Yeah I really like this. Williamson, Taylor, Boult and Southee will only take you so far. Four top class players is enough to win with, especially if two of them are bowlers but you're not competing for the top three without some help. The bowling depth is there with the likes of Henry, Bracewell, Milne and a couple of other young bowlers who haven't played international cricket yet. The batting leaves a lot to be desired however. Latham will need to make it, as will Anderson. There isn't much in the cupboard after them though, hopefully that changes in the next 12-18 months.I am not talking down NZ based on one performance my opinion is based on combination of NZ history and my personal take on the current side. Batting wise you guys still worry me team will remain too dependent on Williamson and Taylor. Iam not putting Brendon among the top echelons of world class batsman based on18 months this is a guy who averaged under 35 for a decade and I believe he will go back to that level. Latham and Corey are impressive buy have a lot to proof. In Watling I agree you have a world class keeper among the best in the world and bowling also has a good future though Milne and henry are also not proven yet. I think a lot of NZ future fortunes will depend on how Anderson, Latham, Henry and Milne come up if these guys can realize their potential I have no reason to believe NZ can't be among the top 3 sides in the world but till then to big them up is a bit premature methinks.
How he made it this long after the final I have no idea. THAT was straight up trolling.About time too. WW's always walked a fine line but in the past few months its become just annoying.
Young?Y...The batting leaves a lot to be desired however. Latham will need to make it, as will Anderson. There isn't much in the cupboard after them though, hopefully that changes in the next 12-18 months.
14/15 was the first good season for both as far as I'm aware, with Young being particulary bad last season. Both averaging mid 30's so you'd probably need to see another big season for both before really getting excited.Young?
Nicholls?
Have you seen McClure play? That's a similar description Paul Wiseman to what used to describe him a few years ago. It's been frustrating that he hasn't had many opportunities for Canterbury so far.Young has the technique and some good knocks in tough conditions but not the consistency...yet.
I'm liking how dismissive o'donnell can be of domestic bowlers when he gets bored of being a nuggety fighter and McClure reminds me of a raw ross taylor but both guys have very few appearances in fc to date.
Macewell has the runs and age on his side but seems suspect to spin and Mitchell hasn't scored heavily this year and also looks dubious to spinners.
There are no prodigies like kane, ross and jesse though which means we need the next gen to be watlings.
I got the impression that him and Flynn were both earmarked for higher honours early on. Not in the Kane, Ryder superstar type category maybe, but certainly seen as future internationals.I really feel like you're doing a disservice to Watling there.
He got into the Test team relatively young as a mis-placed opener, but he was always a talent.
It depends what Flem meant by generation - Seifert and Leopard are a bit younger, iirc than the others being mentioned, especially Leopard; I don't even think he is in 7th form yet.In terms of prodigies, hopefully Leopard can live up to his early billing. Phillips & Seifert also seem likely to make a big impact in the next couple of seasons.
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Except for a century in Pak warmup game: The Home of CricketArchive... Every time I have checked the score card Seifert has not done that great this season, but here's hoping he goes better next season.
Problem is he could never refer a decision when he was batting as we all know a Leopard never changes his (hot)spot.Oh man I hope we get a guy playing for us named Leopard.
Couldn't it be argued that England were there for the taking considering they'd lost badly in Barbados, had no permanent head coach in place and also the whole "KP" thing hanging over the whole squad? NZ were great in spells but i get the feeling they never truly believed they could win the game, hence they let England off the hook time and time again until England finally took full advantage.Na that wasn't doom and gloom, that was cricket. Good teams don't just hand you victories, England won out some key moments to get ahead in a game that we had almost taken control of. We should be applauding them not grumbling about ourselves*
*except Craig, #bringbackJeets