Now all ND need is for Lord Colin to buy a Tauranga batch and they'll have the entire NZ test bowling attack.
We don't know yet how CDG will go in overseas tests - so far he's been a home-town hero. Think we can pretty easily forecast that his bowling overseas (outside England and maybe SA) will give the other bowlers a rest but not do much else. His batting however is unknown. Generally I'd guess any NZer on their first subcontinent test tour would bat awfully, though in CDG's favour he has at least toured India in the limited overs formats and played in the IPL. Also think his aggressive batting approach always has some chance of success and would contrast against what Watling and Santner will do. We won't know until we try though.Oh and personally I have no issue with NZ batting to 9, just as long as the attack doesn't suffer too badly and CDG is actually looking like he won't be a walking wicket to Shadab and Yasir.
We don't know yet how CDG will go in overseas tests - so far he's been a home-town hero. Think we can pretty easily forecast that his bowling overseas (outside England and maybe SA) will give the other bowlers a rest but not do much else. His batting however is unknown. Generally I'd guess any NZer on their first subcontinent test tour would bat awfully, though in CDG's favour he has at least toured India in the limited overs formats and played in the IPL. Also think his aggressive batting approach always has some chance of success and would contrast against what Watling and Santner will do. We won't know until we try though.
Outstanding work.Don't know if the corporate life would suit him, I hear he gets a bit short with people.
He'd be good at bouncing ideas off peopleDon't know if the corporate life would suit him, I hear he gets a bit short with people.
Some company "These are our terms NZC that suit us immensely. What do you think?"Don't know if the corporate life would suit him, I hear he gets a bit short with people.
Don't know if the corporate life would suit him, I hear he gets a bit short with people.
Hardly has to be corporate. All he has to do is goto SA and sign up outside quota talent and bring them back. While over there, have a nosey around Zimbabwe too.
It isn't like the English counties aren't doing it.
For the rest of his annual pay check, he can do meet and greets or help bowlers with their fitness and game preparation.
All I am saying is that NZC should make and facilitate an easy pathway for non-quota qualifying talent to migrate to into NZC FC structures.
And Wagner is the obvious posterboy to lead it and for NZC to beat off some of the counties. Whether he has talent identification skills, I do not know. But he seems to have a good enough head on his shoulders to me.
That's the thing with jokes about the short ball - if you don't land them right, they just fly over people's headsWhoosh
That's the thing with jokes about the short ball - if you don't land them right, they just fly over people's heads
Warne criticises Australia for too much whingeing - ESPNcricinfo"But I think it's a great opportunity for everyone in world cricket to draw a line in the sand and say 'how do we want to play the game? What do we stand for? What's the style of play we want?' I don't think we want to play like the Kiwis, which I heard someone say. I mean, c'mon. The Kiwis, no thank you.
"But we probably want something in between the Kiwis and Australia at the moment. I want us to play hard but fair, tough, uncompromising cricket, but shake hands and play in the spirit of the game and show good sportsmanship."
The hits from Warne just keep coming."I'd say it to Gilly face to face, I don't think keepers make good captains," Warne said of his fellow Fox Sports commentator, Adam Gilchrist. "I think they make good deputies and are fantastic vice-captains to bounce off to set the standard of fielding.
When he says tough, uncompromising cricket, he means sledging."I want us to play hard but fair, tough, uncompromising cricket, but shake hands and play in the spirit of the game and show good sportsmanship."
So like the Kiwis.
When he says tough, uncompromising cricket, he means sledging.