Stop being a bully to How. His FC average isn't too hot (33 iirc) but how much must he do to gain your love?Y'know, if Fulton were to manage to come in at four and do well (that'd take something, given he hasn't batted once this tour) NZ would have a damn good four-eight, with Fulton, McCullum, Taylor, Oram, Vettori. Just a shame about the top-three (How, don't rate; Redmond, unknown quantity; Marshall, don't rate and probably never will).
Fulton will bat where he's told. I agree he should always bat in positions 3-5 however I don't rate him as a number three as yet. McCullum at four=uh oh. Would prefer something like Ryder/Hay, Fulton/Hay/Ryder, Taylor, McCullum, Oram, Vettori.Kinda off-topic but Fulton should be seen as a 3 and NOTHING else. He's been saying he wants to be 3 for a long long time (even during his awesome form two seasons ago).
Give the guy a break, I don't know why he's always seen as the automatic candidate for batting in every single position in the top 7.
Find someone else for 4, and Taylor at 5, McCullum at 6.
I do agree Fulton should be ahead of Flynn. In fact, why not shift McCullum to 4, he's our best batsman atm. Plus with his stance, it's suited to take the seamers on before the medium pacers and spinners come on. (wicket keeper to stumps)
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opener revolving door policy
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A damn sight more than he's done so far, TBH. Think far more than Taylor, actually, How's gains of the last 3 months have been overstated.Stop being a bully to How. His FC average isn't too hot (33 iirc) but how much must he do to gain your love?
I'm definitely not saying he's Turner. All I'm saying is that since his recall in SA (yes I'm counting ODIs and before you complain, its still ball vs bat) he's shown that he can play top level cricket. His test record since recall has been OK. a 90 and a few 40s is an OK return provided he keeps up the progress and doesn't do a Hamish Marshall.A damn sight more than he's done so far, TBH. Think far more than Taylor, actually, How's gains of the last 3 months have been overstated.
He's done OK, just about enough to hold a place, and no more than that. He's not the second coming of Glenn Turner yet, or even Graham Dowling or John Wright (and yes I realise no-one's actually said that, but I'm exaggerating a bit).
A kiwi didn't start the thread. Most kiwis are either sticking up for him or reserving judgement until he's played a bit more.come on team.
Standard NZ supporters.
Taylor was the best batsmen, from either side in the NZ home series, with a great average over 50 i think (?).
Then he goes over to India for IPL and is easily his franchises best batter (better than far bigger names than himslef).
And then he has one bad innings in really tough conditions, in his first test at lords and he has to put up with crap like this, (not that i actually think he would read this or care either way).
I think the problem that the public has with Taylor is that he is unconventional, so he gets out in different/ugly ways, rather than fishing out side off, that other more proper players may do when they are battling.
leave him to it and with more time will be a highly productive (and sometimes quite streaky) entertaining player, and a great fielder.