Second test only, I wonder if this means the first test is Wagner’s final chance …O'Rourke! Raw, but hopefully we can get the best out of him.
I couldn't find media on who's unavailable after the first test, other than the last sentence below.Second test only, I wonder if this means the first test is Wagner’s final chance …
Looks like Rachin will bat 4 or 5.Having been brought into the line-up for Henry Nicholls, he (Rachin) is set to bat in the middle order for the first time in his Test career, with Will Young providing batting cover.
Ravindra will be joined in the BLACKCAPS squad by Glenn Phillips, who is line to play his first Test on home soil after making his debut against Australia in 2019-20 and playing in both Tests on the early season tour to Bangladesh.
He was Player of the Match in the BLACKCAPS’ most recent Test - the four-wicket win at Mirpur.
A squad of 13 will assemble for each Test, with pace bowler Will O’Rourke joining the squad for the second match at Hamilton’s Seddon Park, and one player coming out of the squad from Tauranga.
More renewal taking place for sure, Wagner is being gently nudged towards the exit. The axing of Nicholls tells the established group that no-one is irreplaceable.Second test only, I wonder if this means the first test is Wagner’s final chance …
O'RawkeO'Rourke! Raw, but hopefully we can get the best out of him.
with that sort of ambivalence you can hand in your card as head of the Santner fan club tyvmSantner also shown that hes added a bit to his wicket taking arsenal with his slower deliveries really ripping, his batting has also been pretty good.
Still with Ravindra/Phillips around - its kind of hard to see a place for him in home games.
I think Wells made some comments after the Bangladesh tests essentially defending Nicholls' overall record which suggested they might retain him for the home summer. Clearly behind the scenes though the Bangladesh series was his last chance.Surprised they axed Nicholls, due to the standard NZ conservatism that I expect in our selectors, but it’s the right move. We need renewal to be in the best possible place for taking on Aus in Aus in 2027. It is 4 tests and will be calamitous for NZ cricket if we go there and get drubbed. It’ll be a monumental embarrassment and we’ll embarrass Australian Cricket as well, who won’t give us another chance like this if we blow it. Nicholls abysmal away record has doomed him, Ravindra is the future and we need to get him in there and stick with him.
Wells might have meant that Nicholls had his FULL CONFIDENCE i.e. was positioned right on the chopping block.I think Wells made some comments after the Bangladesh tests essentially defending Nicholls' overall record which suggested they might retain him for the home summer. Clearly behind the scenes though the Bangladesh series was his last chance.
Given Nicholls’ struggles overseas I don’t think there’s any way he should be picked for our six sub-continent tests coming up. Ravindra is coming in as a straight swap from what I’ve read. He’s good in those conditions and deserves a decent crack at it even if he doesn’t do well vs Australia.I think Wells was just doing good man management I.e. not eviscerating someone he still might want to select again in the media.
If/when the team struggles against Aus, if Nicholls piles on the runs for Canterbury and someone absolutely battles for NZ then he's back in the frame.
We shouldn't be too online with our player assessments. Some guys can be midtable players.