So apparently KW averages mid 30s against Australia, England and India. Bloke is one of the biggest minnow bashers and HTBs in cricket but seems to have largely escaped scrutiny for it. Because he plays for NZ and not a higher profile country?
I don't feel like this is completely unwarranted...even if it were delivered in true trolling TJB stylings. My thoughts:
1) It's not like he doesn't have significant innings' against those sides. He averaged 85 on the 2015 Australian tour, including his 140 at Brisbane which was the level above world class. He scored a ton on debut in India, and two knocks against them in the WTC final that were worthy of hundreds. Also has four tons against England (two each v India and Australia) including a match-saving one and a brilliant one that was match-winning at the Basin last year. So 8 tons against those opposition, and at high 30s. It isn't what he'd like, but he has big moments to show he's not scared of them.
2) He owns big moments against the other sides, he doesn't downhill ski. Even the three tons this summer v SA, on a scorecard they look downhill but we absolutely lose those Tests without him and look ****ing stupid. Last summer was the same - the two big Tests we won back-to-back, he scored huge pressure 100s. Since COVID, he has 11 tons and only a single 50, which was not out in the WTC final. I saw some stat the other day, he has far and away the best 4th innings record for scoring hundreds. He averages 55 in the 4th innings which is insane. His 102* v SA in 2012 v Steyn, Philander and Morkel was an other-worldly match-saver. Also has six double hundreds, the first of which against Sri Lanka was from a calamitous position, for example, and eventually won the game.
3) He averages 54 v England in ODIs, 44 v India and 37 v Australia. Last one isn't ideal, but it's not a mental block, clearly. Was man of the tournament at the 2019 World Cup. Played the lone hand to get NZ over the line in that 2015 pool game epic v Australia. Again, doesn't shirk big moments.
4) He's had to carry this side for long periods of time, where if he didn't score runs we'd be a minnow. He's never had a decent opener against those big 3 sides. I'd like to see what the average score he's come in v Australia/England/India. Yes, Steve Smith scored runs at 10/2, I get it. Steve Smith's record is probably better. 4 is easier to bat at than 3, I'd point out.
5) Part of it is because he's from NZ, and he's the greatest batsman we've ever had - comfortably - and we don't like to think too hard about it. He's our guy. Our genius. We have so many good memories of him winning big moments, that we see a bit deeper than the numbers...but I completely get it that people from the outside wouldn't. Scoring 32 Test tons for a country whose next best is 19 (and 17 before Kane's career started) he's smashed through the ceiling of what anyone thought it could mean to score runs for NZ. He's been captain for a lot of that, battled through significant issues with his elbow, we play less Test cricket than other nations...there's other contexts, as well.
6) He's a high quality person, and that means something to us