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***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

Polo23

International Debutant
Har har :p

You know what I meant, who do you think has the best batting in the competition? I'm genuinely interested, because there's quite a few very close together.



No.

Anton Devcich batting at three with James Marshall at four doesn't help your argument. :p
Auckland's batting in this game is very strong. Raval at 7 is incredible depth.

I like Wellington's batting lineup too.

On paper CD's lineup is probably the best but runs arent scored on paper.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Auckland's batting in this game is very strong. Raval at 7 is incredible depth.

I like Wellington's batting lineup too.

On paper CD's lineup is probably the best but runs arent scored on paper.
I haven't claimed anything other than they're the best line up on paper, and generally the best batting on field.

Aucklands in this game, especially with a quality import like Bopara, is very good.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Wilson
Parlane
Flynn
Marshall
Williamson
McGlashan
Yovich
Boult

Then a tail of Aldridge, Scott and Boult. Right up their imo.
Is good but if you're giving yourself Flynn back from the BCs then you'd have to give other teams their BlackCaps back too - surely Wellington would come out on top then.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Wilson
Parlane
Flynn
Marshall
Williamson
McGlashan
Yovich
Boult

Then a tail of Aldridge, Scott and Boult. Right up their imo.
Wilson isn't crash hot, Michael Parlane is known to be a bit of a flat track bully, Flynn will be away playing tests, Marshall is Marshall and McGlashan isn't what he his in ODs.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Is good but if you're giving yourself Flynn back from the BCs then you'd have to give other teams their BlackCaps back too - surely Wellington would come out on top then.
Flynn's only going to miss a month at most for the BC's this summer, he wont be playing to much cricket for New Zealand this summer imo.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Wilson isn't crash hot, Michael Parlane is known to be a bit of a flat track bully, Flynn will be away playing tests, Marshall is Marshall and McGlashan isn't what he his in ODs.
Wilson averaged over 40 last season, he's one of our better opening batsmen.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Tuffey out and 151/7. I can't believe there were people around seriously suggesting we should play four pacemen against Pakistan with Tuffey at 8.

Also, Taylor is smashing it for CD. Can't complain as long as he's scoring runs.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Active domestic topic today, given me five pages to read through!

Disappointing to see the NZ Invitation top order fall apart, especially first test candidates Cumming and McIntosh, and even Elliott who must've been pushing for a place had he produced an innings of substance. Flynn might have an issue on 49 but at least hes scoring runs, and Reece Young's half century should give him some confidence.

Ross Taylor's scoring well for CD too, a 120 run partnership with Sinclair bringing some respectability to the Central batting effort.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Chris Martin playing an epic innings. 8* off 19 balls. WAG.

He scored more than Todd Astle and Andy Ellis. WAG.
Here's an interesting statistic - Martin finished on 10* and its the first time hes made double figures in a first class/one day/T20 match since January 2008 (when he made 12* vs Bangladesh).
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Finally, Taylor goes. At least he got some time out in the middle I spose.
Listening to Radiosport he didn't seem that impressed at the decision to give him out apparently. Incidentally it was McGlashan's tenth catch of the match, equalling the New Zealand first class record for most catches in a match (with Nevin and Hopkins).
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Disappointing to see the NZ Invitation top order fall apart, especially first test candidates Cumming and McIntosh, and even Elliott who must've been pushing for a place had he produced an innings of substance. Flynn might have an issue on 49 but at least hes scoring runs, and Reece Young's half century should give him some confidence.
I have a feeling they'll still select Elliott for the tests based on ODI form.

I also see Guptill is 26 (50) against Wellington's fairly pedestrian bowling attack. Game time = good.

Lol at McCullum batting 4 for Otago. Wonder how he'll go against Bond. Knowing our luck he'll probably cop one on the hand and break a finger :huh:
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Listening to Radiosport he didn't seem that impressed at the decision to give him out apparently. Incidentally it was McGlashan's tenth catch of the match, equalling the New Zealand first class record for most catches in a match (with Nevin and Hopkins).
Ten is really the record? Am surprised it's not higher. With 6 wickets left that's going to be broken here no doubt.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
I have a feeling they'll still select Elliott for the tests based on ODI form.

I also see Guptill is 26 (50) against Wellington's fairly pedestrian bowling attack. Game time = good.

Lol at McCullum batting 4 for Otago. Wonder how he'll go against Bond. Knowing our luck he'll probably cop one on the hand and break a finger :huh:
I wouldn't be writting Elliot off completely but hes hardly set the world alight in his three innings in New Zealand this summer, nor does he have the flashest test record (in fact Ian O'Brien nearly averages higher). The way Fulton's going I wouldn't mind playing him in the middle order instead.

And McGlashan now has the record for most catches in a New Zealand first class match with Patton caught behind off Scott for a duck.
 

Somerset

Cricketer Of The Year
Ten is really the record? Am surprised it's not higher. With 6 wickets left that's going to be broken here no doubt.
Ten was the record. :p Surprised its that low too, even more so that ten was a relatively recent record set with Nevin and Hopkins the previous holders.
 

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