There's a bit of doom and gloom about this thread, it seems?! I get it, our summer was ****house...but gee whiz we're only a year off being world champions. Now we're talking about 'shades of poor era X' like we're about to head into a tailspin. I think we hit a flat patch of motivation last year through COVID and the comedown from the WTC victory, but I'm confident they'll be fizzing for this series - if not a bit match shy.
I don't think we're that far off our side from the WTC. OK, Jamieson has lost form, Wagner might be in his final year but we have an international standard spinner (if we can find the right balance to play him), CdG is bowling overs we thought we might've lost from him (potentially allowing 3 seamers + a spinner), Will Young is progressing well (if not still a Test opener), Conway is still a jet, Kane is Kane, and as much as BJ was a gun at his peak, he wasn't that guy for the last 12-18 months of his career. This is still a good Test side.
I think we are a bit shithouse, tbh.
Losing to Bangladesh at home, I can accept as a complacent slip-up, getting thrashed by South Africa in the second test after they'd recovered from their own totally inappropriate build-up - shows that this is a team that just aren't 'with it'. To do that after already getting a Bangladesh 'wake up call' shows there isn't much left in the well for these guys.
I was expecting an age & retirement related decline eventually from our unaccustomed altitudes. But this has happened almost immediately with our stars still only in early 30s.
I know that probably 50% of this malaise could be fixed by a fit and in-form Kane, but ....
There isn't much hunger.
Stead can't even be bothered turning up for the build up, and has delegated it to job-training. I have no respect for Ebrahim's decison making abilities after his wicket keeping debacle for Otago. What a tone deaf challenge-shirker he must be.
The build-up .... I don't give much of a **** about IPL players missing it. The chance for the other 6 or 7 test starters to get 2 first class warm-ups is priceless. England is the only tour opportunity where this happens.. To turn BOTH into low intensity open-nets. Fills me with contempt. Reminds me of the build-up to the Australian tour debacle, just a bit. (No lead up game back then, understandable commercial decision based on a day-night test in Hamilton v England. But they didn't make use of the big gap before the second test and then cancelled their mickey mouse 2-day game because it was too hot ...).
So, in summary. We may do alright this series, because England are historically poor. But I put the result as 2-1, but I don't know which way the scoreline will go.
But NZ have an attitude, and attention-to-detail problem, a much faster than expected decline - that I can't see much desire to address. Stead should go. Not because I think he is crap , but he is clearly spent, and a new focus and drive is needed.