Blackcaps vs Pakistan: ODI Toru
The Blackcaps big guns weren't at their best in the third ODI vs Pakistan, they did however play their roles to perfection.
The Blackcaps big guns weren't at their best in the third ODI vs Pakistan, they did however play their roles to perfection.
Mitchell Santner's set up shop as a mandatory Blackcaps ODI selection, without really doing a whole lot.
Cameron Fletcher hasn't just put himself back in the wicket-keepers who score runs mixer, he's emerged as a contender for this season's Super Smash 'The Finisher'.
Martin Guptill wasn't lit before the rain, then the rain came and he got lit like Bic in the Blackcaps second ODI vs Pakistan. Not sure what Rumman Raees is up to.
That was a handy little dash of red ink for Taylor. Not just because of the unbeaten 104 run partnership with his buddy that earned another ODI win for the Blackcaps but also because he tipped his career average back over 45.
Kyle Jamieson returned for Canterbury, Rob Nicol is Otago's talisman and the big dawgs keep on rollin'.
Any day Kane Williamson scores runs, is a day to remind yourself how great it is to be alive. Pakistan did some things too, don't get caught up in the game one hype.
Colin Munro opens the batting in ODI cricket and is asked to do a very difficult job - hit the best bowlers in the world for big ol' boundaries every innings.
Pakistan should be a lot better than West Indies and stormed to Champions Trophy glory, there's always the chance that they struggle in the cricketing Bermuda Triangle that is Aotearoa though.
Henry Nicholls is the Blackcaps' finisher, Todd Astle deserves a decent crack and why did George Worker replace a bowler for the Pakistan ODI series.
Anton Devcich is the best all-rounder in the Super Smash and Andrew Ellis has the most wickets, making them mandatory Super Smash All Stars.
Suzie Bates and Sophie Devine are struggling, Amy Satterthwaite's leading and Thamsyn Newton's ... playing? Let's take stock of what the kiwis in WBBL03 have been up to.
Tough week for the #KiwiWBBL gang with not many runs, not many wickets and a few losses.
Mark Chapman, Will Young and Tim Seifert are the best batsmen in the Super Smash and they're all youngsters.
Who is locked down in their Blackcaps ODI spot apart from a catastrophe and who are the contenders to wiggle into the 1st XI? Let ya boy to his duty to you glorious readers and lead the preparations for dat 2019 World Cup.