Chris Martin's stumping was quite comicalGreat catch from Ryder at first slip to get Worker.
Haha,Chris Martin's stumping was quite comical
Well, this is one situation where Ryder's aggressive approach is probably justified. Wellington might as well go for the win, and if Ryder had come off that would've made a huge dent in noth the chase and the required run rate. Obviously it still doesn't mean that he didn't find a hilariously stupid way to get out.I see Ryder got Tastled, for his customary 30-odd off as many deliveries.
Seriously wtf Jesse. You're a fat ****, where's your hunger for runs eh?
There's scoring quickly that's appropriate for this situation, then there's how Jesse has been batting. 100 (150) would've been better than what he made (obviously). A little bit of caution would've gone a long way.Well, this is one situation where Ryder's aggressive approach is probably justified. Wellington might as well go for the win, and if Ryder had come off that would've made a huge dent in noth the chase and the required run rate. Obviously it still doesn't mean that he didn't find a hilariously stupid way to get out.
I still don't trust Williamson enough to rely on him to bowl 10-15 overs a day. But if he keeps bowling well in ODI's maybe he'll improve to the extent where that's a viable option.Damn, didn't know Anderson had a broken finger - that's bad luck.
I still can't quite bring myself to believe that McCullum is going to move down the order. Still hoping they come to their senses there, which would also mean a lower middle order batting spot is available.
I must admit I'm starting to be won over to the idea of Ronchi as a specialist batsman at 6 or 7, plus four seamers and no spinner (Williamson to chuck a few down).
or just Carl Cachopa. Yeah I sed it. Has 10 wickets at 20 this season too. Short ball be damned.
It's possible I guess, but seems unlikely to me.Also, is it possible that moving McCullum down the order is actually not that bad a decision? If you cut out his 200 v India, then his record as an opener really isn't that flash, averaging high 20's iirc. That's not much better than the likes of TMac, and probably only 5-10 runs more than the average for our other openers over that period.
Now, immediately before his move up the order to open, McCullum had been averaging in the mid 40's as a wicket-keeper batsman in the middle order. If he could go back to that, then that would represent a big improvement on the status quo (Flynn averaging high 20's). Even if his replacement were to average mid to low 20's as an opener, it would overall still represent a net gain to the side. Of course this is dependent on McCullum being able to make serious runs back in the middle order. But with Ryder unavailable, it might not be that bad a move.
If McCullum moves to the middle order, we can't play an allrounder. Not that Franklin or Munro would do anything anyway, but he's not going to displace Williamson, Taylor or BrownlieAlso, is it possible that moving McCullum down the order is actually not that bad a decision? If you cut out his 200 v India, then his record as an opener really isn't that flash, averaging high 20's iirc. That's not much better than the likes of TMac, and probably only 5-10 runs more than the average for our other openers over that period.