David White is a lucking punt. By that he mean that it was a bit of a punt by NZ Cricket to instal him as CEO, but they were hoping for a bit of luck after the abject performance of Justin Vaughn in the role.
This lucking punt David White reduced a 3.test series against Australia to 2 tests, as he still has a hard-on for the Crapple Hadlee Cup, a failed concept that has been brought up from the crypt and placed on life support. He had all the NZ test players on a strict diet of ODI's leading up to the tests, and he ensured that the likes of Adam Voges and Nathan Lyon had a lovely first class game in NZ conditions prior to the first test. He obviously forgot which nations cricket board he is CEO of. What a lucking punt he is!
Keep in mind that adding the Chappell-Hadlee removed the first test of the series. So if it had remained a 3 match series then under the current domestic scheduling even the fringe players like Craig, Latham, Wags, Watling (if uninjured) would have had a diet of domestic limited overs stuff as a warm up.
I had a complaint post on the domestic thread about the scheduling of the Ford Trophy - resulting in only one round of Plunket Shield before this test series. It was too long and could have been easily compressed by a week to free up a second round of Plunket before the tests.
NZs international home schedule is pretty fluid. E.g. we don't have traditional rocks to base an integrated schedule around like Boxing Day and New Year tests.
NZC have also been pretty fluid the last 3 years in their domestic scheduling as they try to tweak the timing of the Pie Fest each year (this is now driven by not wanting to be in the Big bash's shadow, rather than any other considerations I believe).
But one thing NZC have been very incompetent at for about 15 years is intertwining the domestic and international home schedules so that the blackcaps are as best prepared as possible for the format they are about to play. Remember McIntosh preparing for early Jan test with 7 weeks of Auckland second division club cricket for Parnell. However this is one thing David White actually identified and mentioned upon his appointment. His result was in the first season under his CEOship that we had the HRV Cup split with some Friday night under Lights rounds before xmas in conjunction with the Plunket Shield – with the remainder of the HRV in its normal holiday spot, then back to Plunket, then finishing with Ford Trophy.
This was actually the best we have had from a blackcaps point of view. But resulted in whining from some as:
- only North Island associations had lights, so HRV schedule was skewed.
- no one attends anything sporting pre-xmas
- some people’s pretty little heads can’t cope with tournaments not in exclusive blacks (people who don’t follow European football I presume).
It was I concede a failure from an HRV Cup POV – the result was to change it to the (even worse) November block
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So in Summary; White did actually make a change to improve the schedule, but abandoned it pretty quickly – and came up with something that achieves neither domestic crowds nor good blackcaps preparation. But still better than Vaughan's abomination.