Rippon was only a fringe selection as a white ball spinner, due to success of Santner and Sodhi. And with Michael Bracewell having a good start to his white ball bowling career, and with Ravindra on the horizon as a batting all-rounder and 4th white ball spin option, and Ashok further on the horizon as the next specialist spin option, there is less need to keep giving international experience to 31 year old Rippon.... Rippon was resently selected in nz team whats happen
Why he was replaced?
lol at this actually happening. 0.13 the difference nowSouthee's average has now dropped below 16 (only slightly ahead of Boult's)!
I see. Are you talking about Aditya Ashok?Rippon was only a fringe selection as a white ball spinner, due to success of Santner and Sodhi. And with Michael Bracewell having a good start to his white ball bowling career, and with Ravindra on the horizon as a batting all-rounder and 4th white ball spin option, and Ashok further on the horizon as the next specialist spin option, there is less need to keep giving international experience to 31 year old Rippon.
Michael RipponRippon is in the NZ T20 squad going to India.
Southee not as much rested as Trentlol at this actually happening. 0.13 the difference now
Is he Dutch player?There is also Tim Pringle as a young option.
He played fc for ages and his action looks alright.I think Fergs action is too harsh on his body for us to expect him to play Tests
Yes, but he is a NZer. His father Chris played for NZ in the 1990s.Is he Dutch player?
Could've debuted van Beek rather than Lister next series too; with JAM proliferation that rule seems a little outdatedAlso rippon and the Netherlands have been absolutely dogged. Almost cynical honestly given how hard we pivoted to promoting the macewell cause.
I mean until his body broke down sureHe played fc for ages and his action looks alright.
I don't think management will ever forgive him for their own mistake debuting him at Perth with no warm up though and he hasn't had too many opportunities to play fc since.
It's very silly we will give just the one test to the 150kph guy who averages 24 in fc and was top 3 in the wc but with what appears to be an odi form slump his time has likely passed.
It didn't though?I mean until his body broke down sure
Stuff story from today (link below):Anyone know when Foxcroft becomes eligible to be selected for NZ?
.. Had Foxcroft remained in New Zealand in early 2020, he would have been available for selection by now by meeting the three-year residency requirement, and there are efforts underway to see if he can get a waiver due to exceptional circumstances
If that doesn’t eventuate, he could end up having to wait until late 2025 – a scenario he is already accepting of....
Ferguson's had a lot of injury problems over the last couple of years. Sure he's no Shane Bond, but he's missed significant game time in each of NZ's last three home seasons, and I think the regular injury breaks have had an impact on his performances over the past 6 months. He also no longer plays FC cricket. Whether that's a decision made because of the selection panel's reticence to pick him in tests, or because he decided he wants to preserve his physical fitness for LO cricket, it is necessarily something that will count against him when it comes to test selection.It didn't though?
Ferguson has been remarkably fit for a genuine quick and ungodly available for a kiwi quick.
We've been spoilt by the availability of the main trio (Boult has had his injury moments). This isn't historically normal.