Bahnz
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All true, but Mckay was also the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand A earlier this year (which included Boult), and for that he has my interest. He's only had a few overs of bowling so far. I'll be interested to see how he goes throughout the rest of the match.I like watching McKay bowl, but even I admit he's not very good.
He did take 30 wickets from five minutes last year, but at the highest economy rate of any top ten bowler. He hasn't shown it wasn't a flash in the pan either.
Auckland
54 @ 30.51 from 19
Wellington
Rr
45 @ 26.66 from 10
The majority of those wickets are from last season. If Boult is unproven, McKay is very unproven. He isn't helping his case by getting smacked around today either. CricArchive doesn't show economy rates unfortunately.
When McKay is hot, he is very good at the first class level. When he's bad, he's absolutely awful. In test cricket he will be bowling to better batsmen who won't be intimidated by his brisk pace.
I like him, but I don't think he is one of the best bowlers in New Zealand and I don't think he's ready for test cricket. It's a shame he isn't five years younger because he would have had ample time to work on his consistency, whereas now if he wants a test career he needs to get cracking.
Boult has been picking up the wickets ever since his debut and is in better form. I think he should be ahead in the ranks.
EDIT: first season for Wellington, McKay took 15 @ 40. A bit disappointing.
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