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***Official*** New Zealand Domestic Season 2014/15

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
@MarkCurrieNZ Dec 26
I love it when Mitchell Santner drops sitters. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy! #smarmylittleprick
Santner's scratch handicap golf smarm is hated down in Dunedin, apparently. Get him to put in a big one against Otago next.
 
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CharlesLara

U19 12th Man
Haha Kip knows more than me these days, clearly. He was doing a landscaping degree and is also a very good hockey player, and lost passion for the game I think. Complex bloke Morgs, was very, very talented at 17-18 - was the best death bowler the Aces had just before the HRV/Champs League came in then got overcoached/wasn't able to be a free thinker about his own game, and became very mechanical and much less effective. Real shame, was slippery quick, swung it and hit a big ball, scored 80-odd on FC debut with his old uncluttered mind. '

My experiences of Auckland bowlers changed greatly from more recent times to 10 years ago. Now, you get guys almost exclusvely >125km who swing it out of the hand. Guys like Matt Quinn, Deano Bartlett etc stick out like dogs balls as guys who hit the deck with any great venom. Apparently Brett Randall is of a similar ilk. Previous to that, you'd get guys who hit the deck a lot better, and probably did rely on seam rather than long swinging HVs that expose poor club techniques. And obviously the average age is significantly lower.
Played in Auckland 17's alongside Greg, interesting chap to say the least, but means well and could definitely get it through, Brett Lee wannabe action and all. I always wondered what happened to him as well, cause he took the opportunities he got well and then became T20 specialist.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Some rough maths.

Henry's FC career. 15 matches 62 wickets.

Overs 1 to 20 (first new ball spell): 21 wickets.
Overs 81 to 100 (second new ball): 13 wickets.

Overs 21 to 80 (old ball spells): 24 wickets.
Overs 101 plus(second old ball): 4 wickets.

Now most of his old ball wickets are in the 20th to 40th over range rather than 60th to 70th. Eg 23 of his 24 wickets in this range are between 21st and 49th range.

Doing this little analysis left me even more impressed with his record, as I count only 11 of his 62 wickets are tailenders ( guys with no FC hundreds and career ave below 20, based on my memory - and for the Surrey game just based it on batting order )

This is me just looking at the scorecards, and seeing what over he took wickets in and tallying then up. I looked at when new ball taken in his first match (81st over) and applied that logic to all matches.

Choosing a third seamer at test level for the first time us always going to be a bit if a punt, as if the guys any good he'll be opening for his province.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Encouragingly. Guptill with some leg side boundaries off Henry in this innings. Pulls, a whip, and even a hook all off Henry.

I know Outer Oval is pathetic square (and maybe that was the incentive), but I've been getting more and more worried about Guptill's almost Ruds-like closing down of his leg side options.
Yeah Henry was so short today for an EPOO game, the pitch map was like a 2012 Adam Milne sort of effort. Interspersed with more of his legspin slower ball variation, so it seems he's not to even in contention to win the boring good length outswing role off Mills or Southee now. He was auditioning for a less vanilla role today, and not particularly well.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Some rough maths.

Henry's FC career. 15 matches 62 wickets.

Overs 1 to 20 (first new ball spell): 21 wickets.
Overs 81 to 100 (second new ball): 13 wickets.

Overs 21 to 80 (old ball spells): 24 wickets.
Overs 101 plus(second old ball): 4 wickets.

Now most of his old ball wickets are in the 20th to 40th over range rather than 60th to 70th. Eg 23 of his 24 wickets in this range are between 21st and 49th range.

Doing this little analysis left me even more impressed with his record, as I count only 11 of his 62 wickets are tailenders ( guys with no FC hundreds and career ave below 20, based on my memory - and for the Surrey game just based it on batting order )

This is me just looking at the scorecards, and seeing what over he took wickets in and tallying then up. I looked at when new ball taken in his first match (81st over) and applied that logic to all matches.

Choosing a third seamer at test level for the first time us always going to be a bit if a punt, as if the guys any good he'll be opening for his province.
So him being a new ball bully was a figment of someones imagination. Excellent.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
So him being a new ball bully was a figment of someones imagination. Excellent.
Yes but with one nuance and that is Immenso did say he had very few wickets after Over number 49.

Definitely he can take wickets with a ball without the new ball shine on it - but not necessarily with a really old beaten up thing. Ross Taylor for the record says he started scoring big hundreds when he made the insight that it swings somewhat until the 40th over and if you can last until then there are free runs to be had afterwards. So Ross would say a ball 20-40 overs old has movement.
 

Hurricane

Hall of Fame Member
This is lame. Why is this Day person playing even if he is getting 50s. Shouldn't developing Matt Taylor be an objective unto itself. There was always going to be an a learning period for him Walsh and Blundell but now they are out of the lineup.

Woodcock should be dropped too - rah rah end rant.
 

jcas0167

International Debutant
This is lame. Why is this Day person playing even if he is getting 50s. Shouldn't developing Matt Taylor be an objective unto itself. There was always going to be an a learning period for him Walsh and Blundell but now they are out of the lineup.

Woodcock should be dropped too - rah rah end rant.
I thought Day had been picked primarily for his spin bowling in the absence of Jeetan Patel? Today he batted at number 8. Day has a New Zealand passport so presumably could be eligible to play for NZ in future, or at least be a long term Wellington player.
 
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GGG

State Captain
This is lame. Why is this Day person playing even if he is getting 50s. Shouldn't developing Matt Taylor be an objective unto itself. There was always going to be an a learning period for him Walsh and Blundell but now they are out of the lineup.

Woodcock should be dropped too - rah rah end rant.
I read that as he was getting into his 50's, didn't think Wellington was that desperate.
 

BackFootPunch

International 12th Man
Jeet Raval and Carl Cachopa both turning out for Auckland A. Could be some bowlers who really cop it here. Quite the fall from grace for Cachopa too, we were mentioning him as an NZ prospect not long ago.
 

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