thierry henry
International Coach
3 match series against India….and that’s it.
CDG would be conditions-dependent, though if pitches are like England last world cup then absolutely. Agree with the other four, though gonna keep banging the 'Santner has underwhelmed over the last couple of seasons' drum at the same time.Boult-Henry-Ferguson-Santner-CdG is still our best ODI attack.
In the last 2 years Santner has played all of 4 ODIs and taken 6 wickets @19 so there’s really nothing to base that on.CDG would be conditions-dependent, though if pitches are like England last world cup then absolutely. Agree with the other four, though gonna keep banging the 'Santner has underwhelmed over the last couple of seasons' drum at the same time.
I thought he was a bit meh in the last ODI world cup and am also basing this on T20, including the T20 world cup. Not terrible, just not quite as good at containing runs as we hope he would be. IMO he'd performed better than that in prior seasons and looked more accurate too.In the last 2 years Santner has played all of 4 ODIs and taken 6 wickets @19 so there’s really nothing to base that on.
I must say though, Santner’s ODI record overall is kinda worse than I thought. I guess he’s played right through a horribly batting dominated ODI era and any NZ spinner who can go at 4.8 RPO in those circumstances is doing ok. I’m probably guilty of looking at Santner and saying “see, he doesn’t look much but he’s deceptively hard to get away” rather than assessing whether he’s actually effective enough as a frontline bowler?
I think he's gone well in tourneys for the most part. Played a starring role in the 2016 t20 wc, honestly can't recall anything we did at the ct17, was phenomenal in the wc19 semi vs india...but yeah definitely a bit indifferent in the t20 wc last year.I thought he was a bit meh in the last ODI world cup and am also basing this on T20, including the T20 world cup. Not terrible, just not quite as good at containing runs as we hope he would be. IMO he'd performed better than that in prior seasons and looked more accurate too.
It's similar with CdG the bowler, goes at 4.8 per over which is excellent in an ODI era which is thought to have made bowlers of his type redundant. Good value at home or England but I guess he's not likely to be as much of a factor in India, especially with the bat. NZ will struggle to find a fifth bowling option as good as him.Santner is very good at going for 5 an over or less, which makes him a valuable banker in ODIs (but not someone to build an attack around like Boult or Ferguson) but a terrible test bowler.
Combined with being a reliable cameo batsman he is a safe selection in the ODI side but never a first 4 selection.
Phillips, Neesham and Williamson (I wish) is a lot more appealing than Bracewell supporting Santner. Although Bracewell and Santner might be competing for the same spot.Need to somehow get 10 reliable overs out of the top 7. Macewell fits the bill on paper but seems likely that his bowling will get savaged by the top sides.
Just watched the replay. It was good to see him leaving the ball well and then lofting through offside while the field was up. He's so powerful some of those went for six and they were relatively low risk shots. The backfoot drive for four was exquisite. Hope he continues in this vein.Finn Allen was very good today, no ugly hoicks, no slogging (maybe barring couple of balls or three ?). Took his time, mostly played merit of the ball and when he got in he really cashed in. Oh left a lot of balls too which is quite unusual for him. Showing good signs
If Sears can stay on the park he can be all format player for us in the long run. I can't see anyone else in the horizon that can be classified as fast medium or over (other than Lockie of course). Kyle could play 50 overs and be good at it but then the jury is still out on his t20 skills. Tickner can get close to 140 at times but with no radar. Duffy stock standard 130+ bowler. Wags not suited for white ball. It's got to start looking brighter for Sears going forward. They just need to be patient with Sears and not expect miracles from game one.Yeah enough with Milne now. Time to move on, he is not lockie, and definitely not bond. There are enough t20 leagues around the world where he can apply his craft. As @nzfan says, its Sears time. I would play him in damn near all the t20is coming up, windies and bd/pak tri-series included. The t20wc being in Aus, him and lockie could be crucial. Lets give the youngin some mileage in the legs...hopefully he doesn't end up injuring one of those legs.
Plus the golden arm of Corey Anderson and the Hairy Jav's pretty decent mediums if ever needed.We're a far cry from 2015 where we had two international standard ODI attacks on hand (Boult, Southee, Milne, Vettori, Mills, Henry, McClenaghan and NcCullum).