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    @No-Quarter said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    Also, 22 wins in 40 tests with 10 draws is absolutely phenomenal, what a golden age for NZ test cricket. Then you add the test championship on top of that and he's easily our GOAT captain.

    I don't think he is a great captain. Not a poor one by any stretch, but in my lifetime I reckon we have had better.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @No-Quarter said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    Also, 22 wins in 40 tests with 10 draws is absolutely phenomenal, what a golden age for NZ test cricket. Then you add the test championship on top of that and he's easily our GOAT captain.

    I don't think he is a great captain. Not a poor one by any stretch, but in my lifetime I reckon we have had better.

    He is quite a passive captain, whereas Baz was bolder. But Kane is a far superior batsman, especially at test level

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    @canefan said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @No-Quarter said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    Also, 22 wins in 40 tests with 10 draws is absolutely phenomenal, what a golden age for NZ test cricket. Then you add the test championship on top of that and he's easily our GOAT captain.

    I don't think he is a great captain. Not a poor one by any stretch, but in my lifetime I reckon we have had better.

    He is quite a passive captain, whereas Baz was bolder. But Kane is a far superior batsman, especially at test level

    Definitely the better bat, no argument there.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @canefan said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @No-Quarter said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    Also, 22 wins in 40 tests with 10 draws is absolutely phenomenal, what a golden age for NZ test cricket. Then you add the test championship on top of that and he's easily our GOAT captain.

    I don't think he is a great captain. Not a poor one by any stretch, but in my lifetime I reckon we have had better.

    He is quite a passive captain, whereas Baz was bolder. But Kane is a far superior batsman, especially at test level

    Definitely the better bat, no argument there.

    The team we had in the year leading up to the WTC win was probably the best we've ever had. He made good solid decisions as well but the team was stacked. Contrast some of his decisions in the recent Oz T20 series and the T20 WC, maybe it's just that T20 isn't his strong suit

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @canefan said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @No-Quarter said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    Also, 22 wins in 40 tests with 10 draws is absolutely phenomenal, what a golden age for NZ test cricket. Then you add the test championship on top of that and he's easily our GOAT captain.

    I don't think he is a great captain. Not a poor one by any stretch, but in my lifetime I reckon we have had better.

    He is quite a passive captain, whereas Baz was bolder. But Kane is a far superior batsman, especially at test level

    Definitely the better bat, no argument there.

    Night and day.

    I appreciated McCullum when he was on but he had a shitload of troughs in his career too.

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    @canefan said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @canefan said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @No-Quarter said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    Also, 22 wins in 40 tests with 10 draws is absolutely phenomenal, what a golden age for NZ test cricket. Then you add the test championship on top of that and he's easily our GOAT captain.

    I don't think he is a great captain. Not a poor one by any stretch, but in my lifetime I reckon we have had better.

    He is quite a passive captain, whereas Baz was bolder. But Kane is a far superior batsman, especially at test level

    Definitely the better bat, no argument there.

    The team we had in the year leading up to the WTC win was probably the best we've ever had. He made good solid decisions as well but the team was stacked. Contrast some of his decisions in the recent Oz T20 series and the T20 WC, maybe it's just that T20 isn't his strong suit

    No probables, definitely.

    Most of them are firmly in the discussion for best test XI of all time.

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    @MN5 said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @canefan said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    @No-Quarter said in Kane Williamson and Tim Southee:

    Also, 22 wins in 40 tests with 10 draws is absolutely phenomenal, what a golden age for NZ test cricket. Then you add the test championship on top of that and he's easily our GOAT captain.

    I don't think he is a great captain. Not a poor one by any stretch, but in my lifetime I reckon we have had better.

    He is quite a passive captain, whereas Baz was bolder. But Kane is a far superior batsman, especially at test level

    Definitely the better bat, no argument there.

    Night and day.

    I appreciated McCullum when he was on but he had a shitload of troughs in his career too.

    absolutely, there was a period though when Baz was captain and Kane was scoring well which was my favourite combo. Even the fielders were rushing in and the whole whole team was positive. Obviously we also had Boult and Southee playing their part too..but that was my favourite era. We had dropped the sledging but played hard.

    Kane kept that energy up for a little bit and now it has reverted to defensive test cricket approach. Hopefully Kane puts on some massive innings to help whoever is captain as I hate saying anything negative about the bloke..he is still a legend and would always like to think of him that way.

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    I dunno, I think Kane was the right captain for our team. The 'Bazball' approach is great for punching above your weight at times, but carries a large amount of risk which we didn't need to take given we had world class players throughout our 11. I'm not sure we would have made the test championship final by throwing caution to the wind all the time, we were extremely consistent during that period which got us through to the final and I think our tactics were spot on for that whole period.

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    One of our biggest problems of late is that Kane hasn't played much test cricket, and our standards and consistency across the whole team notably dropped away, leading to that loss against the bloody Bangles at home.

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