pup11
International Coach
Haha... so now we are gonna count games against the minnows as well..!!Just because as soon as "Taylor's wicket falls the writing is pretty much on the wall for New Zealand" has occurred for a few games doesn't mean it's always going to happen.
Before Akmal's birthday gifts, Taylor was doing nothing at all and it was the guys below him that were actually bring the game back for NZ.
Actually......
"at present the moment Taylor's wicket falls the writing is pretty much on the wall"
refers to what? I don't get it.
- He didn't even bat against Kenya and Zimbabwe.
- The Australia game was before his century when he was still horribly out of nick. The higher scores actually came from below him
- The Pakistan match, he finished not out
- The Canada match he got 74 and, once he got out, Williamson, Styris, and Franklin finished off the innings.
Oh, I see, you were talking about the single, solitary Sri Lanka match where Murali ran through the whole side...
Nathan McCullum
James Franklin
Jacob Oram
There are plenty of guys who can do what you think McCullum can do down the order. Any one of them can do a decent job down the order in case things go wrong at the top. If Brendon shifted down the order then NZ would just be adding a another lower order hitter whilst removing someone who can have an impact up the top.
So McCullum drops down and you open with Ryder? Taylor at 3 and Styris at 4? Franklin at 5?
I'd rather Ryder didn't open.
Taylor at 3 and Styris at 4 is OK with me, although a Ryder-Taylor 3-4 is the best.
Franklin at 5. Hell no!
Basically what you are saying is we should bat one of our better batsman down at 6 so he can finish off games. By batting him at 6 you are basically preparing for failure. If he has time to bat, the top order must have already failed. If he is there to finish of the order then he is doing a job that 3-4 other guys can do themselves (or share between them). It's like taking somebody from a position of weakness it the NZ set up and putting them down to where there is reasonable strength.
People seem to think McCullum was an amazing finisher, but something tells me thats more rose-tinted glasses than anything else.
Cue Howsie to remark on how poor McCullum has been opening the innings, remove minnows etc.
Seriously mate... New Zealand have been getting drubbed in the last 12 months and the lower order heroics or McCullum's efforts at the top of the order have done nothing to stop that.
The fact of the matter is the Black Caps look a much better side when0„2Taylor is scoring runs but at present there is too much pressure on him, he is the one who needs to stabilize the innings and then also finish the innings and that's asking a bit too much out of him.
The problem is likes of Franklin, Styris, Oram, N.McCullum barely turn-up against decent oppositions, so having a proven performer like B.McCullum can help stabilize things to a large extent.
Also has McCullum really done anything of note against good oppositions at the top of the order, because AFAIC he is a much better batsman to be just scoring quickfire 20's and 30's.