Leopard had a very good U19 World Cup in 2016 didn't he. Pity he hasn't kicked on. Among the veterans, a lot of others here were bullish about a Hamish Bennett recall, he could still be a medium term option if the selectors decide to manage Boult and Ferguson's workload.Christian Leopard has had big wraps on him for a while, though he's struggled to establish himself in domestic cricket so far. If you include saffer imports, Devon Conway had an incredible season for Welly last year and will be completing his residency requirements next year.
Boult has just turned 30. Also considering that he is legitimately in the top 3 list of our greatest bowlers along with Haldee and Bond, he is a national asset. Would be wise to really give him a rest and save him for the big matches that lead up to tournaments. With 3 LO tourneys in the next 4 years and a test championship, I believe we will see a lot fresh new faces. Exciting times.Leopard had a very good U19 World Cup in 2016 didn't he. Pity he hasn't kicked on. Among the veterans, a lot of others here were bullish about a Hamish Bennett recall, he could still be a medium term option if the selectors decide to manage Boult and Ferguson's workload.
I got in your head. Nice.But how much does a Devon con weigh Bahnz? HOW MUCH
There was also Myburgh who finished his qualification period in 2010 and promptly moved to country cricket just when we really could have used a decent middle order bat.not sure what to make of these imports. on one hand, you get wagner but most of these blokes end up being cameron 'will play for nz in 2 years' merchant who fail miserably then disappear.
the best ones, wagner excepted, have been guys who arrived with little fanfare in their early 20s and come good much later in their careers like elliott and cdg.
wellington in particular have wasted spots on a lot of nobodies like stewart rhodes and the like.
Possibly stretched the definition of import there, but included him on the basis that when he moved back to NZ his career was pretty much played out in and for Australia. Will Somerville could come under this category too?Is Ronchi really an import as he was born in NZ?
Nah NSW wanted to keep Somerville, he had a really good season. He moved back to NZ for a sniff at an international opportunity but it was a pretty different situation to Ronchi who had already played for Australia and really did have a dead career as he was going to be delisted by his state.Possibly stretched the definition of import there, but included him on the basis that when he moved back to NZ his career was pretty much played out in and for Australia. Will Somerville could come under this category too?
The entire article looks like it was written by a 12 year old with dyslexia.It does actually haha. “In the mid-2000s, he was just what New Zealand need ...”
They could have at least changed it to “needed”.
You face looks like it was written by a 12 year old with dyslexia.The entire article looks like it was written by a 12 year old with dyslexia.