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Oh dear god. It's like the Stu Mills or Joe Austin-Smellie departures only much worse. WTF is going on?
He certainly preferred a lack of sideways like a No. 8 tbf.Lol Siddons. "I don't know why he's leaving. We givez him so much opportunitiez!"
Like playing a batting allrounder every second game at number eight and barely giving him a bowl?
Cricket | NZC snub leaves Firebirds in tight spot | Stuff.co.nzNew Zealand pitches also need to change. Last summer they were flat and got even flatter, with Martin (fifth), Nethula (ninth) and Sodhi (15th) the highest spinners on the Plunket Shield wicket-taking charts. Meetings have already been convened at NZC about curators producing surfaces that offer something for the quicks but will break up and turn on days three and four.
"If a young guy is trying to be a spin bowler and the ball's going straight on then that's no fun."
A few young tweakers have impressed Wiseman, including Auckland's Dane Watson and Otago's Mark Craig. The spinners are out there; they just need encouragement and fine tuning.
"We've got to start developing guys that take wickets on the last days of test matches and start winning games. We've got guys who can spin it, it just may take time.
"We've put plenty of resources into pace bowling recently. We need to put that same amount of effort and energy into our spin bowlers. They don't just fall out of trees."
Feathers are predicted to fly as Firebirds contracts are thrashed out at Cricket Wellington's headquarters in the next fortnight.
Grant Elliott was Wellington's sole representative on the 20-strong list of New Zealand Cricket contracted players for the next 12 months, much to the disgust of Firebirds coach Jamie Siddons.
Not only does he believe James Franklin and Luke Ronchi were hard done by, but their omission leaves him with the near-impossible task of squeezing nine current or former internationals onto his 14-man contract list for next summer.
Such is the issue that Siddons expects a few Firebirds to seriously entertain offers from other provinces.
"Trying to rank them from 1-8 is the most difficult part and any one of them who will be 4, 5, 6 or 7 could have an argument that they could be top-3. They could easily jump into a higher spot at another MA [major association] given they've got five blokes they can chuck out and we haven't," Siddons said.
"It's a matter of what their commitment to Wellington is and whether that extra $5000 they might get from going to another MA is going to make all the difference over a year.
"It's hard. If I was thinking I was the best player in this place and I was only given [contract] No 6, I'd be pretty pissed off as well. We're expecting to have some arguments."
Northern Districts and Auckland both have five players on the national list, Otago four, Canterbury three and Central Districts two. Elliott deserves to be on there but Franklin and Ronchi did too, in Siddons' estimation.
"Someone that's in the team one week and out of a contract the next is really hard for me understand. Franky, you'd just give him a contract and then get the best out of him," Siddons said of Franklin.
"He's probably the No 1 or one of the top players in the country, when he comes back to first-class cricket. He should be given a contract. You can't just throw someone out of a top 20 I would've thought."
Franklin scored 47 not out, 0 and 53 not out in New Zealand's one-day series win in South Africa in January but his formed tailed off to the extent that he averaged just 11.67 on the recent tour to England and took none for 113 with the ball at an economy rate of 7.53.
Ronchi scored 47 runs at 7.83 on the same England trip. But opening the batting is not his strength, says Siddons, despite Black Caps coach Mike Hesson reiterating that it's the only spot where Ronchi can get a game for New Zealand.
"Yeah, but he's better than some of those in the middle order, so you shouldn't be closing the door there. He's better than the other three or four guys that they're throwing around, in my opinion," said Siddons.
"He will fire in the middle order in one-day and Twenty20 and in test cricket he'd dominate."
Fast bowler Mark Gillespie was the other Wellington player in contention for a national contract. Siddons felt Gillespie was worthy of one but, such are the stocks New Zealand have developed in that area, that other bowlers were simply more deserving.
Wellington and the other major associations need to submit a contract list of between nine and 13 players to NZC by July 26. The Firebirds aim to name 13 and then add their fourteenth player at a later date.
The job of getting players onto the bottom of their list has been made easier by Scott Kuggeleijn transferring to Northern Districts and Harry Boam making himself unavailable.
tl;dr summary: "Siddons says Ronchi is 'booming' through the crease"
PS will start a few weeks after the Tests on that tour ftr.Or if Bracewell isn't tearing through domestic lineups before the Bangladesh tour, he should be given a spell.
Ah ok.PS will start a few weeks after the Tests on that tour ftr.
Yeah FWIW Littlejohn has already stuck his neck out in print by saying Sodhi's years away from selection I believe.imagine Hesson will take a punt on someone. I think Sodhi is further away from being ready than Milne is tbh.
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Well then Wiseman better make damn sure the domestic pitches offer some turn next season. Otherwise he's never going to develop at domestic level.Yeah FWIW Littlejohn has already stuck his neck out in print by saying Sodhi's years away from selection I believe.
It's understood the Knights are close to securing the services of a batting all-rounder to bolster their squad for the 2013/14 season. Possible targets that fit that category include Central Districts' Carl Cachopa, his brother Craig (Auckland) and Otago's Jimmy Neesham.
The major associations can contract 14 players and have to submit a list of between nine and 13 players to NZC by July 26.
"We've obviously got a rough idea of what our list looks like," Pamment said.
"We can now action that and target one or two key players that we could bring to ND that would bring value to our squad."
"Losing Brent Arnel [to Wellington] and having Corey elevated gives us a little room towards the top of our list to potentially attract someone from another association. We'll do that really diligently - to come to ND, you've got to be a certain type of person to be in our mix.
"We won't do that unless we believe we can bring the skill-set and the type of character that's going to add some real value to us."
Pamment said the Knights are also likely to change tack slightly in their approach to seeking imports for the HRV Cup Twenty20 competition.
Last season the Knights had success with proven English performers Steven Croft and James Foster, despite missing out on the playoffs, but Pamment said import hunting wasn't a major priority at present.
"We're going to be heavily reliant on our own squad and then look to bring in perhaps individuals who could add some real specific qualities.
"We perhaps won't be scouring the marked like we have in the past for Twenty20 specialists, and more maybe relying on guys who are in the [Australian domestic T20] Big Bash squads to do short term jobs for us."