I just don't think it's worth it. If he was more consistent, was taking at least 1 wicket per game and scoring 20 in every 2-3 matches it might be, but he isn't. We should be looking for betterMcCullum comes in for some unfair criticism. Over the last 12 months he is our 2nd most economical bowler in ODI matches at under 5 (Second only to MIlls who also has taken his fair share of unwarranted criticism)
However we are short on options and that hurts us. Nathan is an integral part of this team, he jsut needs to knuckle down with the willow to make sure that he can get us that crucial 20 off 15 whnever he comes to the crease and in desperate situations can be a guy that sticks around when we are collapsing.
He's a batting all-rounder at best. He's got more value as a lower-order hitter than as a bowler. But he's probably untouchable as there are no over real spinners in the country who could be potentially relied on with the bat (ftr, don't think NcCullum is too reliable either).McCullum is a bowler though.
Well tbh he's neither at the ODI level, but he's definitely picked as primarily a bowler who can do some lower order slogging.He's a batting all-rounder at best. He's got more value as a lower-order hitter than as a bowler. But he's probably untouchable as there are no over real spinners in the country who could be potentially relied on with the bat (ftr, don't think NcCullum is too reliable either).
Well, he should be bowling in the middle overs.The only reason McCullum is our second most economical bowler is because his lovely brother makes sure he always bowls in the middle overs where batsmen are **** scared of taking any risks.
LegSide Southee?
Miracle Ball Southee?
Not a OD bowler, and to be honest I would rather he played First Class Cricket and Tests (I would rather that with all three of Southee, Boult and Bracewell) but there is not a lot of depth there that can allow us to do that.
Wagner's List A record is heavily biased by his early years in SA's second division domestic competition. He's actually done quite poorly in list A cricket in New Zealand (averaging about 34 in the last 2 seasons).If I have to take one I am going with Boult, but he is an early innings bowler. Likely needs to bowl an opening spell of 7 and then come back for 3 in the middle when the ball is still 12-15 overs old.
Southee, though he has a far larger sample size, does not separate himself from Boult in either List A or ODI cricket. The one name that strangely does separate themselves in List A cricket is Neil Wagner.
I'm definitely not against us trialing Williamson as the main ODI spinner at some point, especially if N Mac continues to be ****. Maybe just for a game or two. He can't perform much worse than him, surely.I know it won't happen judging by how keen they are to get him in there but I'd rather we just let Adam Milne develop for test cricket and become the real deal. Starting to think that unless a spinner explodes really soon that we should just go with four pacemen on non-turners like the Windies used to and have Williamson as our spinner.
Should be a CW rule that the terminology here is 'chuck a few down'.Starting to think that unless a spinner explodes really soon that we should just go with four pacemen on non-turners like the Windies used to and have Williamson as our spinner.
Yeah the point being it stops his economy rate from being a substantial bragging point. I don't think going 0-50 from 10 should be considered a valuable contribution in that phase of the game, it's barely passable.Well, he should be bowling in the middle overs.
In the last two ODIs he's bowled the full ten overs for 46 runs, and 42 runs. If he can do that every game I'd take that, even if he's not taking wickets.Yeah the point being it stops his economy rate from being a substantial bragging point. I don't think going 0-50 from 10 should be considered a valuable contribution in that phase of the game, it's barely passable.
He can get by with that if he also regularly scores 25(20) and takes a difficult catch or runs someone out imo.In the last two ODIs he's bowled the full ten overs for 46 runs, and 42 runs. If he can do that every game I'd take that, even if he's not taking wickets.
Both terrible. I was looking at them not too long ago. N Mac is like 17/46 ER 5. Franklin 26/42 ER 5.5.He can get by with that if he also regularly scores 25(20) and takes a difficult catch or runs someone out imo.
We have Elliott, NcCullum, Franklin, Munro and Ellis that all want to bat a bit and bowl a bit and perform those vital 'bits and pieces' roles. Potentially Neesham and Anderson some time soon too. There's surely only enough space for 2-3 of those, max.
What are NcCullum and Franklin's ODI numbers in last couple of years? From memory I think they should be reasonable for both.
Franklin's improved in that time while NcCullum has been consistently average. Last 12 months.Both terrible. I was looking at them not too long ago. N Mac is like 17/46 ER 5. Franklin 26/42 ER 5.5.
He really didn't. Kind of a mystery to me how spectacularly he's been discarded.Bates didn't really do anything wrong.
excellent newsGuptill's doubtful 4 the 1st test.