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Exactly. There's no real point in selecting Southee if it was only to play a game or two, when he'd be far better off in domestic cricket.Risky business of course
Exactly. There's no real point in selecting Southee if it was only to play a game or two, when he'd be far better off in domestic cricket.Risky business of course
willing to take the risk tbh. Always time to send him back to doemestic cricket if we need toExactly. There's no real point in selecting Southee if it was only to play a game or two, when he'd be far better off in domestic cricket.
So you'd quite happily possibly ruin a young bowlers career by selecting him for a few games against a minnow ODI side? You're choice I suppose, but I definitely wouldn't be even contemplating it.willing to take the risk tbh. Always time to send him back to doemestic cricket if we need to
Yes and because we wound up bowling Vettori into the ground whilst he was still a teenager, he wound up getting a serious stress fracture in his lower back that has seriously limited his wicket taking ability for the greater part of his career. The point I was making, is how many nameless faces do you see drafted in to the Indian team in their teens, for every Tendulkar? I would say, at a conservative estimate, at least a dozen. Tendulkar was a freak, his kind don't come along very often. The rest need to be carefully managed and slowly introduced to harder levels of cricket. Firstly why don't we see how Southee handles a full season of first class cricket. If he handles that OK, then give them a shot on a couple of A tours. To just assume that Tim Southee is gonna be a smash hit at international level right now, on the grounds that we don't know for sure that he won't be is, quite honestly stupid. And I'm not saying that you're stupid Fiery, I have the highest respect for most of your opinions, but this is a ******** (can I say that?) assumption. I suppose there is a chance that he might emerge from a couple of matches against Bangladesh unscathed, but if you admit that he would only be playing against them, then what's the point? Would you really want to risk a potentially excellent player's physical and mental well being, just so we could have a teenager in the team? And it's not exactly as if we're suffering a seam bowling crisis at the moment. Bond and Franklin will be back in a month or so, Mills is in form, Martin is looking good, Adams can't stop taking domestic wickets, Jacob Oram is looking solid and steady and Mason still deserves a run in the side, before you can even begin to consider Southee.Yes but how many cases are there where cricketers excel because of it. Tendulkar your best example probably. If you're good enough, you're old enough. Vettori's NZ's best example
If getting hit for a a few runs by Bangladesh ruins his career then he's not worth pursuing tbh. Bowlers getting slapped around is all part of the learning experience. Different story if you are talking about injury problems of course. Just don't think we need to wrap guys in cotton wool the whole timeSo you'd quite happily possibly ruin a young bowlers career by selecting him for a few games against a minnow ODI side? You're choice I suppose, but I definitely wouldn't be even contemplating it.
Look I totally understand your view and agree with of it, but it obviously involves a lot of discretion about when to pick players. I will stop arguing this now because I haven't seen enough of Southee to be arguing about him in particular tbhYes and because we wound up bowling Vettori into the ground whilst he was still a teenager, he wound up getting a serious stress fracture in his lower back that has seriously limited his wicket taking ability for the greater part of his career. The point I was making, is how many nameless faces do you see drafted in to the Indian team in their teens, for every Tendulkar? I would say, at a conservative estimate, at least a dozen. Tendulkar was a freak, his kind don't come along very often. The rest need to be carefully managed and slowly introduced to harder levels of cricket. Firstly why don't we see how Southee handles a full season of first class cricket. If he handles that OK, then give them a shot on a couple of A tours. To just assume that Tim Southee is gonna be a smash hit at international level right now, on the grounds that we don't know for sure that he won't be is, quite honestly stupid. And I'm not saying that you're stupid Fiery, I have the highest respect for most of your opinions, but this is a ******** (can I say that?) assumption. I suppose there is a chance that he might emerge from a couple of matches against Bangladesh unscathed, but if you admit that he would only be playing against them, then what's the point? Would you really want to risk a potentially excellent player's physical and mental well being, just so we could have a teenager in the team? And it's not exactly as if we're suffering a seam bowling crisis at the moment. Bond and Franklin will be back in a month or so, Mills is in form, Martin is looking good, Adams can't stop taking domestic wickets, Jacob Oram is looking solid and steady and Mason still deserves a run in the side, before you can even begin to consider Southee.
Plenty of players can have their careers devastated by a horrifying start. Remember Kenny Rutherford? I don't think he ever recovered from his nightmare start against the Windies. Admittedly the Bangla's are a slightly less intimidating proposition than the island pace quartet, but the same idea remains. A bad early experience can stay with a player throughout their careers, and if Southee struggles against Bangladesh, how is he gonna feel about having to step up against vastly superior opposition down the track?If getting hit for a a few runs by Bangladesh ruins his career then he's not worth pursuing tbh. Bowlers getting slapped around is all part of the learning experience. Different story if you are talking about injury problems of course. Just don't think we need to wrap guys in cotton wool the whole time
See, so you'd be willing to write him off if he failed against Bangladesh? It's a double edged sword, as I mentioned in an earlier post. If he does well he'll likely be selected again, and if he fails then the public will write him off. There is no good that can come of his selection against Bangladesh. You don't need to take such a hard-ass approach all the time. Different bowlers can handle a pasting in different ways. There are some who will battle on and eventually take a few wickets, and there are those who will have their confidence severly dented.If getting hit for a a few runs by Bangladesh ruins his career then he's not worth pursuing tbh. Bowlers getting slapped around is all part of the learning experience. Different story if you are talking about injury problems of course. Just don't think we need to wrap guys in cotton wool the whole time
Fair enough. It's my personal opinion that a moratorium should be placed on the selection of our players until they turn 21, although admittedly that might result in a few players making their debut somewhat under the weather...Look I totally understand your view and agree with of it, but it obviously involves a lot of discretion about when to pick players. I will stop arguing this now because I haven't seen enough of Southee to be arguing about him in particular tbh
Except if he does well and then continues to do soThere is no good that can come of his selection against Bangladesh. .
Which is very, very unlikely. Then there would the high possibility of him breaking down due to too much cricket.Except if he does well and then continues to do so
go awayWhat guns.
Good analysis. So we know Vincent wont play. We can assume McCullum will open so you need another player there. Who? Sinclair?1. Vincent
2. How
3. Taylor
4. Fulton
5. Styris
6. Oram
7. McCullun
8. Vettori
9. Mills
10. Mason
11. Patel
But given that Vincent has been dropped, the favouritsm towards McCullum opening and playing Hopkins, means we won't see that XI play on Boxing Day.
Nah I imagine the side will look something likeGood analysis. So we know Vincent wont play. We can assume McCullum will open so you need another player there. Who? Sinclair?
Hopkins was droppedNah I imagine the side will look something like
McCullum
How
Fulton
Styris
Taylor
Oram
Hopkins
Vettori
Mills
Mason/Gillespie
Martin/Patel
Oh really? Didn't know that - will probably get replaced by Sinclair at 6 then.Hopkins was dropped