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Selectors discuss contracting Ryder

Jesse Ryder's manager believes the batsman is a genuine chance to receive a New Zealand Cricket contract and a place in the ODI squad to tour England despite his off-field problems earlier this year

Cricinfo staff
03-Apr-2008

Jesse Ryder has reportedly shed five kilograms as he aims to improve his fitness and attitude © Getty Images
 
Jesse Ryder's manager believes the batsman is a genuine chance to receive a New Zealand Cricket (NZC) contract and a place in the ODI squad to tour England despite his off-field problems earlier this year. The selectors are meeting in Christchurch this week to decide on the touring parties as well as the group of contracted players for next season.
Missing from last year's list will be Stephen Fleming, Craig McMillan, Shane Bond and Lou Vincent. Based purely on form, Ryder would appear likely to make the cut as he made his ODI debut in the home series against England and averaged 49 from five games.
However, it is unclear whether the incident where Ryder punched a window in a local bar, leaving him with a severely injured hand, will be held against him. Ryder's manager Aaron Klee said the batsman had used his enforced time away from cricket to lose five kilograms in a bid to show the selectors he was improving his attitude.
"NZC have to weigh everything up - fitness, behaviour and injury rehab - and I'm sure they'll weigh risks up along with the opportunity," Klee told the Dominion Post. "He's in with a shot. I think they are pretty pleased with Jesse but they've given me no indication whether he's in line for a contract or might get picked for the one-day team."
Klee was confident Ryder would be fit for the one-day portion of the England tour if selected, although his hand will not have recovered in time for the Tests. However, he said while Ryder's behaviour was improving giving up alcohol was not part of the equation at the moment.
"He is 23. You are not going to change Jesse 100%, but if he can learn to make some smarter decision he will get over the line," Klee said. "Going to a 23-year-old and saying you can't drink any more is a big call.
"He is still wearing a protective splint but he's pretty much got complete movement back in his thumb and his index finger has three-quarter movement in it, so the medical specialists are pretty happy with it. We think he will be ready for the one-dayers if they want him, then we just need to find a club or a county second XI that he can get some cricket with beforehand."
New Zealand's general manager Lindsay Crocker said the team management had not yet made a decision on Ryder's immediate future. "We've got a very open mind on the subject, so yes, it will be a point of discussion for the selectors," Crocker said. If Ryder does receive a contract from NZC he will be on a minimum of NZ$74,000 a year, with the top-ranked player to be paid $174,000.
The contract list will be decided before the England trip although the new deals will not officially start until June 1. "Generally speaking, all the players on the tour of England will have got contracts," Crocker said. "But often their relative rankings are a topic of much discussion among the players so we want to get them out of the way a bit earlier."