Black Caps vs Proteas 2022
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Not quite the squad I was expecting, but an interesting one. Perhaps:
- Young
- Latham (c)
- Conway
- Nicholls
- Mitchell
- Blundell
- Ravindra
- de Grandhomme
- Jamieson
- Southee
- Wagner
... with 5, 6, 7, & 8 probably in any random order, depending on the state of the game?
On paper that is a short tail, and has six bowling options, but is also a 5 - 8 that could vanish quickly with the bat, depending on their collective day.
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
Not quite the squad I was expecting, but an interesting one. Perhaps:
- Young
- Latham (c)
- Conway
- Nicholls
- Mitchell
- Blundell
- Ravindra
- de Grandhomme
- Jamieson
- Southee
- Wagner
... with 5, 6, 7, & 8 probably in any random order, depending on the state of the game?
On paper that is a short tail, and has six bowling options, but is also a 5 - 8 that could vanish quickly with the bat, depending on their collective day.
Yeah its a funny one eh depending how you look at it. 5-8 could go ok but major risk they dont and therefore we are very reliant on the top 4.
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@mn5 said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
The team looks weak as anything without KW, Rossco and Boult there.
SA to take the series 2-0
I'm thinking 1 - 1, or even 1 - 0 to us, depending on how SA adjust to the conditions. Partly that Boult could be back for the second test, and partly that de Grandhomme might dry up the scoring at one end for Wags to put even more pressure on. Plus our top three with the bat.
(Though my brain is doing its best to block out the Bay Oval memories...)
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
@mn5 said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
The team looks weak as anything without KW, Rossco and Boult there.
SA to take the series 2-0
I'm thinking 1 - 1, or even 1 - 0 to us, depending on how SA adjust to the conditions. Partly that Boult could be back for the second test, and partly that de Grandhomme might dry up the scoring at one end for Wags to put even more pressure on. Plus our top three with the bat.
(Though my brain is doing its best to block out the Bay Oval memories...)
It was a slightly over dramatic post…..it should be a pretty damn close series.
Interesting to see Kens son come back from the wilderness !
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@mn5 said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
Interesting to see Kens son come back from the wilderness !
It's at least theoretically possible that in a couple of years time in a T20 or ODI v an Associate Member Nation there could be a Black Caps side including sons of Latham, Rutherford, B Bracewell, Cumming, Kuggeleijn, and Pringle.
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The selection of Mitchell for over Ravindra for the second test v Bangladesh at Hagley Oval was a poor one IMO. Short sighted.
Now, I'm a big fan of Mitchell, and think he is currently a better test player than Ravindra. I also have very little nerves about him having to come into the team as a short term replacement - as he shows he has confidence in his game at the age and the stage of his career that he is. So if Mitchell had missed Bangles second test and was being drafted in this week I would be no less confident in him.
I didn't kick up a fuss at the time and write a scathing anonymous post on the silverfern !!! ..... as it wasn't that unexpected. They don't pick a spinner at Hagley. Last year Santner played at Mt Maunganui and was replaced the next week at Hagley by Mitchell. So it was par for the course and I wasn't surprised. Just a bit disappointed at the short sightedness.
Ravindra playing at 6 or 7 and as the part time spinner is really just the cheats code for trying to get him into the test 11 slightly quicker, where he is expected to eventually open. We are further away form that scenario than we needed to be, and now 2 openings have come up in the top 4, and we have a makeshift 3/4 opening and an opener down at 7 (maybe). If, in this alternative universe, Ravindra had scored even a 40 or something in the 2nd Bangladesh test, then taking a punt and just getting on with it and elevating him to open could be on.... it's not even a possibility next week. If he hadn't grabbed a chance in 2nd Bangles test and had failed again, then could put him back to Plunket for a year with no qualms.
Shark mentioned in an earlier post about whether we have missed opportunities to blood players. IMO we haven't except for this very one minor occasion. This team will age together, and that's just something I can accept.
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
@mn5 said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
Interesting to see Kens son come back from the wilderness !
It's at least theoretically possible that in a couple of years time in a T20 or ODI v an Associate Member Nation there could be a Black Caps side including sons of Latham, Rutherford, B Bracewell, Cumming, Kuggeleijn, and Pringle.
I think they’ll all want to have considerably better careers than their old men, harsh but fair.
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@mn5 said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
Interesting to see Kens son come back from the wilderness !
I had a look a couple of days ago at Plunket Shield performances and based purely on stats it's a pretty small field to pick from.
I thought Fletcher, Bruce, Cleaver and Rutherford - and now just maybe Chapman, because he's got international experience.
Greg Hay seems a bit unlucky never to have got a shot at internationals somewhere along the line, but he's a bit long in the tooth now.
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@donsteppa said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
Not quite the squad I was expecting, but an interesting one. Perhaps:
- Young
- Latham (c)
- Conway
- Nicholls
- Mitchell
- Blundell
- Ravindra
- de Grandhomme
- Jamieson
- Southee
- Wagner
... with 5, 6, 7, & 8 probably in any random order, depending on the state of the game?
On paper that is a short tail, and has six bowling options, but is also a 5 - 8 that could vanish quickly with the bat, depending on their collective day.
I don't mind that except Colin doesn't have much form.
What happened to Glenn Phillips?
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@chris-b said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
Interesting to see Kens son come back from the wilderness !
I had a look a couple of days ago at Plunket Shield performances and based purely on stats it's a pretty small field to pick from.
PS has been in a 2 month hiatus as usual. And when it was out of its hiatus the Auckland lockdown affected Auckland (0 games) and ND (1 game). Although ND and Auckland just had a catch up game over the weekend.
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@rapido Yeah - I was looking at who was around as contenders and who of them had shown some form.
e.g. I didn't pick Nick Kelly based on one score.
If people aren't averaging more than 40 I didn't consider them - and remarkably there are only a handful averaging between 30 and 40 - Raval and Santner among them are known quantities - as is Wheeler.
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@chris-b said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
@rapido Yeah - I was looking at who was around as contenders and who of them had shown some form.
e.g. I didn't pick Nick Kelly based on one score.
If people aren't averaging more than 40 I didn't consider them - and remarkably there are only a handful averaging between 30 and 40 - Raval and Santner among them are known quantities - as is Wheeler.
Lockdowns, plus scheduling. A lot of the fringe players missed some or all Oct/Nov Plunket shield window.
Of the fringe younger batters:
Phillips missed everything. IPL and then blackcaps T20 stuff.
Chapman missed everththing until this weekend - Auckland lockdown plus would have missed some anyway as on Bangladesh tour.
Mitchell - backcaps T20 tours.
Seiffert - same as Phillips.
Ravindra - got in 2 rounds, then on Bangladesh tour.Plunket Shield was left to the older batsmen and the wicket keepers to dominate. Although, ball dominates bat last few season at that time of year.
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@rapido said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
CdG in as 3rd seamer
i hate you for triggering me like this
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@mariner4life said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
@rapido said in Black Caps vs Proteas 2022:
CdG in as 3rd seamer
i hate you for triggering me like this
It's not a big deal when we have Wagner who has basically invented a new position, the specialist 4th seamer.