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I had noticed you never opined on his height.Never liked him at all
I had noticed you never opined on his height.Never liked him at all
Seriously it was 10x more torturous watching him bat earlier in the day. He looked like he was batting with a broomstick it was that awful.It was torturous watching him pin Root down in that WC final.
He undoubtedly benefitted from being exactly what a very good NZ team needed to round out the side. The team winning more often than not meant that people could just roll their eyes and chuckle whenever he did something breathtakingly stupid. Had he come along a decade earlier I tend to think he would've gone about as well as Grant Elliot did in his brief test career.I never rated him. I thought he was ridiculously fortunate for a lot of his career though he was undeniably one of the cleanest hitters to play the game when he was on fire.
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Ironically if he had come along earlier he wouldn't have made the team. Although the side was much weaker than the recent one, the 6-7-8 of Oram, McCullum, Vettori was world class. Likewise CDG wouldn't have made the side prior to that when Cairns was the allrounder and the batting lineup contained handy seamers in Astle, McMillan, and Styris. CDG came along at the right time (Anderson injured and surprisingly picked ahead of Neesham) and made the spot his own.He undoubtedly benefitted from being exactly what a very good NZ team needed to round out the side. The team winning more often than not meant that people could just roll their eyes and chuckle whenever he did something breathtakingly stupid. Had he come along a decade earlier I tend to think he would've gone about as well as Grant Elliot did in his brief test career.
They did that quite a bit during his career. McCullum was laughing about him one time, and I was like, dude, he has the same test average as you + he bowls.All the way back in 2012 someone (may have been Steve even) said it's clearly a selection where the coaches back themselves to get him to concentrate at the top level more than the lower level could.
The talent was always there. Unlike a lot of balanced allrounders his batting technique is actually very good (except against leg spin), even his defense. He was a touch player who happened to have stupid amounts of power, so anything that beat the infield was gone.
Shot selection was always the problem. If he had wanted to go full stonewaller he would have been a top order batsman for NZ imo, but that was the antithesis of CdG.
I will never forget the physical pain on his face when he was leaving and padding back 135kph Englishmen during that 70 odd at Hagley because we were in deep trouble. Probably my favourite knock of his because of how funny it was, made better by Simon Doull death riding him on comms as a useless slogger while he laboriously passed up another stuart broad offering.
I think John Wright might've said that, and I stole it.All the way back in 2012 someone (may have been Steve even) said it's clearly a selection where the coaches back themselves to get him to concentrate at the top level more than the lower level could.
The talent was always there. Unlike a lot of balanced allrounders his batting technique is actually very good (except against leg spin), even his defense. He was a touch player who happened to have stupid amounts of power, so anything that beat the infield was gone.
Shot selection was always the problem. If he had wanted to go full stonewaller he would have been a top order batsman for NZ imo, but that was the antithesis of CdG.
I will never forget the physical pain on his face when he was leaving and padding back 135kph Englishmen during that 70 odd at Hagley because we were in deep trouble. Probably my favourite knock of his because of how funny it was, made better by Simon Doull death riding him on comms as a useless slogger while he laboriously passed up another stuart broad offering.
I remember early in his career he did one at the Basin and it went through a window in the cricket museum. Neesham and other Auckland players were looking out laughing. Incredibly gifted player who aside from his power was also technically very sound. Funnily enough, despite his power hitting it seemed test cricket was his strongest format. His bowling was surprisingly effective too, economical and seemed to get just enough movement to pick up regular wickets. And he had a relaxed uncomplicated style that made it look like he was just playing a social game.Hopefully he gets another outing or two for Auckland / Aces on EPOO. Always enjoy his nonchalant 7-iron chips that end up on the railway end bank for 6.