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Where does Ross Taylor rank?

Craig

World Traveller
In terms of most naturally talented players to play for New Zealand in your time of watching or if possible off all NZ batsmen?

In my time I would say he is up near the top, if he isn't. Perhaps you can add Craig McMillan but he has never had the application to do well at Test level. Stephen Fleming when he is fine touch, but his has been mental in not converting 50's into 100's so he will go down as merely a 'good' player then a world class one he could have been. As for Nathan Astle I always considered him to be on the inconsistent side, not to take away his ability when he was in form.
 

Zinzan

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Its early days for him, but he certainly doesn't look out of place at international level.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Very talented, of that there can be no doubt. Not sure where he would rank though, right up there with Craig McMillan as the most talented batsman I have personally seen New Zealand produce.

Fleming and Astle, while two of the best batsman in New Zealand's history both had major technical faults and would often fall victim to them and I never got the impression that there were far more talented than any of the other batsman they played with, more successful but not more talented.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Obviously talented although I have some concerns after today - strange I know considering he got a hundred

He looked all at sea vs Tait's pace (not surprising when you consider he's never faced anyone of that pace before) and seemed to have little answer when tied down other than to hoik to leg.

On another day, (remembering that he edged in the air twice thru slips, french cut more than once and played and missed at plenty) it would've been an ugly failure.

However, a hundred is a hundred and there's no doubt that he's as well equipped as anyone since McMillan to be NZ's first world-class bat since Martin Crowe (sorry, but test averages in the 30s dont cut it IMO).
 

Steulen

International Regular
Sad thing is, even if he is the new Ricky Ponting, playing for New Zealand will make it hard for him to achieve real success, i.e. lifting the right trophies.
 

simmy

International Regular
He reminds me a lot of Ally Cook for England. Both have very prosperous careers ahead of them....
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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Sad thing is, even if he is the new Ricky Ponting, playing for New Zealand will make it hard for him to achieve real success, i.e. lifting the right trophies.
A world class batsman is a good starting point for a world class team though. In Taylor, Fulton, Vettori, Fleming and McCullum, New Zealand have the core of a very good team. They need to sort the bowling (in particular) properly to build on that potential though.
 

Armadillo

State Vice-Captain
A world class batsman is a good starting point for a world class team though. In Taylor, Fulton, Vettori, Fleming and McCullum, New Zealand have the core of a very good team. They need to sort the bowling (in particular) properly to build on that potential though.
Don't forget Oram in ODIs
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Err, no, Roger Twose is beyond question NZ's finest ODI batsman of the modern era.

Unfortunately, he only had a very short career. Taylor could well do every bit as well and play about 3 times the number of games.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
And what's wrong with Oram in tests, I ask you? Ditto Styris - Both averaged over 40 until the recent Sri lanka series IIRC.

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Oram's bowling in tests isn't particularly useful.

Given though, his batting in ODIs with the exception of the CB series hasn't been particularly useful either.
 

Will Scarlet

U19 Debutant
An ODI specialist?

While he has shown potential to be a great ODI batsman he is yet to play test cricket and has a fairly average FC record, which is littered with quick 30s and 40s. I'll wait to see him play test cricket before I'm convinced he will excel there.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Oram's bowling in tests isn't particularly useful.

Given though, his batting in ODIs with the exception of the CB series hasn't been particularly useful either.
He's an alright bowler at home, where the conditions suit him. Sure, he won't get picked as an out and out bowling option like he once was (again, IIRC) but he's definitely a handy bowler to have to go with his batting, which certainly isn't poor in tests.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Err, no, Roger Twose is beyond question NZ's finest ODI batsman of the modern era.

Unfortunately, he only had a very short career. Taylor could well do every bit as well and play about 3 times the number of games.
"Beyond question" is a real stretch and btw he averaged all of 25 in tests

Taylor, on the evidence to date, would've underachieved if his stats end up like Twose'
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
"Beyond question" is a real stretch
Not really, Astle's the only one who comes close. And they were totally different players.
btw he averaged all of 25 in tests
I couldn't give a ****. Taylor hasn't even played a Test yet, I wasn't discussing his prowess in Tests, I was discussing it in ODIs.
Taylor, on the evidence to date, would've underachieved if his stats end up like Twose'
Not really, an average in the mid-40s is about as good as anyone but Michael Bevan can hope for.
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Taylor seems like a real class act.

He has got to work on his celebrations though. Seriously, the whole tongue sticking out, 'blah' pose is a little......
 

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