A raft of injuries have hit both sides on the eve of the Origin T20 match at the Basin Reserve tomorrow.
Let's start with the North squad.
Test bowler Doug Bracewell, who injured his shoulder in the first test against Australia, is out. His place originally went to Northern Districts' Scott Kuggeleijn -- until he got a hamstring strain near the end of Northern Districts' last Plunket Shield match against Canterbury at Seddon Park.
That situation has opened a door for Auckland's big hitting, allrounder Colin de Grandhomme.
As for the South team, Neil Wagner's fractured knuckle, suffered during the second test loss against Australia this week, counts him out. Canterbury's former international seamer Hamish Bennett come into the 12.
And to wrap up the medical bulletin, Otago opener Hamish Rutherford has been ruled out.
He sat out the last Plunket Shield round after being struck in the head and has failed to get a medical test and his place in the South team has gone to Canterbury's Ken McClure.
Haha yeah, asides from the googly that picked up Kain that was utter filthOne of the filthiest ever 4 wicket hauls there. Long hops a-plenty and some silly batting too.
omg what is this bahnz you are amazingArgh those were some classy cut shots from Ross.
I need u like Henry Nicholls needs batting school
He was terrible in that series
I need u like Ross Taylor needed to be fit
He's way better than Henry Nicholls
And now all I can think about is your smile
and that ****** test series too
Losing to Australia sucked and I miss you
The rawness of this line makes me laugh.He's way better than Henry Nicholls