Fair point. Nostalgia clouding my brainI don't see any cricketing reason why tbh. Taylor is absolutely, completely cooked. I really don't think any of the possible replacements could be any worse.
Exactly. I know we're not doing it deliberately, but there seems to be a bit of a trend of us getting all amped up for a test series and then it just sort of fizzling out. Like Boult and then Ferguson getting injured in Australia, and then KW and Southee sitting out the third test as we limply folded. Or KW sitting out the second test in India with the series live and us capitulating. Obviously injuries are not deliberate, it's just the trend of us for whatever reason ending up with understrength line ups and then turning in halfhearted performances in the series we are most pumped for.This feels kinda familiar to me as an NZ fan - an old rival that we traditionally struggle against suddenly looks for at least a season or two like a team we can be confident of beating, but then just before we get that opportunity, they improve and something goes awry for us.
I don't think this is necessarily true, but perhaps past his best. Now, if there were plenty of first class matches to invest in before the start of the series, I could potentially see Taylor getting enough form back to be useful. However, that's not the case, nor really a thing these days. Makes it much harder to select the "in form" player to fill a Test-middle-order sized gap too.I don't see any cricketing reason why tbh. Taylor is absolutely, completely cooked. I really don't think any of the possible replacements could be any worse.
There is a modicum of justification in batting Ravindra down at 6 in a stacked Wellington line-up. In a T20 game, anyway. Hoping this won't be the case in the 50 over stuff and I'm sure he'll open on Friday. If not, that will pretty depressing.Starting to get pretty worried about the direction Rachin’s career is taking. The firebirds batting him at 6/7 in the Supersmash makes it seem everyone is buying into the idea that his best option is focusing on becoming a spin bowling alrounder rather than a top order bat with the ability to bowl some occasionally useful pies.
Any chance Raval might be in consideration purely as a one off? Not the player he was in 2017 obviously, but the experience might be useful and it would help the middle order by ensuring a few players aren’t batting one position too high.i want young at #4 for total run maximisation from him but realistically he is our second best opener atm. ravindra did not inspire confidence and hay is not getting a run at 37. below them it is back to rutherford or similar.
That probably has more to do with him being a rubbish T20 bat.Starting to get pretty worried about the direction Rachin’s career is taking. The firebirds batting him at 6/7 in the Supersmash makes it seem everyone is buying into the idea that his best option is focusing on becoming a spin bowling alrounder rather than a top order bat with the ability to bowl some occasionally useful pies.