The Hutt Rec
International Vice-Captain
We all know they're just going to select Munro, don't we ...
Cleaver? I have never seen him play but he seems to get runs at a decent clip. Is his keeping up to it?Unless he's dramatically improved his keeping, Seifert can't take the gloves in any format besides T20 (and even there its a questionable selection). If my understanding is correct, Phillips has more or less given up the gloves to focus on his batting - which doesn't suggest he'd be super competent in the role either. That pretty much just leaves Blundell, and as good a player as I think he is, I'm not sure if he's got the power game to bat 6 (though I wouldn't be averse to giving him a shot).
No doubt under this coach, captain and selector. I'm a huge Kane fan but I don't understand why he can't trust young players. He was quite young too when he made his debut. It's time we move on from one or two players at least. Our bench strength thankfully is good now. It's time to change.We all know they're just going to select Munro, don't we ...
sounds very cdYes not too many shockers in my memory from Cleaver. Better play of pace-off bowling and some better knocks on a slow and holding pitch is what I'd like to have seen from him.
Or spinnersI'm a huge Kane fan but I don't understand why he can't trust young players
I'm optimistic about Santner's chances to improve in tests. Ravindra as sole spinner may work but I'd be looking at Neesham/Santner rather than Ravindra/Jamieson.With an eye to the future and the 2023 WC how do you think our test and ODI line ups might look?
Test
Conway
Latham
Williamson
Young
Nicholls
Ravindra
Blundell
Jamieson
Ferguson
Sears
Boult
ODI
Conway
Phillips
Williamson
Young/Nicholls
Seifert
Neesham
Ravindra
Santner
Jamieson
Ferguson
Boult
Never really understood why Southee was given the chance to skipper/become the main leaderbowler thing for the t20 side. Nepotism? Always looking to fit him in and give him some type of role despite the downward spiral in form and reputation. He's a good fit for the test side in places like england and home but that's as far as his role should go. His spot belongs to the Kuggelejin or more preferably, Tickner. Kuggelejin as I've said before, is better suited for the longer format anyways.munro must be out the gate now. dropped twice today, hit some streaky boundaries then out for 20. bennett and newton were all over him.
imo we should be nursing older guys who want to get to 2023 like boult/taylor and giving odi specialists like henry and santner the chance to lead the attack. since it's in india we'll need to look for 3 spin options.
i appreciate they want to win the t20 wc even if we don't care so it's time to start settling on a side for it. it looks like they're grooming southee to potentially skipper it. i know taylor wants to play everything but i think we need to make a call on both his form and what his body can handle. i'd rather he prioritise tests and getting to the 2023 wc like he wants to rather than risk him in t20.
I don't think people realise just how bad Guptill's been in recent years. Against the top teams (Eng, Ind, Aus, SA) he's been averaging in the teens since that 180 odd all the way back in 2017. Really don't see how that's acceptable, especially after his dismal World Cup effort.I don't think Guptill is going anywhere. He will stay in the LO sides barring horrific form or injury. I'd have Sears and Kuggs into the LO sides as well. Even for the tests with Kuggs. CDG isn't getting any younger. Kuggs can warm up the spot for Nathan Smith if anything. All in all, I think we have every reason to be competitive in the subcontinent 2023 wc.