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International Captain
Must say I like the look of him. Real young, good action, swing, and has batting pedigree. Two thumbs up here.
Must say I like the look of him. Real young, good action, swing, and has batting pedigree. Two thumbs up here.
...injury history?Zak Gibson. Remember the name. Young kid from down these parts. Big things expected from the kid. Right up there with Boult apparently as a school boy bowler, he's a handy bat though. He'll be the next young fella to crack 150k from NZ is what I was told today. Don't be shocked to see him play some domestic cricket this summer either as he was real close to picking up the last contract.
Be interested in comparing that action to six months ago. I found myself watching it (the video) 5-6 times in a row to see if he looked the same or was holding back to a degree given it is his first game back.
Robust kid apparently. Was quick enough to be playing senior mens rep cricket at 15. Just born to bowl quick.kippax don't post porn
...injury history?
I also have zero knowledge of Chch club cricket, but had been hoping McClure would feature given Paul Wiseman's Ross Taylor comparison. It might be a squeeze in the middle order when Henry Nicholls returns from NZA duty.I'm not surprised that it is McClure, even on debut, who is the one trying to keep the Canterbury innings hanging together, and doing a pretty good job so far.
Having zero knowledge of Chch club cricket. But, I will still confidently proclaim that they should have given this guy his chance 12 months earlier.
Rob is the captainIf your the Auckland Captain your spewing, your senior batsman who is hiding at 5 scores 33 runs in four hours (removing chances of getting bonus points) and than gets out when the new ball comes.
The hint's in the name - he *Will* be. Very, very talented guy with a good head on his shoulders.
Cheers for the article link,Dean Robinson did get contracted in the end, so I'd guess Young will be seen more typically at 4. Alderson did an interview with Young just recently I think, with an eye to him being the next Test No. 5.
Young has previously sought innovative ways to improve. In 2013, he was concerned his technique against spin bowling was suspect. He invested in a return ticket to India for three weeks, with a trio of fellow Taranaki players, to work on his sweep shot, use the depth of the crease better and help combat the doosra and the wrong 'un by watching the ball out of the hand."