Funny looking back at that series, we thought we'd found a solid opening duo in Rutherford and Fulton who both scored impressive hundreds (two for Fulton), but neither of them could barely score a 50 again in their lives.Yeah, he was a very handy ODI player and although not suited to the opening role did manage back to back centuries in that 2013 test we nearly won at Eden Park against England.
The Coaches SonMacewell yessss
Someone say this mans name
Wonder how we'd have done if Baz opened from 2008How does Nathan Smith not score more runs? He's talented and more technically sound than most balanced allrounders.
Oh, that's how. Tbf it's the slog overs.
Yeah from 2008 Taylor, Ryder, McCullum and later KW pushed guys like Fulton, Broom, Brownlie, Nicol and Flynn into pursuing top order positions they weren't suited to.
That side suffered from the early retirements of Styris, McMillan and Oram too. Taylor was the senior batsman in his 4th test.
Hes a NcCullum esque jammy economical limited overs specialist bowler. Maybe a tad worse than him with the ball and significantly superior as a batThe Coaches Son
Tbf he's a very good bosher. **** spinner tho.
Big call. Nathan McCullum was a quietly world class T20 bowler, and a bit better than his figures in ODIs.Hes a NcCullum esque jammy economical limited overs specialist bowler. Maybe a tad worse than him with the ball and significantly superior as a bat
Wellys attack today is better imoMacewell (with help from Abbas and Smith) have turned a sure loss into par score here against the best attack in the comp. Well done.
Not even close. This lot didn't even have to use Sodhi if they didn't want to. The indispensable to NZ for years despite being a bit bad Ish Sodhi. Poor old 1 cap RIP Netherlands career Rippon got dropped.Wellys attack today is better imo
He's the bowler of the comp!Foulkes is pretty decent admittedly
Not in this format they aintme while KJ and Henry are proven NZ big dogs.