Fully agree with your comments there. I remember saying after his innings in Adelaide that now hes finally contributed a decent innings, though admittedly not a huge score, and began to look more accustomed to his role at the top of the New Zealand order, we really need to stick with him. The same happened with Matthew Bell last summer, following a decent performance in the final test against England at Napier, so I wasn't particularly impressed with the dropping of him for the England tour. Ironically theres now been several experts, including Martin Crowe, calling his recall. As for McIntosh, I doubt he'll do that much better than Redmond, and I wouldn't be surprised if either Bell, or Redmond, or maybe even a bolter like Peter Ingram gets called into the side by the end of the summer. I hope to be proven wrong but thats my gut feeling on the matter.I agree that Redmond should have been persisted with for the home series versus WI. My fear is that McIntosh will do well against the WI, only to be exposed by the Indians and on overseas tracks thus putting us back where we were. Even so, if it comes to that, I hope they stick with him and give him a decent run in the opening slot.
Have to stick with Vettori at number eight, surely, for now anyway. I acknowledge Franklin's scored a couple of big centuries in domestic cricket but whats the point in pushing Vettori, whos averaged closed to 40 in tests over the last few seasons, even further down the order? I'd rather see Franklin work his way up past Vettori, rather than automatically be promoted at number eight.What are people's thoughts regarding Franklin and Vettori? Should Franklin be coming in at 8 or Vettori? I think Franklin the better batsman, certainly potentially, but Vettori has been scoring well over the last couple of years and despite the fact that he is awful to look at, still tends to put the runs up where they count, the scoreboard. Opinion?
Yup Franklin is a certainty to open up, and I'd imagine that Gillespie would start from the other end. To be fair to Gillespie though, he hasn't exactly had a bad last few test matches when hes actually played - a five-for against South Africa and then six wickets in the Wellington test against England. Perhaps we need to show him a bit more confidence?Franklin has to, and I guess Gillespie will too. Slightly concerned about the latter.
Gillespie relies on players making mistakes and generally they get out smacking him to all parts. My point is his style either works or it doesn't and most of the time it won't. They have persisted with him enough IMO.Yup Franklin is a certainty to open up, and I'd imagine that Gillespie would start from the other end. To be fair to Gillespie though, he hasn't exactly had a bad last few test matches when hes actually played - a five-for against South Africa and then six wickets in the Wellington test against England. Perhaps we need to show him a bit more confidence?
In ODIs they may well have persisted with him for long enough but in tests I don't believe they've given him enough opportunities. Against South Africa, he dismissed Kallis (for 131), Prince, de Villiers and Boucher, so its not as if he dined out on taking the wickets on players who struggle to bat in his five wicket haul. In the England test he took Pietersen's first innings wicket and dismissed Collingwood twice. He hasn't played since. I think its fair to say he can be inconsistent with his bowling but I don't think its quite so justified to say hes been persisted with for long enough in the test match arena.Gillespie relies on players making mistakes and generally they get out smacking him to all parts. My point is his style either works or it doesn't and most of the time it won't. They have persisted with him enough IMO.
Guess the average age of the Indian ODI team that blanked England recently was around 24 (with Tendulkar - 25), with only Tendulkar being above 30.Jamie How (RH) 27
Tim McIntosh (LH) 29
Daniel Flynn (LH) 23
Ross Taylor (RH) 24
Jesse Ryder (LH) 24
Jacob Oram (LH) 30
Brendon McCullum (RH) 27
James Franklin (LH) 28
Daniel Vettori (LH) 29
Mark Gillespie (RH) 29
Iain O'Brien (RH) 32
Two guys over 30 and 6 lefties, how many other international teams have that kind of makeup?
Why the hell should Ryder open? Are you mad?! Yeah, it is important to have a good balance at the top, which makes opening with Ryder even more ludicrous. Ryder should bat at 5..it's nice to see him back in his rightful position.Flynn should bat at 5 for the Kiwis like Chanders and Prince do for Saffies and Windies. I was apalled to see Ryder bat at 3, he should be opening no doubt, he can blaze away like a Sehwag. Important to have a good balance at the top.