You could open with Mills and Boult, rotate Mills out after 3 of his overs for Southee, then bring back Mills for his final 7 overs after Boult.So chaps, I know we've earmarked them all as opening options, but what are the chances we end up seeing the attack of Southee, Mills & Boult (at first-change) come the business end of the tournament?
I think they're pretty confident in that XI. Mills may play over Boult depending on the team, and maybe Milne will go out against the South African/Australian teams if swing is unlikely. But otherwise thats the first XI.Maybe they are saving that combo for KO games, not showing our hands yet.
The thing about having Mills, Southee & Boult all in the same side is it doesn't matter so much who actually opens. If you start with Mills & Southee & Mills isn't getting much swing, then you can bring Boult on after 2-3 overs or vice versa. Provided you get 8-10 overs out of MIlls before the 35th over.Might stick Mitch for Milne on a slow wicket, I am beginning to doubt them pushing Boult back to first change...
I've figured it out, your the old ****s mother yes?So is Milne under any pressure for the 3rd seamers spot?
I'd be really tempted to play the seam attack of Mills, Boult & Southee vs. the Aussies at Eden Park.
For me, if Milne is only bowling 140-144kms, he shouldn't be there...his shock value is when he's getting it though at 145-153. 140-144 won't bother the Aussies one bit & on a slowish wicket, might actually play into their hands.
Wouldn't that contradict your theory that Kyle Mills is 94 years old?I've figured it out, your the old ****s mother yes?
Nah, I'm just a bloke who wants NZ to give themselves the very best chance of winning games, regardless of whether the personnel comes from Northern Districts, Auckland or where-ever.I've figured it out, your the old ****s mother yes?
That game is probably the most dangerous game for NZ, f*cked if we drop that one, and we chose to play it at a ground that suits the Asian teams.Eden Park has pretty decent pace and bounce and swing.
Milne hasn't bowled badly but he hasn't cemented his place either. Against Bangladesh I'd give Mitch, Mills and Milne some much needed game time and see what happens. I don't want us to take Bangladesh lightly but tbh if our depth is as good as we keep telling everyone it is then the attack above should be fine.
That makes sense and I think on current form Boult seems to do better in the mid overs than opening, but based on what I have seen so far, I don't think Hessen and BMac will break up the Southee/Boult bromance.The thing about having Mills, Southee & Boult all in the same side is it doesn't matter so much who actually opens. If you start with Mills & Southee & Mills isn't getting much swing, then you can bring Boult on after 2-3 overs or vice versa. Provided you get 8-10 overs out of MIlls before the 35th over.
Reminds me of the good old days when we Canterbury fans hate the sight of King Carlos in the black jersey while Merhts sits on the bench, and laughed at Carlos when he missed five goals vs SA in the disastrous 98 campaign, while the Auckland fans claim Mehrts is no angel in fact a devil when he fingered the Bulls fans after kicking a match winning drop goal...Nah, I'm just a bloke who wants NZ to give themselves the very best chance of winning games, regardless of whether the personnel comes from Northern Districts, Auckland or where-ever.
Just the best players on merit for me thanks.
You're not picking on merit though, you're picking on reputation. This isn't 2007 anymore, Mills isn't the same bowler he once was and wouldn't be anywhere near as effective as Milne in all probability will be at some point.Nah, I'm just a bloke who wants NZ to give themselves the very best chance of winning games, regardless of whether the personnel comes from Northern Districts, Auckland or where-ever.
Just the best players on merit for me thanks.
It's not 2007 anymore but it's not 2019 yet either.You're not picking on merit though, you're picking on reputation. This isn't 2007 anymore, Mills isn't the same bowler he once was and wouldn't be anywhere near as effective as Milne in all probability will be at some point.
The funny thing is in spite of the fact I'm an obsessive NZ cricket fan, I've honestly never really given a toss about NZ domestic cricket in terms of which team wins.Reminds me of the good old days when we Canterbury fans hate the sight of King Carlos in the black jersey while Merhts sits on the bench, and laughed at Carlos when he missed five goals vs SA in the disastrous 98 campaign, while the Auckland fans claim Mehrts is no angel in fact a devil when he fingered the Bulls fans after kicking a match winning drop goal...
...now I live in Hamilton and support both the McCaw's boys and Aaron's boys...people grow up and embrace whoever serve our nation and do us proud eh.