Good question ? If no "A" tour an NZC Winter Training Squad ? ?Is there a NZA tour scheduled this winter?
Had a bit of a look online but couldn't find anything
Great article, Gosh I love these hard working "nearly" international quality seamers who perform year after year. Salut Michael!
Yeah and Popli was a seventh round draft pick (the 43rd-49th picks) on CW, so to now be in the conversation for international squads is a great move. The Nav Man was also pretty good. Gave the other seamers a headstart of two rounds, missed a round for exams I think, still cracked the top 10 wicket-takers in his first season.With the domestic season over, I'd say Ed Nuttall was the biggest mover.
It wasn't a total blow out for Leopard. I am keeping the faith.Biggest busts of the year:
1) Leopard - why was he even hyped.
2) Seifert - I would say his last game notwithstanding - he would be starting to try the patience of management
The Nav Man on actuarial science at .37 seconds in. A very smart guy.Yeah and Popli was a seventh round draft pick (the 43rd-49th picks) on CW, so to now be in the conversation for international squads is a great move. The Nav Man was also pretty good. Gave the other seamers a headstart of two rounds, missed a round for exams I think, still cracked the top 10 wicket-takers in his first season.
Navin is a Residential Advisor at Boulcott Hall. He also plays professional cricket for the Central Districts Stags Cricket Team and represents New Zealand as a member of the Premier Men’s Indoor Cricket Team.
As recognition of his hard work, Navin was awarded the 2015 Actuarial Scholarship from Cigna Life Insurance, which grants $5,000 towards his studies and an opportunity for work over summer.
Looking to the future, the English-born sportsman has his eyes on multiple prizes. “I plan to hopefully intern at a finance company which would give me a great foundation to become an Actuary or Investment Banker. I also hope to extend my professional cricket career and continue to represent New Zealand.”
I think his batting position alone spoke volumes about his potential. He will be an FC number 8 batsman in his initial years if he gets selected. He will never be a batsman at the rate he is going unless a stern coach gets a hold of him and gives him a clip around the ears.I don't get the Leopard reference at all? He didn't play a game.
I'm assuming this is based on the 1 televised u19 game? In which he looked agricultural but actually still top scored IIRC.
6) Lachie Ferguson. Career before season was useful, 28 wickets @ 30. This season 31 wickets @ 22, 3 x 5-wicket bags, best seam bowler I saw on EPOO alongside Mitch McC (from a small sample of games).Breakthrough seasons:
1) Bharat Popli
2) Ken McClure
3) Robbie O'Donnell
4) Ben Smith
5) Mark Chapman