If we're talking flat tracks then Fulton's the pretty obvious choice as someone who is not going to throw a score away after an attractive 30.I'm kind of glad that the selectors are showing persistence with the openers and not just dumping them after 2 or 3 bad performances. Having said, Fulton was ghastly in all but one of last season's 5 home tests, and he's got - at most - only a couple of years left in the bank. Maybe Hesson rates him as a better player of spin (he certainly batted better in Bangladesh than Rutherford did). Still, I'm surprised to see he's favoured to hold onto his place.
I'm not. As much as I'd love to see Fulton gone do you honestly believe Rutherford will last five seconds once the spinners come on, especially if they're both off-spinners. Fulton might not score any runs but I'd back him to last a little longer than Rutherford. That and he's a decent slipper, Rutherford doesn't offer that.I'm kind of glad that the selectors are showing persistence with the openers and not just dumping them after 2 or 3 bad performances. Having said, Fulton was ghastly in all but one of last season's 5 home tests, and he's got - at most - only a couple of years left in the bank. Maybe Hesson rates him as a better player of spin (he certainly batted better in Bangladesh than Rutherford did). Still, I'm surprised to see he's favoured to hold onto his place.
You can have Watling with his team man status and excellent keeping to pacers.A good way of rating one cricketer against another is who you'd want in your side. I'll take BJ's 8-run higher average and ultimate team man status to the bank over Mr 'Talk Nah'.
you're ****ing bravebut if he doesn't (and maybe even if he does) I'm picking 3-0 to the BCs here.
It's pretty easy to imagine Narine running through the black caps. Especially in a decent sized chase.Not sure that individual players matter that much here, NZ has clearly been bowling as a pack for the past two years and will likely keep doing it. Roach is probably the only guy who can do a Johnson and blast a side out but if he doesn't (and maybe even if he does) I'm picking 3-0 to the BCs here.
Bangladesh 2008, is the answer to this quiz questionI can't remember the last time a NZ spinner put in a match-winning performance,
Yeah true. Note Hesson's talk of how important Ronchi's presence is on this tour with a properly ripping and bouncing ball to contend with.I get the feeling that Watling is on a pretty tight leash tbh.
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#JAMvNZL: There are no 11s declared. . .Both sides pick from their full squad, but only 11 can bat or field
#JAMvNZL: NZL won the toss and chose to bat
WICKET! Fulton c King b Powell 0, edged to second slip; NZL 7-1 (3.6 ov)
Wicket H Rutherford LBW 13, offering no stroke. 17-2 (8.3 ). New batsman BJ Waitling
Pitch looks hard and true, holds no terrors