He's meant to be an allrounder though isn't he? So about par?Scott Kuggeleijn has a First Class batting average of close to 30. Not bad,
Shanan it is. Lol at this high-falutin' Shannon stuff.Wow, Shannon "the mud wrestler" Stewart
He usually bats at 8 so I would say he is the bowler who bats a bit; Woodcock and Boam would be the true allroudners. Woody the spinner, Boam the batsman who bowls a bit and Kuggs that bowler who bats a bit in the 5-7-8 range.He's meant to be an allrounder though isn't he? So about par?
Yeah, those Stewart wickets; innocuous bowling and bad batting. Apologies to Lee Germon and the groundsman for my assumption the pitch was under-prepared again.The highlights are up and it looks pretty awful.
Craig Cachopa and Hopkins beaten all ends up be full swinging balls from Stewart - no blaming the pitch there.
Kitchen edges down leg off Stewart
Guptill-Bunce misses a full straight one from Stewart (possibly sliding down leg but still...)
De Grandhomme bounced out by McCone
B Marting thoroughly bounced out by McCone
Astle uses one of his trademark appeals to get a wicket.
TBF, this is the battle of the wooden-spooners
He's lively. Seems thinner/leaner than a year ago than when the show. Or was that TV adding a few pounds?
I'd like to get in and rescue Michael Barry ftr before we put a torch to that barn. Held JimmyGS to joint Suburbs New Lynn youth cricketer of the year in 2010, looks a slightly belated addition to the FC circuit tbh.Considering Auckland have been collapsing in a heap on their road of a home pitch all season, it probably shouldn't come as a surprise that getting their wickets away from home is a first in, first served kinda deal. I wouldn't read too much into a part timer destroying the worst batting line up of the season. These things happen.
He's lively. Seems thinner/leaner than a year ago than when the show. Or was that TV adding a few pounds?
It's amazing how much difference the rear vs front-on camera angle makes (to my watching anyway). From the front-on camera Ferguson looks damn quick and intimidating there, even if wildly inaccurate as Kippax points out. When it switches to the rear view that we're more accustomed to suddenly his approach to the crease looks leisurely and the big wind-up and release also looks less impressive.Yeah, I should make it known there was a heck of a lot of really raw, short and wide filth left on the cutting room floor of that video. His chances of Ford Trophy play are zero itbt, but he'd be a great watch at Roadington, so I've done what I can.
awtaI rate Latham, but not as a opener. Will probably end up a very good number 4.