Yeah a real mess at the moment. Hard to tell who’s actually in charge. Have heard from someone who’s close to the team that Stead is awful. Not a good manager of people. And yes, the mediocrity thing IS real. It’s all about performance, not results (a weird one - because when you perform you win).
Have heard that Rachin is good, but suffers a bit from the “I’m naturally good, I’ve done all the hard stuff already, do I really need to keep working to stay in the team?” syndrome.
I kind of lost interest once I saw they’d picked Southee in the first test, had a bit of interest piqued when they were doing well, then collapsed, then couldn’t buy a wicket for a while in the second innings.
But once I saw unchanged team for the second test, I just thought “do these guys even care? Do they even want to TRY something different?”. Turns out they broke records of a different kind.
Yep it was Tim’s time to retire from red ball cricket. But once again it’s all murky BS about him being on the plane to India, looking forward to the England tour. But yeah… great place to tell your captain he’s gone in a hotel room in Galle. It should have been in an NZC boardroom ahead of this tour. They SAID Tim would not play all 6 tests in the subcontinent (no one did - LOL Afghanistan). But get some balls. Be proactive, not reactive. Do something different when it’s not working. They were almost good enough to get a 1-1 against both Australia and SL, even in the state of flux they’re in.
Honestly worried for when England come here. What should have been a competitive series is, in all likelihood, going to come off the back of 7 consecutive test losses. Maybe Baz will feel bad and make England have a few “attacking declarations”?