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***Official*** New Zealand Domestic Season 2015/16

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Discount Boult bulking up with Bond.

One player Bond had been particularly impressed by was young Canterbury left-arm seamer Ed Nuttall, who will miss the start of the T20 campaign with a hamstring injury.

Nuttall was in the New Zealand A squad, which faced Sri Lanka A last month, and was a member of the New Zealand Cricket winter training squad.

"He's a unique bowler. He's made massive strides physically.

"The next thing for him now is that next season, kicking on. There's no doubt in terms of his work ethic and talent. If he can stay fit and continue to put performances on the board, he's going to go a long way."
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Can definitely see Boult #3 overtaking Boult #2 at this rate, especially if Boult #2 keeps getting injured.

Also I have a strong but irrational desire to refer to Nuttall (which I keep forgetting) as Nibblet.
 
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Dead Meat

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
I'm trying to think of guys who have come in at 18, fared well straight away and not gone on to play for NZ. I guess Boam might be one, but he probably would be in there now if he was still playing. Phillips debuted for Auckland last year & no doubt will re-emerge. The last bunch of guys I can think of who came in & did well at 18 were Williamson, Southee & Anderson. Ryder also had an excellent season opening with Spearman.

Former teammate of mine (talking Milo Cup haha) Michael Tairaoa. Michael Taiaroa | New Zealand Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo One first class match when he was 19. One innings of 1 and one "absent" - never played for CD again. Was part of the Williamson/Anderson/Southee/Boult U19 Team - he scored a 100 against Ishant Sharma/Chawal's lot. 2nd Youth Test: New Zealand Under-19s v India Under-19s at Dunedin, Jan 27-30, 2007 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

EDIT More of a U19 that didn't make, rather than the players you mention above, but thought it was interesting none the less..
 
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BackFootPunch

International 12th Man
Duffy would be the most recent one to start young and really go well. He was 17, I think? Don't remember him getting dropped as such either.

Bowled well last night too.

I thought Bracewell looked good, even if just in the videos of his boundaries. A couple of those shots are pretty outrageous. So much power.
 

jcas0167

International Regular
Former teammate of mine (talking Milo Cup haha) Michael Tairaoa. Michael Taiaroa | New Zealand Cricket | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo One first class match when he was 19. One innings of 1 and one "absent" - never played for CD again. Was part of the Williamson/Anderson/Southee/Boult U19 Team - he scored a 100 against Ishant Sharma/Chawal's lot. 2nd Youth Test: New Zealand Under-19s v India Under-19s at Dunedin, Jan 27-30, 2007 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo

EDIT More of a U19 that didn't make, rather than the players you mention above, but thought it was interesting none the less..
Yes, I've previously wondered what happened to him as he obviously had a lot of ability. That was a pretty good under 19 team. Andrew de Boorder is another from that side who probably could have pressed for national selection.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Oof, that nut from Kuggs was something else.
That spell was quality tbf. I'm not really a Kuggs fan, but if he could bowl like that more often, he'd be bloody handy. Was moving the ball away at 145 clicks. Wellington really didn't have a clue. most, as you would expect looked like club batsman.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Duffy would be the most recent one to start young and really go well. He was 17, I think? Don't remember him getting dropped as such either.

Bowled well last night too.

I thought Bracewell looked good, even if just in the videos of his boundaries. A couple of those shots are pretty outrageous. So much power.
Shane Gadsdon would be the strangest in recent times. Two first class games at 17 and never plays again. He wasn't special or anything but I can't remember too many players who got their only taste of first class cricket while they were still at school.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Clarkson's typical speed was 124kph ftr, in this Stags game that's on.
 
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NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Milne keeping a low profile while the carnage is going on.

Seriously want to slap Kain and tell him to learn to bowl.
 

Flem274*

123/5
just looked at the score. how the **** do you go for 70 from 4 overs?

im pleased with the other seamers on the face value of their figures.

mini-boult nuttall with cheap figures and two top order bowleds. hoping for good things when the highlights are up. hype.
 
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