Your Domestic Team's Next Blackcaps Test Debutant
Some easy choices and some tricky choices as we run through the domestic cricket teams to see who is going to be next to make their Test debut.
Some easy choices and some tricky choices as we run through the domestic cricket teams to see who is going to be next to make their Test debut.
Another Test series down and this time Kane Williamson reassumed his role at the top of the hill. 309 runs at an average of 77.25, scoring them at a decent clip as well.
Happy days for the Blackcaps as they put together a far better performance in Hamilton, who knows how this Test team looks in 12 months time though.
Corey Anderson's back bowling (barely) for Northern Districts and Anaru Kitchen's the only joker who can rival Colin Munro right now.
No statistic about Kane Williamson can create the same feeling in a cricket-lovers soul as Kane Williamson's cover-drive can.
Peter Younghusband and Josef Walker took spinnin' wickets, Will Young scored another century, Cole McConchie's also soaking up some runs and what do we do with Glenn Phillips?
Scott Kuggeleijn's just as good as any other 'bowler who can bat' in Aotearoa and he's a damn good bowler, so he's in the Blackcaps squad.
He's got a famous family and a complicated name but what's the deal with the bloke who'll take on Joseph Parker for his WBO heavyweight title fight?
Tom Bruce and Lockie Ferguson deserve to be mentioned as possible Blackcaps Test players and what's if Ajaz Patel is just better than Mitchell Santner?
Cool ya jets on Tom Latham, definitely wake up to the low key shambles that is Aotearoa's Test cricket team though.
Take two of Aotearoa's best three cricketers out of the Blackcaps and well, they don't go so well. And in some funk like South Africa's spinners dominating and we might have a shambles.
Henry Nicholls sucks, but Henry Nicholls hit a century. He's not the next great kiwi batsmen and he won't be dropped when he struggles to get a few runs.
Veteran opening batsmen are dominating the Plunket Shield and it's probably time that we take notice.
Perhaps you were surprised by the Blackcaps playing two spinners against South Africa? Well, we've got plenty of spinners and they might be better than the blokes who get the opportunities.
Rain ruined the fun down in Dunedin and Ross Taylor's gone-burgers, meaning Neil Broom gets the nod and the pressure's on Aotearoa's middle order for the second Test.
Ish Sodhi and Seth Rance went big with the wickets, while veterans and youngsters scored runs in round seven of the Plunket Shield.
Tim Southee got dropped from the Blackcaps Test team. Well, they just wanted to switch the style up so here's hoping the spinners dominate.
Amy Satterthwaite couldn't help the White Ferns win the Rose Bowl with her standard dose of runs, runs she'll be keen to take into the Women's World Cup later this year.
While lazy journalists rolled out the same yarn with the same quotes about Neil Wagner vs Dean Elgar, you may have missed a few things about this South African Test squad.
Contrary to common media opinion, Martin Guptill does not go out and score ODI tons because he thinks it’ll get him back in the Test team… he scores ODI tons because he’s one of the finest ODI batsmen on the damn planet.