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New Zealand doom and gloom thread

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
After the way Wagner was completely pulverised in the second innings, I think there's a real chance that he'll be dropped and Kugz will play again. I know that his first session spell was as much a failure of captaincy as it was a failure of bowling, but watching Brook backing away and bunting Wagner back over his head for boundary after boundary was pretty eye-opening.
I am worried about that. Surely they would've kept Duffy in the squad though.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
I imagine this is why other pace ARs weren't selected:
  • Shipley – a little too unproven
  • Smith – no FC cricket this season
  • Solia – 'we know Scott K'
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
I've always thought it seemed pretty clear that it'd be grim times after we lost Boult Southee Taylor and Williamson. While Rachin and Conway give me some hope for our batting future, our bowling stocks looks shot.

Maybe we can put together a decent odi team for the WC in India but after that will be the end of an era for NZ cricket.
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
I imagine this is why other pace ARs weren't selected:
  • Shipley – a little too unproven
  • Smith – no FC cricket this season
  • Solia – 'we know Scott K'
Not that race should play a part in selection the PR of picking our 3rd ever Pasifika player vs SK would have been handy. Even the PR of Van Beek (went on NZ A tour for some reason ???!!) as the grandson of Sam Guillen would have been okay.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
I've always thought it seemed pretty clear that it'd be grim times after we lost Boult Southee Taylor and Williamson. While Rachin and Conway give me some hope for our batting future, our bowling stocks looks shot.

Maybe we can put together a decent odi team for the WC in India but after that will be the end of an era for NZ cricket.
I actually have greater concern for the batting than the bowling, at least in the medium to long term. Bowling wise we've got Smith, Fisher, Sears, Sheat, Shipley, O'Rourke, Foulkes etc. Not to mention KJ. Tickner is universally regarded as a mystifying selection, and he still far from embarrassed himself in this game. Sure there'll be injuries to some of those guys, but I see enough talent there to be reasonably optimistic.

By comparison, on the batting front I'm not sure there's anyone who can be relied on to replace the runs that will be departing when Kane and Conway retire in 3 or 4 years time (and Mitchell, Blundell and Latham will all be hanging up their caps around the same time). That Rachin and Phillips, a couple of guys who average 35 and 40 respectively are supposed to be the backbone of NZ's future test line-up is far more concerning than the bowling stocks.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
I actually have greater concern for the batting than the bowling, at least in the medium to long term. Bowling wise we've got Smith, Fisher, Sears, Sheat, Shipley, O'Rourke, Foulkes etc. Not to mention KJ. Tickner is universally regarded as a mystifying selection, and he still far from embarrassed himself in this game. Sure there'll be injuries to some of those guys, but I see enough talent there to be reasonably optimistic.

By comparison, on the batting front I'm not sure there's anyone who can be relied on to replace the runs that will be departing when Kane and Conway retire in 3 or 4 years time (and Mitchell, Blundell and Latham will all be hanging up their caps around the same time). That Rachin and Phillips, a couple of guys who average 35 and 40 respectively are supposed to be the backbone of NZ's future test line-up is far more concerning than the bowling stocks.
Averaging 35 to 40 was more than we could ask for 20 years ago
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
I actually have greater concern for the batting than the bowling, at least in the medium to long term. Bowling wise we've got Smith, Fisher, Sears, Sheat, Shipley, O'Rourke, Foulkes etc. Not to mention KJ. Tickner is universally regarded as a mystifying selection, and he still far from embarrassed himself in this game. Sure there'll be injuries to some of those guys, but I see enough talent there to be reasonably optimistic.

By comparison, on the batting front I'm not sure there's anyone who can be relied on to replace the runs that will be departing when Kane and Conway retire in 3 or 4 years time (and Mitchell, Blundell and Latham will all be hanging up their caps around the same time). That Rachin and Phillips, a couple of guys who average 35 and 40 respectively are supposed to be the backbone of NZ's future test line-up is far more concerning than the bowling stocks.
If in doubt pick a Bazball top 6:

Ravindra
Allen
Foxcroft
Phillips (c)
Chapman
Clarkson
...
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
So Steads contract ends after the 2023 world cup, so we're going to have to suffer through that. If his contract gets renewed I think I'll burn all my black caps replica shirts.

We may see some retirements from that format at the time so might be a good time for a fresh start but FMD if we're any hope of winning the WC stead has to go now.
 

Flem274*

123/5
I've always thought it seemed pretty clear that it'd be grim times after we lost Boult Southee Taylor and Williamson. While Rachin and Conway give me some hope for our batting future, our bowling stocks looks shot.

Maybe we can put together a decent odi team for the WC in India but after that will be the end of an era for NZ cricket.
The talent pool is no worse than the Fleming era but the management couldn't pick more mystifying sides if they tried some days.
 

Ghost

U19 12th Man
I actually have greater concern for the batting than the bowling, at least in the medium to long term. Bowling wise we've got Smith, Fisher, Sears, Sheat, Shipley, O'Rourke, Foulkes etc. Not to mention KJ. Tickner is universally regarded as a mystifying selection, and he still far from embarrassed himself in this game. Sure there'll be injuries to some of those guys, but I see enough talent there to be reasonably optimistic.

By comparison, on the batting front I'm not sure there's anyone who can be relied on to replace the runs that will be departing when Kane and Conway retire in 3 or 4 years time (and Mitchell, Blundell and Latham will all be hanging up their caps around the same time). That Rachin and Phillips, a couple of guys who average 35 and 40 respectively are supposed to be the backbone of NZ's future test line-up is far more concerning than the bowling stocks.
Don’t forget we have the prodigious talent of Ollie White with his amazing NZ U19 average of 21.76 with a top score of 80 against the might of Japan to shore up our batting for the next 15 years
 

Fuller Pilch

Hall of Fame Member
Spin averages 60 odd in NZ in redball stuff over the past few years. Don't think NZ need to be worrying about spin too much when there struggling to be competitive in home conditions ATM.
I meant for overseas tours. The future tours schedule says we have 2 tests in Bangladesh at the end of the year and next year (2024) from Sept to Nov we play 1 vs Afghanistan (UAE), 2 in SL, and 3 in India.

We now have several batters on the fringes who bowl decent enough spin - Bracewall (his batting needs work though), Phillips, Ravindra, Foxcroft etc. Ajaz might not be back which would make for a tragically short test career, but Sodhi looked genuinely good in Pakistan and both Tim Pringle and Adithya Ashtok look like potential guns. Todd Murphy is only 2 years older than them, so I hope our selectors have some guts like the Australian ones.
 
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