And presumably you come and watch every game?Good to see Anderson getting some games in the New Zealand Comp, but i dont think the standard is that good. Why you only play 5 games
Sometimes. Unless they're spinners, in which case they have no chance of being any good.Do you ever have anything positive to say about any NZ players?
Because in front of them are Mills, Martin, Tuffey, Adams and Hira. Auckland are down to their subs bar Anderson and McKay.Anderson gets some overs (38-13-95-2) econ 2.5. His bowling partners -
Nichol 58 matches 14 wickets at 60.07
Grandholme 14 matches 8 wickets at 39.75
McKay 8 matches 22 wickets at 23.22
Hayne 4 matches 7 wickets 53.28
Bates 3 matches 7 wickets at 18.57
How come Auckland's bowlers haven't played very many f/c matches?
Well they certainly got lots of overs under their belts. Are Tuffey and Adams allowed to play for Auckland when they come back from the ICL?Because in front of them are Mills, Martin, Tuffey, Adams and Hira. Auckland are down to their subs bar Anderson and McKay.
To be fair, his two hundreds this season have both been on the deadest of dead pitches, with Canterbury rattling along to 344/1 to get a ridiculously easy win today. On the other hand, his effort in the match were he scored two 90's on a tough pitch earlier in the season was hugely impressive.Yeah, Adams had taken something like 27 wickets at an average of 5 in the first 5 rounds of the State Championship for Auckland. They're finding life a bit difficult now.
Greg Hay continues to score runs. I thought his average might have been a bit of a fluke after his first two seasons, but he's doing it again to suggest he really does have immense ability.
As long as he doesn't do a Sinclair.To be fair, his two hundreds this season have both been on the deadest of dead pitches, with Canterbury rattling along to 344/1 to get a ridiculously easy win today. On the other hand, his effort in the match were he scored two 90's on a tough pitch earlier in the season was hugely impressive.