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**Official** New Zealand v Pakistan in UAE

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
'Which New Zealander would qualify next as a specialist batsman? I couldn't tell... If there would be one, I'd get him in for Butler or Southee...
AWTA

Broom and Watling are both specialist bats and are the only other squad members who aren't injured. Even though Broom hasn't exactly impressed so far I still think he should have played over Butler or Southee.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
dont think so..

N McCullum got the place instead of Broom as Vettori was suggesting since beginning that he would like to play 2 spinners on this pitch.. Good decision IMO
Am not going to rely on N McCullum to score runs. As Athlai said it's a very long tail... Unless Oram miraculously decides to score some runs.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Am not going to rely on N McCullum to score runs. As Athlai said it's a very long tail... Unless Oram miraculously decides to score some runs.
I said it was a good tail that can wag. NcCullum doesn't need to score runs at 8 he needs to slog a 20 which he is perfectly suited to.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
The commentators disappearing really makes my completely static screen of 'undecoded' sky quite unbearable. Ah! they are back. Good ones too.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
I said it was a good tail that can wag. NcCullum doesn't need to score runs at 8 he needs to slog a 20 which he is perfectly suited to.
N McCullum is clearly more a number 9 - yes can slog a quick 20 like you say but is getting those nosebleeds everyone talks about at 8.

Plus we could easily make up 10 overs of bowling between Oram, Styris and Redmond.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Butler to let the pressure of, like normal :@
Seems to have gone downhill a bit since his good performances when he first came back into the team... or maybe he was just lucky those earlier matches.

PS: Anyone see how bad Southee's drop was?
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
N McCullum is clearly more a number 9 - yes can slog a quick 20 like you say but is getting those nosebleeds everyone talks about at 8.

Plus we could easily make up 10 overs of bowling between Oram, Styris and Redmond.
Yeah we probably do have too many bowlers but I think you are underrating NcCullum's batting a bit. Butler, Southee and Bond all know a boundary when they have the bat in their hands.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Seems to have gone downhill a bit since his good performances when he first came back into the team... or maybe he was just lucky those earlier matches.
He's just really average imo. He doesn't really have anything at the moment that makes him look like he has a future:

-No pace
-No swing
-Way too many short balls
-Isn't a very good death bowler

He does get movement of the pitch though.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Yeah we probably do have too many bowlers but I think you are underrating NcCullum's batting a bit. Butler, Southee and Bond all know a boundary when they have the bat in their hands.
And apparently Southee has worked really hard on his batting.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
He's just really average imo. He doesn't really have anything at the moment that makes him look like he has a future:

-No pace
-No swing
-Way too many short balls
-Isn't a very good death bowler

He does get movement of the pitch though.
PhlegmToReact - though he isn't around and will never see it. Occasionally touches 140 though in Butler's defense.
 

Howsie

International Captain
PhlegmToReact - though he isn't around and will never see it. Occasionally touches 140 though in Butler's defense.
Very, very rarely though. With a full strength team Butler shouldn't be near the current one day team, well hopefully anyway.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah we probably do have too many bowlers but I think you are underrating NcCullum's batting a bit. Butler, Southee and Bond all know a boundary when they have the bat in their hands.
Maybe. He's welcome to prove me wrong :)
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
He's just really average imo. He doesn't really have anything at the moment that makes him look like he has a future:

-No pace
-No swing
-Way too many short balls
-Isn't a very good death bowler

He does get movement of the pitch though.
You have a point. Perhaps he was a bit sharper when first came back? And seemed to have a decent yorker then IIRC. Too many short balls and no swing, definitely.
 

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