aydee wrote:It is a shame that he will not be around franchise cricket, as there is a lot that teammates and opponents could learn from playing against the country's outstanding player, but I think in this instance, the good outweighs the bad.
Happy for Taylor. He will be involved in a professional setup, earn some 'change', get a chance to acclimatise, assess the conditions which can only be beneficial to his game and he can pass on some knowledge to the other guys. de Grandhomme will no doubt envy Taylor, as should many other losers like him!
I too feel it would have been more beneficial for Taylor(& Vusi) to have stuck around our local scence, but in truth the Rhinos will only play one Logan Cup game in that time, while the second game possible will take place as they into their NZ already so accepting these offers was a better option.
Zimdoggy, I think our Logan Cup is comparable to NZ's and certainly of more value than their T20s - which look inferior to our version. Vusi was unwise to skip our T20 competition though, it more competitive - probably was offered less money thatn what his getting to play grade cricket!
Flower power is right, the NZ technical team had enough time to study Taylor so we shouldn't be overly worried - they failed to capitalise on his lack of footwork, I doubt it will be any different there.
Contrary to some of the comments which imply this will assist him in the Test - to expect any benefits to accrue to Taylor's game, would be equivalent to saying poor overall bowling performances by Jarvis in the Stanbic T20, is a reflection of the quality of his bowling. By that I mean we should not read anything at all into this, as far as how it will aid his Test performances because as most of you have pointed out - that's a rubbish form of the game which you 'couldn't care less about'.
On the other hand, I've seen many player with highs in the IPL, put out attrocious Test performances soon after that. I only hope the opposite is true of Taylor. After a very poor run against Pakistan, he's been, against NZ, one of the best batsmen not just for Zim but internationally in that tour, so repeating his performances in the Test against the same side would raise his profile even more.