laugh out loud.Matt52 said:I am a bit dim sometimes so can you explain ......"lol"?
Maybe you are right. I am a fan of Vincent as well. Ryder is maybe a bit raw at the moment but you could stick him in on potential alone and give him a season before the world cup to gain a little experience. Vincent could open for the time being though. Think Vincent is a great player and has been treated like crap by the selctors. How he got dropped instead of Styris blew me away. I looked on Cricinfo and since Lou came back into the side two years ago he has averaged 49 in tests, and 38 in one dayers. Over that same 2 year period Styris averaged 30 in tests and 30 in one dayers. Lou gets you almost 40 more runs per test (2 innings), and 8 more runs per one dayer yet is dropped.NZTailender said:I'm not sure what the chances are on Ryder making the WC squad, but if we played tomorrow I wouldn't have that squad. Vincent has been going great guns opening with Astle (although recently How has had that job).
I wouldn't have Franklin playing, unless someone like Oram was injured. Then I'd expect his batting to step up but I'm not sure if he can do that..
You are probably right about Bracewell's selection policy. I think Taylor needs to be in the starting line up, even if he is inexperienced. You have got to balance out experience with having the most talented team you possibly can on the park. Ryder is apparently the same or very similar age to Taylor though, so an argument for one would be an argument for the other(in terms of experience). Butler has been around long enough I think. He is more experienced than Jeetan Patel.Sir Redman said:That's a very inexperienced team you've posted. I'm not saying that I don't want any bolters for our squad, because I like the look of Taylor in particular, but I wouldn't be very confident with several inexperienced guys like Ryder, Butler and Taylor in the playing XI.
And I'd be very surprised if Bracewell took anything other than a conservative approach to selection.
Me neither came right out of the blue.Forgotten about him in the last couple of years.Anyone know what his one day record for his state is this saeson?Didn't expect Darryl Tuffey.
Me neither came right out of the blue.Forgotten about him in the last couple of years.Anyone know what his one day record for his state is this saeson?
I would prefer anyone too Chris Martin in the Black Caps ODI side. He dominates in NZ beacuse he has a little bit more pace than what the batsman are used too, he is crap at international level.Martin has the ball on a string, and is swinging it both ways, while Tuffey can't even swing it or bowl cutters!
Watched some of that yesterday - he was bowling a good length when a lot of the other Auckland seamers were too full.Martin has the ball on a string, and is swinging it both ways, while Tuffey can't even swing it or bowl cutters!
With both Mcmillan and Fulton firing in recent games and Oram hopefully due back sooner than was originally thought, you'd have to think Styris is the most likely to be left out of the final playing eleven...