NZTailender
I can't believe I ate the whole thing
In some ways yes he should. From the point de Grandhomme moved to the country he was earmarked as a future international player but his domestic form or temperament never really screamed picked me when he was younger for test cricket, which is possibly why they picked the more exciting prospect in Corey Anderson and then later Jimmy Neesham (faster bowlers, seemingly more sensible with the bat whilst being just as explosive). But when Anderson was perennially injured and Neesham fell out of form and favour they went to the next logical choice in de Grandhomme and it paid off. I had forgotten when Neesham was brought back into the test side he batted 6 iirc and de Grandhomme at 8 and was more of a legit Bowler in that sense.I think Larsen deserves some credit for the de Grandhomme selection? I always assumed that he was behind that. It would be interesting to know how much of a say he gets relative to Stead and the captain.
If Edgar is coming back that would be great, although he's currently coaching Wellington in Plunket Shield so not sure how realistic that is.
Same with Mitchell. He was in the side as cover for an injured de Grandhomme. I suspect the selectors have a spreadsheet of the first choice players, and then possible injury replacements of a similar ilk should they be injured. So we can say kudos for finding the right replacement but at the same time it seemed like they knew who could do a job when the first choice was injured or not working. Colin turned it into a good test career, doing probably far more than we ever expected of him.