There's no doubt Bond's role as a player on this tour was (and still is) just a punt. Looking at the big picture, I'm glad they took him though. Training indoors at home, away from NZ's technical team, would be far less ideal than putting his new action through matches and getting some decent opposition to bowl to.anzac said:yeah but to select him for the tour with the ODIs as the primary target, yet knowing that he was likely to pull out???? I can't see the benefit to the squad or the series, particularly as the named replacements for the ODIs do not include a strike bowler!!!!
as we talked about earlier - I have enough trouble believing that a 14 man squad generates enough competition for places as it is - let alone knowing that one player is likely to end up being unavailable for most of the tour international matches!!!!!!
If Bond goes to Australia and does well, we have to remember that the English tour will have played a huge role in him being there. Even if he hasn't played a single international when he heads home to be with his wife, rebuilding the career of our #1 weapon is still more important to me than a tri-series.
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