Looking back at NZ's season, there's still hope
It would be wrong to view Hobart as the most misleading of false dawns for New Zealand, says an editorial in the New Zealand Herald .
Nikita Bastian
25-Feb-2013
It would be wrong to view Hobart as the most misleading of false dawns for New Zealand, says an editorial in the New Zealand Herald.
The backs-to-the-wall final day at the Basin Reserve, with Kane Williamson leading the heroics after captain Ross Taylor was sidelined with a broken forearm, offered the hope that better may, indeed, be around the corner. Coach John Wright has undoubtedly made progress towards creating a more robust and more resistant unit, and there is the promise of a good crop of young players on the horizon.
The problem for Wright this summer was that the search for quick fixes meant plucking players from relative obscurity. Unsurprisingly, this proved fraught. For every Dean Brownlie and Doug Bracewell, there was a Rob Nichol and Brent Arnel.
Nikita Bastian is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo