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Andrew Alderson: Hesson must take accountability

By Andrew Alderson
12:56 PM Friday Dec 7, 2012
Brendon McCullum (L) and Ross Taylor. Photo / Getty Images.

Brendon McCullum (L) and Ross Taylor. Photo / Getty Images.

One message was clear at New Zealand Cricket's new Auckland headquarters regarding Ross Taylor's shock loss of the captaincy and subsequent omission from the tour to South Africa.

Coach Mike Hesson is apparently solely responsible for hatching the whole plan.
This is scarcely believable. How could one man who has been in charge for two test tours and the World T20 possibly command such executive powers.

Certainly he must take some accountability. Under the current structure he is ultimately responsible for the team's performance. Yet more fingerprints must be somewhere near this crime scene. If we can be flippant for a moment: maybe they were wearing gloves...

What many forget is Taylor's captaincy was already under scrutiny before Hesson took over but it seems the former Otago coach who is regularly referred to as having "no test experience" and who has patronisingly been called "a boy" in some media is going to take the rap regardless.

Chief executive David White pointed out relentlessly that he wanted to front the media on his return from Dubai. A public relations disaster, of which it is hard to conjure up a suitable New Zealand sporting comparison, has built in his absence. The timing is appalling with Taylor leading the team to victory in Colombo.

White produced a candidate for Understatement Of The Year in relation to the decision. "Not ideal," he said. "It was purely down to coach feedback."

White said Taylor had been offered the chance to stay on as test skipper. He tried to claim Taylor hadn't been "stripped" of the captaincy as a result, until it was pointed out he was going to lose the 50-over and 20-over components to Brendon McCullum. McCullum will now assume the entire role.

White again looked somewhat ambitiously into his crystal ball when assessing Taylor's prospects of playing England when they tour: "No doubt," he asserted.

By Andrew Alderson

- Herald on Sunday

Matthew Tetley () | 02:06PM Friday, 07 Dec 2012
The captaincy must go to tim southee or kane williamson in future tours if ross taylor is not up to playing in these terrible playing environments. Bmac hardly deserves his spot at the moment, it must be time for hamish rutherford to come and open with quptill.
Northbloke (Auckland Central) | 02:06PM Friday, 07 Dec 2012
This is as crazy as the West Indies being without Chris Gayle. He's simply the best batsman we've got, and perfectly acceptable as a captain. McCullum will have some serious questions asked of him (I'd hope!) if he doesn't start performing with the bat (and as a captain) - his last test century was in 2010, and he's had three test ducks in 2012.
Berzerk (Auckland Central) | 02:06PM Friday, 07 Dec 2012
Taylor or McCullum as captain? I don't care as long as they are winning games. Both deserve their spots in the team (some of you are being way to harsh on McCullum). Taylor has lost a lot of games (too many) as Captain so maybe it's time for a change. Obviously things haven't been handled well. I think for Taylor to make himself unavailable for the SA tour is immature and unprofessional. Let's face it as Captain Taylors form has been pretty good but the overall results have been shocking. Why the all or nothing attitude? Very dissapointing.
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