Edgar traveled with the Hutt Hawks to India last year, I'm sure he's keeping good tabs on Ravindra's progress. I think he's also mentioned in a few interviews that bringing through the next generation is his priority now that he's got the team in a better place.Just the firebirds selection policies overs the years. I think Ravindra was good enough to play this year for Firebirds. If Lockrose can play still going to school or if Nathan Smith played two years ago still at school for Otago there was no any reason for Ravindra to have not played a single game so far. Good on the lad to continue studies, it's very important as we all know. Don't think its conspiracy but Firebirds have a bad history of managing young talents. They just don't have the acumen or foresight.This is not going to change overnight. Mark my words none of the young ones will get a good run here and they'll be compromised for short term gains.
Breetzke looks very underwhelming recently, lots of talent but the little I`ve seen of him I`m starting to become unsure of his temperament; hoping for the best. Von Tonder and Rolfe have looked very impressive. I had heard/seen little of Rolfe really but I hold out high hopes for him from what I'm seeing now.Breetzke has not had a good tournament so far. They would have looked for him and Van Tonder to deliver the big runs. Hermann Rolfes has had a great tournament so far with bat and bowl and he's looking to be in great nick. Thando Ntini has been a hit expensive. Bowling a bit too short for my liking. With Coetzee coming back for the quarter final I'm hoping that they'll find a spot for Fraser Jones.
Although I disagree with your take on plenty of opportunities for Matt Taylor and Murdoch, looks like you know more than I do :-) Just want to see good young talents not getting wasted and have to keep seeing over 35 year olds playing for years in all formats for Firebirds blocking out any talent that thrives through.Edgar traveled with the Hutt Hawks to India last year, I'm sure he's keeping good tabs on Ravindra's progress. I think he's also mentioned in a few interviews that bringing through the next generation is his priority now that he's got the team in a better place.
Taylor and Murdoch have had plenty of opportunities for Wellington over the years and have never 100% cemented a spot. Been impressed with Conway so far, myself. You can give locals all the chances possible but at the end of the day they have to make the most of their chances.
Don't think that will be a problem with Ravindra.
Definitely agree with that.Although I disagree with your take on plenty of opportunities for Matt Taylor and Murdoch, looks like you know more than I do :-) Just want to see good young talents not getting wasted and have to keep seeing over 35 year olds playing for years in all formats for Firebirds blocking out any talent that thrives through.
First time I'm seeing him bat and the manner of his dismissals got me worried a bit. Hopefully he'll go back to provincial cricket and improve on where he's lacking. Rolfes on the other hand looks to have a bit of bite on him. Even without pace he's constantly bowling a good line and looks to get the ball in the right area and when batting he looks to very composed. I now understand why they are having him at 4.Breetzke looks very underwhelming recently, lots of talent but the little I`ve seen of him I`m starting to become unsure of his temperament; hoping for the best. Von Tonder and Rolfe have looked very impressive. I had heard/seen little of Rolfe really but I hold out high hopes for him from what I'm seeing now.