I would love that.afghanistan
If we are at full strength and the players in some sort of form then yeah I would agree.Kiwis. Taylor ftw.
Have one of the better teams tbh. Hard to look past what should be an imperious India though.I would like to say New Zealand but I don't see it happening tbh.
How'd you work that one out?Have one of the better teams tbh
Taylor.How'd you work that one out?
You had what... McCullum, Bond and Vettori in the IPL who played. Might be missing someone.
Vettori doesn't get played just like most foreign spinners beside Murali don't get a game, the Indian teams need to reinforce their batting and bowling more than their spinners.How'd you work that one out?
You had what... McCullum, Bond and Vettori in the IPL who played. Might be missing someone.
They weren't exactly regulars and didn't do too well.
In comparison there were lots of players from Sri Lanka, Australia, South Africa. England had a few (and some who may have been bought but turned it down). West Indies had a similar number to NZ, but one of the better players in Pollard. Obviously India well represented and Pakistan were snubbed but would have had a dozen or so.
Hasn't McCullum been one of the best T20I players to date? Recently tonned up against Aussie IIRC. Ryder from all reports is in surprisingly top form. Guptill hasn't delivered much at T20 but has the makings of a good limited overs player, so far doesn't seem to have any issues with fast bowlers mostly just his own temperament.Difference is Murali did really well when he played.
McCullum in reality is poor as an international batsman, if you look past the hype. Ryder hasn't played for ages. Guptill? Rubbish T20 record and not done well away from home. One of the better top orders in the tournament? No. Just no.
Styris is a poor international batsman, at any format, these days. Taylor is good but has no form and as a middle order player is more peripheral in T20, reliant on platforms being set. On a good day he'll haul you up to a merely decent score.
Some of the bowlers are good but they're just workmanlike and aren't at their best these days. Vettori to some extent has been superseded by other spinners emerging around the world. They weak links will be targeted and teams can consistently put up a decent or better score against NZ.
For me the IPL has helped to further the gap in quality between the better sides and NZ.
The ones that made it to the IPL. Taylor is the only I'm sure will get a new contract. The rest will not get one or go cheap.
Wouldn't say that every team is more talented or close to being as professional a unit. Pakistan is of course a team of immense talent but if you look at their selected squad the inner politics and other issues have gutted the team a fair bit. The West Indies have their best bowlers injured. Sri Lanka has some hugely talented players and then a lot iffy players below NZ's 1st XI (obviously beyond NZ's 1st XI the standards fall very very very sharply but in limited overs we can feel a very handy team if we're lucky). England's limited overs team... I don't know they should be good but for some reason they never seem to be able to field a good team.Every other top 8 side clearly has greater talent. That's somewhat inevitable anyway given the infrastructures, player pool etc.
If you throw in some IPL-style professionalism then that helps these sides overtake you because they then realise more of the talent.
Obviously that professionalism has yet to seep through to some of the selectors. Some pretty horrific selections for India, Australia and England alone.