I sometimes think that Jeets efforts to gain and hold an international place should be titled "A series of unfortunate events." He spends the first 4 years of his test career permanently stuck in the queue behind Vettori, getting odd test matches here and there. Even when he gets picked on the occasional subcontinent tour, like India in 2010, he gets stuck playing on pancake pitches rather than viscious turners. Finally he gets a callup in 2012 following his impressive county form. He bowls very well in India, only to watch 4 or 5 straightforward chances go down from his close-in fielders (with van Wyk and Taylor particularly culpable), and finish the series with only passable figures.
His subsequent performances on NZ's tour to SA are admittedly poor - but in a team where Chris Martin has held a place for more than a decade, people begin calling for his head for his batting. Media pressure goes on demanding his axing, but the selectors seem keen to keep him in the mix. Then real tragedy - his mother dies in early 2013. Patel is in no shape to contest the England home series and is replaced by Bruce Martin.
Martin does just well enough to retain a place for the return-leg, but bowls poorly at Lords' and comes down injured. The logical next step for the selectors should have been to replace him with a spinner - ideally one already in England and with experience of bowling in English conditions. However, because the series is being played in an Ashes year it is only 2 tests long and in order to try and level the series, the selectors decide on all-out attack in the form of 4 seamers. So Jeets misses out again.
Then there was the preposterous Sodhi selection, and Jeets' subsequent deliberate standing down from the 2014 tour. Look, I don't think Jeets would've been sensational for NZ, but there really shouldn't be any question that he's the best spinner in the country and that he should've been our first choice from the 2013 Headingly test onwards.