Name a single Hamilton club cricketer I've hyped up?@ howsie: high score: 48*
no ones saying he won't be a good player but your overhyping of hawke cup and hamilton club cricketers as the next domestic gods is reaching self parody levels, especially since you change your tune as soon as they leave and now seem to be in line with your once hated ex-coach.
looks like kugglejuggle is having some fun. good on wellington for giving him a chance a few years back rather than letting him straggle behind the mighty brandon hiini forever.
Your word on Mitchell has been okay I guess, Mathieson's likely impact was overdone (although Blocky suggests we see a shadow of his nets form once he gets on the field).Name a single Hamilton club cricketer I've hyped up?
Poor example. Devcich is a limited overs international (a failed limited overs international) and he pretty much always gets selected for ND's LO sides. His first class record on the other hand is so poor I doubt whether he'd be able to get a regular gig in any FC side in NZ.Like I said earlier, Devcich may be an average batsmen but he isn't the scrub you lot make him out to be, and he can't even make this team, an international cricketer. I think it says something about Popli and co afaic.
45 average (164 SR) in his two T20Is itbt. Like crab grass not pulled out at the root, he'll be back.Poor example. Devcich is a limited overs international (a failed limited overs international)
Yet there he was scoring a first class 100 for New Zealand A three months ago. Calling him a failed limited overs international is just a tad premature, I mean he does average over 40 in T20's. I hope to god like the rest of us he never makes the team again but he played what, five games? He would slot into this CD team somewhere today I would guess, quite easily.Poor example. Devcich is a limited overs international (a failed limited overs international) and he pretty much always gets selected for ND's LO sides. His first class record on the other hand is so poor I doubt whether he'd be able to get a regular gig in any FC side in NZ.
I'm going to put it out there that I actually think he should be in the mix for T20Is. He shouldn't open given the resources available and probably wouldn't be in my top dozen or so specialist batsmen but his darts are valuable. Having two "spin" options in the side is always pretty handy and for all his faults with the bat he's not going to waste deliveries. Should be competing with Hira for a spot in the squad, assuming Vettori's not going to play.45 average (164 SR) in his two T20Is itbt. Like crab grass not pulled out at the root, he'll be back.
That was a good day for him. But everyone has good days. Since that solitary hundred he's averaged 21.44 in 11 first class innings with a top score of 48 - more or less in line with his career returns. He's garbage at long form cricket. He's the batting equivalent of Ronnie Hira and he certainly shouldn't be used as an example of how ND's first class cup runneth over.Yet there he was scoring a first class 100 for New Zealand A three months ago. Calling him a failed limited overs international is just a tad premature, I mean he does average over 40 in T20's. I hope to god like the rest of us he never makes the team again but he played what, five games? He would slot into this CD team somewhere today I would guess, quite easily.
Yeah, those two know it too, from what we saw last Friday night.Should be competing with Hira for a spot in the squad, assuming Vettori's not going to play.
Only if you or Bradburn were given a chance to select the CD+Devcich side. If you actually offered the Devcich to the CD staff for today's game in exchange for any of the blokes in that lineup I reckon they'd laugh at you and rightly so. Greg Hay was probably the last batsman picked in that lineup and he not only averages 40+ across his career and has scored more than 100 runs this season without being dismissed, but he's on 26* amidst a terrible batting effort from both sides and/or a poor wicket. There's no way they'd been keen to replace him with Devcich, and if you think they'd replace a bowler, the captain, Jamie How, or one of their successful, young top order batsmen with him then you're really kidding yourself.He would slot into this CD team somewhere today I would guess, quite easily.
Right. So a guy who hasn't played first class cricket for five years because he simply wasn't good enough. A 26 year old batting all rounder who probably has the worst "stats" of any batsmen in the country and some young kid that averages under 30 after a couple of seasons are all "sure fire" starts ahead of Devcich. You are kidding yourself PEWS.Otherwise, not a chance in hell.
Haha nah that's red ball Devcich, except he's 28.A 26 year old batting all rounder who probably has the worst "stats" of any batsmen in the country
If they were that desperate, I think they'd convince Tim Weston or Peter Ingram to come out of retirement.Toss up between Ben Smith, Greg Hay or Kieran Noema-Barnett.
Toss up between Ben Smith, Greg Hay or Kieran Noema-Barnett.
FixedRight. So a guy who hasn't played first class cricket for five years because he simply wasn't good enough to make the CD batting line up because it was boss. A 26 year old batting all rounder who probably has the worst "stats" of any batsmen in the country barring Anton Devcich and one of the most promising young (oooh a pun) batsmen post KW in the country starts ahead of Devcich.