The Asian Age

‘Ryder can make a comeback’

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Wellington, Oct. 20: New Zealand cricket team coach Mike Hesson has met with all- rounder Jesse Ryder on his return from England, and said that the player has got ground to make up for return to national team.

It signalled the first time Ryder had indicated a clear interest in playing for New Zealand since he was exiled from internatio­nal cricket after his Auckland bar hijinks in February.

Ryder’s broad shadow would loom over New Zealand’s World Cup buildup, particular­ly if the all- rounder continues to plunder domestic runs for Otago and the national side’s top order struggle, or there are injuries to frontliner­s, Stuff. co. nz reported.

Hesson was positive in his reflection­s on the conversati­on he had with the swashbuckl­ing batsman. He said that it was nice to meet Ryder and see how he’s tracking, and added that captain Brendon McCullum had a chat to the all rounder the other day.

Clearly his off- field behaviour and a pledge of 100 per cent commitment would count more than form in the coming weeks, and Hesson remained firm with the stance he took in not considerin­g Ryder for selection since February.

His New Zealand teammates need convincing too. Hesson said that they always know Ryder is going to score runs and that’s not the point. He added that they obviously need all their players to be desperatel­y keen to play for New Zealand.

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Jesse Ryder

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