Cut his leg off in a desperate attempt to play in the test XI. Has become infected.Where's Oram in that side, what did he do to himeslef now?
VRV is a massive Test prospect .... for any club sideHe needs to add more pace or learn to swing or seam the ball - 85 mph with decent bounce and no movement is not a massive test prospect.
Seriously dissapointed to see Southee overlooked. that kids the next big deal in NZC and he needs as much game time and experience possible. I reckon its only a matter of time before he gets a good game and he's away...Test XI has been announced:
Daniel Vettori (captain)
Brent Arnel
Daniel Flynn
James Franklin
Martin Guptill
Tim McIntosh
Brendon McCullum
Chris Martin
Kyle Mills
Iain O’Brien
Jeetan Patel
Jesse Ryder
Ross Taylor
Still doesn't look like a team that can dismiss India twice in a test.
EDIT: Also surprised Southee has been left out, given how long they've persisted with him.
Thoughts on Arnel? Selectors aren't going to die wondering, that's for sure.
Haha good call!!! but seriously, is he actually going to be able to play for NZ again? I heard he has to play so many FC matches first???Maybe bring in Bond, Then India wont be able to play and we will win by forfeit. 3-1 to India. Not too bad a result in the series. there might be a lot of bowlers around the country with sudden hamstring injuries atm.
Get him in!Interesting to see both Martin and Franklin back. I'd been gunning for both of them to do well domestically and force their way back in the test team. Instead they've both performed quite average-ly with the ball... and are back into the test team anyway! Suspect they might bat Franklin if he plays at 6 above McCullum. Interesting - no backup keeper in the squad either.
Also agree with Guptill over How - mainly cos How can't buy a run atm unless the pitch is unimaginably flat.
Haha, yeah... please don't let the test pitches be like the ODI pitches...Get him in!
Jeets? India are great against spin and if any pitches benefit spinners moreso than seamers I'll shoot myself. It would only be playing to their strengths.
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In home conditions our bowling should be superior and if runs are hard to come by the difference between our batting lineups should be lessened. Hopefully Taylor can concentrate in difficult conditions and Flynn can grit his way to some runs while Taylor, Ryder and Guptill play strokes around him.But if we prepare green seamers than they also have Khan and Ishant. And our batting will most likely fold.
In the end, whatever we prepare, India have the stronger lineup.
Disappointed to see Southee out. ODI performances should not be taken into account.
I'm not getting my hopes up.Haha, yeah... please don't let the test pitches be like the ODI pitches...
I'm going to go with 25 wickets (assuming only moderate rain... 2-3 days lost over the series). That's still less than 10 per match. Jeez... 15-16 is really pessimistic!I'm not getting my hopes up.
Predictions on the number of wickets we'll get in the series? I'll say somewhere around 15-16 - an average of 5 per innings (assuming they only bat once in each game, which you'd have to say is highly likely).
There is an idea around that if it's flat we might be able to draw some matches, but really don't think this is the case. If India score 700 batting first then I can see our batting folding just as comprehensively as they probably will in a 200 plays 300 green-seamer type of game. Anything other than green seamers (obviously not to the extent of the ones in 2003/2004 though) and our groundsmen should be shot.If its green then wickets won't be an issue for either side.
If its flat though....