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O'Donnell is an absolute gun - benefit of having an old man who is a professional throw-down giver.
O'Donnell is an absolute gun - benefit of having an old man who is a professional throw-down giver.
As Robbie fits both those parameters, I'd like to see him get a go.There will be someone new in the PS team to bring down to the Basin next week, with Guptill on duty obvs. Someone contracted, in form.
No issue with it if it's a proper league game. Not the best approach if it was a friendly, but given it wasn't then he's surely obliged to play his best game.No issue with what Findlay did myself, at all.
50?!?!? Wow. Sarcasm, right?nah, that's not really fair, tbh. Should've retired on 50, let alone 307.
Probably only retired because his legs gave out TBF.Fully agreed. If you're playing premier cricket, you have to cop it when you play teams considerably better than you. In the Hawke's Bay, that means copping a flogging in the field. In Wellington, that means consistently being bowled out for double figure scores. There's no real difference here. I'm only disappointed he retired at all.
EDIT: e.g. Wainui have copped some fearsome floggings CricHQ | Wainuiomata Cricket Club., Premier (e.g. versus Collegians) and so have Naenae CricHQ | Naenae Old Boys Cricket Club., Premier (e.g. versus Johnsonville). That's cricket.
Er, why the **** were they playing at that level. Clearly in over their heads.As Robbie fits both those parameters, I'd like to see him get a go.
Didn't think this was worth a thread - what are our thoughts on the following: Cricket: Schoolboys left reeling in knock from CEO - Sport - Hawke's Bay Today News
No issue with what Findlay did myself, at all.
New Zealand internationals have been ruled out of Twenty20 finals weekend in Hamilton, but towering West Indies paceman Jason Holder could be a surprise starter for Otago.
Black Caps team management confirmed no one from the ODI squad to face India, to be named today, would be released. That means Tim Southee, Corey Anderson and Kane Williamson will sit out Northern Districts' home semifinal against Canterbury.
And Otago players Brendon McCullum, Nathan McCullum, Jesse Ryder and Jimmy Neesham won't be risked in Saturday's final due to its proximity to the first ODI in Napier the following day.
Meanwhile, if Seddon Park puts on a good show, it will get a "big tick" as a future host if the finals weekend concept continues, according to New Zealand Cricket's general manager of domestic cricket, David Cooper.
Last year the six major associations made the decision to move the majority of games to night fixtures to make the most of television viewer number opportunities, so having finals games played in those Friday/Saturday night time slots was a natural continuation of that.
"Obviously it meant that some associations didn't have a venue that could be available," Cooper said. "And of the four major associations that had venues that could hold night games, realistically the only one that was practical in this window when we did the scheduling was Seddon Park."
The boutique ground was also a factor, with NZC not so keen to see the likes of big stadiums Eden Park and Westpac Stadium host a potentially neutral final.
The six associations will review the finals weekend concept at the end of the season.
"Obviously if Hamilton turn out in force on Friday night and support the Knights and the preliminary final, and regardless of the outcome of that game, turn up on Saturday to watch the final, it would put a big tick against Seddon Park as an ideal venue and underline it as a preferred venue for finals of domestic cricket, but there's other factors that'll weigh into that of course," Cooper said.
Profits from the weekend will go into NZC's professional pool, which is used to pay the costs of running the domestic competitions.
Yeah, he top scored in his team's loss to the Thunder.Dan Harris recalled to his BBL side ftr.
Yes, I heard it too.loss to the Thunder