thundaboult
International Debutant
#dreambigBaz PR team strikes again.
#dreambigBaz PR team strikes again.
In conclusion, it's been Vettori that truly sucked all alongThe team started showing signs of a rise under Taylor too. The key players were in place and started nabbing some wins.
He’d be a regular now.he didn't really put up the kind of numbers that make you ask why he isn't playing tests until he was in county cricket, and by then he was mid-30s and they wanted younger options.
He literally wanted to focus on Tests, he was selected for the ODI team and told the coach Bracewell that he wants to focus on Test Cricket. (bracewell focused more on one day cricket) So he was never selected because of a gripe from bracewell.Speaking of Andre Adams, can anyone here shed light on why he only played one test?
Boy nz missed a potential great red ball bowlerHe literally wanted to focus on Tests, he was selected for the ODI team and told the coach Bracewell that he wants to focus on Test Cricket. (bracewell focused more on one day cricket) So he was never selected because of a gripe from bracewell.
Its a shame, I thought he would of been a good Test bowler, he left NZ and played the English first class scene, he took heaps of wickets, he was his teams lead bowler at 40.
I think he's a very good coach and motivator, but he says some funny/weird/self-obsessed stuff. Telling people to "earn the right to be aggressive" is funny - particularly given he said that after getting smashed by South Africa - and some of the stuff England say these days is narcissistic. People make jokes about that, but don't necessarily think he's a bad at his job.Navel gazing, I know, but it almost feels like a sport to take the piss out of Baz and the 'earn the right' etc, and play down what he brought to his side. And I'm always labelled his PR machine, even though he's just a guy that I admire and I see what he brings to team culture, the way he leads and motivates people etc.
If Baz personally hadn't been playing 2013-2016, we definitely would have been worse off because he was in a rich vein of form with the bat and played a succession of ridiculous innings.The question I'd ask, is if he took a full-time IPL gig from 2013 or did his back in, or whatever, where do you think Kane takes that team from 2013 onwards, or if Ross continues on from the Galle debacle, what happens? If people want to play down the influence outside of those two years, that means Kane could have led the World Cup charge in 2015? Or Ross? And built that culture of being outright unbeatable at home in those 2013-19 years (Australia apart)?
I believe the long shadow of Baz lasted a lot longer than 2015-16 when he walked away. That side had a style, it had a culture, that in my opinion outlived his time in the side. Kane did an admirable job in carrying on from him and keeping things rolling, and obviously Hesson was invested in that way of playing as well. It carried on (again, in my opinion) through to the start of Stead's reign, and has now completely faded into oblivion with most of those senior guys moving on, and Stead tearing all the intelligence, forethought and endeavour out of it.
Tbh, I think the style of cricket that NZ played changed pretty much the second Baz left. Compare NZ's approach to test cricket in 2014 - early 2016 with the next few years that proceeded it and it's night and day. Now part of that is obviously down to swapping out McCullum for Henry Nicholls. But equally when you look at the way that guys like Taylor, Williamson and even Watling were playing during McCullum's reign, it's pretty clear that the mindset changed very quickly after McCullum retired.I believe the long shadow of Baz lasted a lot longer than 2015-16 when he walked away. That side had a style, it had a culture, that in my opinion outlived his time in the side. Kane did an admirable job in carrying on from him and keeping things rolling, and obviously Hesson was invested in that way of playing as well. It carried on (again, in my opinion) through to the start of Stead's reign, and has now completely faded into oblivion with most of those senior guys moving on, and Stead tearing all the intelligence, forethought and endeavour out of it.
Sig-worthyHearing yesterday about England making 800 in 150 overs and the repugnant Harry Brook making a triple century naturally led me to contemplate, as I often do, just how much cricket sucks these days.
Yeah. We were pretty damn BazBallish for the last 2.5 years of McCullum and my recollection is we literally played "normal" as soon as he retired.Tbh, I think the style of cricket that NZ played changed pretty much the second Baz left.
TBH, is Gillespie's CV that great? He's overseen years of utter suck coaching South Australia. And I've been quite a fan of of the idea of him coaching Australia.Getting back to coaches and this test in Pakistan, why don't NZC approach Jason Gillespie??
With crushing defeats at home to Bangladesh and now getting totally Bazballed on a highway his job can't be that safe considering how often Pakistan changes their coach. Let's at least give him an option if/when he gets sacked/quits.
it's always been weird to me how much this site reacted to that Bazism.I think he's a very good coach and motivator, but he says some funny/weird/self-obsessed stuff. Telling people to "earn the right to be aggressive" is funny - particularly given he said that after getting smashed by South Africa - and some of the stuff England say these days is narcissistic. People make jokes about that, but don't necessarily think he's a bad at his job.