Yeah but five bowlers is no longer an option at all because McCullum insists on batting middle order.Also Jimmy Neesham for testz.
Would legitimately be championing this right now if Vettori was fit so they could share fourth bowler duties. Or if Tastle had done anything to demand selection again.
Haha, the mad butcher is famous in NZ; bit different to how bad the rest of the ads have been.Cook was dropped on 12 as well, apparently. Rustiness?
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"Yeah you just can't beat a mad butcher's meat"
Hmm
The guy who needed an innings most as well. Cook and Root will probably pile up the runs thoughAwful innings from Pietersen comes to an end.
I'm picturing a fantastical world where Vettori is fit and McCullum bats in the best position for the team and every promising player turns into an international-class cricketer.Yeah but five bowlers is no longer an option at all because McCullum insists on batting middle order.
Haha, it still makes me laugh every time, even though it's been his jingle for a while now."Yeah you just can't beat a mad butcher's meat"
Hmm
Yup. Neither Neesh nor Anderson were realistically an option.Yeah but five bowlers is no longer an option at all because McCullum insists on batting middle order.
Unprecedented demotion in the batting order for Jeets. And rightly so after his efforts in South Africa, but I'm sure it would still smart to bat twice as far down the order as Chris Martin did.22. Patel
I was trolling for the anti Bell brigade. Bell has shown he is nothing more than a solid international cricketer but there is no way any of Compton, Root or Bairstow are better bats than him currently. And we don't play in Asia for over two years in test cricket.Don't need to drop Bell. The only thing dropping Bell would enable is the chance to play Bairstow. Which isn't exactly something I would be doing....
Compton isn't though really a middle order bat or at least as I percieve it. He's batted 3 the last three years in county cricket for somerset and before that he opened for Middlesex since mid 2006 in his first full season. I would say 3 is the top order. Compton opening or nothing for me.I'd stick Root in to open and bat Compton in the middle order, personally. It made sense to have them the other way around when Root was just playing as a fill in of sorts for continuity but both should be in the first eleven as it stands and with Root actually being a domestic opener and Compton being a middle order bat, it makes sense to make the swap now I reckon. If Compton doesn't score any runs against NZ then you can start thinking about replacing him with Bairstow, and Root will already have Test opening experience under his belt though so it won't seem like a big shuffle.