Why didn't Stead &co say so before? People would've been a lot more understanding about the warmup situation if this had been communicated. Doing the maths, Sears being eligible would've been the difference between being able to do what Australia did & not even being able to do that.New Zealand Cricket and the Black Caps were on the end of mixed messages from the ICC in this department, after a backflip over the availability of Ben Sears, the squad’s travelling reserve.
After initially being ruled ineligible to take part in a warm-up, Sears was cleared, but it was too late to arrange a fixture, given the logistics of travelling to the Caribbean
If ur southee and stead of course...ipl or bbl ain't payin emIf I was looking to make a lot of money I would definitely target the New Zealand Cricket board.
Captain of Gujarat Titans confirmed then?Dylan Cleaver reporting this morning that KW will turn down an NZC contract.
Apparently to free him up for overseas leagues instead of Super Smash, while still being available for tests. Hopefully that's how it works out.
The wonders of full FTA broadcasting. I spent the holidays with my parents; they were tuning in every day, reminiscing in the nostalgia of watching Shell Cup in the old days.I actually loved the Super Smash last season. Most invested I've ever been in a T20 competition.
Given I'm not really who these leagues market to it might actually be a bad sign though.
I think my main problem with him is that IMO he's done a real disservice to the next generation of NZ players with his reluctance to give opportunities to emerging young talent, and we're going to suffer as a consequence of that when the older group all retire.Can NZ fans fill me in on why stead is so disliked? I've seen him make a few calls I disliked (Bracewell over phillips in Test cricket, tickner and kuggs playing test cricket over Shipley and co when England toured) but he doesnt seem THAT bad.
If his T20 batting takes a bit of a turn for the better again, have to say I'd love him to stick around until 2028 - we're hosting that T20 World Cup with Australia. Would be great to see him raising the bat for a half-century or two in front of sell-out home crowds.Doesn't seem like KW will play into his late 30s. Probably look to retire sometime after the 2026/27 series with 2027 WC being his last tournament.
This has been remedied to an extent in part due to injuries and perhaps Wells coming in as a selector. O'Rourke, Sears, Ravindra have all stepped up pretty well across all formats. Others like Ashok, Foxcroft, Robinson, Clarkson and Foulkes have had some brief opportunities. I think next season maybe Abbas could get an opportunity.I think my main problem with him is that IMO he's done a real disservice to the next generation of NZ players with his reluctance to give opportunities to emerging young talent, and we're going to suffer as a consequence of that when the older group all retire.
EDIT: And Kuggeleijn, of course - as much as I try to put him out of my mind.
Ashok hasn't exactly made waves, but your first over in ODI cricket being a maiden is pretty badass, especially as a leg spinner. If he manages to recover from his injury & put in some good results, he'll definitely fight Sodhi for a spot.This has been remedied to an extent in part due to injuries and perhaps Wells coming in as a selector. O'Rourke, Sears, Ravindra have all stepped up pretty well across all formats. Others like Ashok, Foxcroft, Robinson, Clarkson and Foulkes have had some brief opportunities. I think next season maybe Abbas could get an opportunity.
Yeah, I felt that was a communication error he made. Then he tried to rectify it later on, but the mood was already out there after the Afghanistan loss.Why didn't Stead &co say so before? People would've been a lot more understanding about the warmup situation if this had been communicated. Doing the maths, Sears being eligible would've been the difference between being able to do what Australia did & not even being able to do that.
I feel like a lot of the discontent with Stead is the lack of charisma he has as a leader. Ian Foster (ex All Blacks coach) was the same. Both had decent results to point to, but they were really unlikeable. Really boring in the media, Stead gave some truly horrible quotes during his time (we shouldn't expect to win all matches was the nadir), made some poor selections - but Hesson had those - and just generally gave off a really boring, uninspiring vibe that certainly me as a fan, I never felt he was capable of taking this side forward. I've never seen a player publicly support him.Can NZ fans fill me in on why stead is so disliked? I've seen him make a few calls I disliked (Bracewell over phillips in Test cricket, tickner and kuggs playing test cricket over Shipley and co when England toured) but he doesnt seem THAT bad.
Yep, this is a major issue. They've clung onto this Test side without much of a succession plan (Ravindra recently the exception) but not so much when you've won two series' in a three-year cycle since the WTC final (both at home, one v South Africa B and the other over a very average Sri Lankan outfit).Not proactively introducing new players to the lineup to deal with shocks like this seems very short-sighted, but NZ have to deal with it head on now
Even if he was somehow ineligible to be in the playing eleven there was an easy way around it - just name someone who isn't there in the XI and let Sears come on as a substitute fielder without batting or bowling.Wait, why would you be ineligible for a warmup I thought they were throwaway games with no status.