, australia or south africa but still feel uneasy selecting him over blokes with long proven careers.
NZ all time side will be playing half their games in NZ and half around the world. Unless we're in England and maybe Asia (depending on attack structure), Wagner is comfortably the better change bowler. Anderson is mediocre at best in NZ, which really matters if he's going to be playing for them in made up tournaments.Regardless, Jimmy Anderson as a change bowler would be marginally less effective at worst. The **** comes back for second spells and does a great job quite often, and in the Test that just finished he bowled perfectly all innings and actually took basically all of his wickets with the old ball.
It's galaxy brain stuff to pick a worse bowler as a "change specialist" just because. And no hate on Neil Wagner but come on, in an ATG scenario what are we even doing talking about this guy.
I obviously haven't seen as much of him as kiwi brahs but in the games he's played against Aus he's almost exclusively been the guy that comes on and gets given wickets because we're already 3/400 and looking to push towards a declaration and he's bowling slow half-trackers with a packed leg-side field. If you're in an ATG team match-up and you need a change bowler to come on when the opposition is 1/25 you're nuts if you're looking at Neil Wagner over Jimmy Anderson
Yeah no one in real life is leaving out someone of Bond's talent level for anyone bar Hadlee.is bond a lock? only 18 tests, some tasty minnow bashing. high ceiling obviously. they don't exactly have the historic pace depth of the west indies, australia or south africa but still feel uneasy selecting him over blokes with long proven careers.
To play against ones who captained Yousuf Youhana?