Cheers Kipax. Good link. Wisden India is not something that normally crosses my path.
Yeah, how fitting that to his last days it seems Crowe was mentoring one of the leading lights of the next generation. He really seemed to have a gift for that with Guptill and Taylor being others who he obviously had a big impact on. Such a loss.Finn was mentored by the late great MD, I didn't know that. Great article
Somewhere between snowballs chance in hell and no of course not.Anyone rate Anurag Verma’s chances of being picked up at the IPL auction?
Anyone rate Anurag Verma’s chances of being picked up at the IPL auction?
He played a blinder in one of the T20 round robin games against Auckland too, coming in under pressure and scoring a match-winning half-century. I had kind of written him off, so good to see he's dominating games now.Looks like Mitchell played a blinder. if he can get his ER down he could push for the #6 hitter/medium pacer role in future.
NDs batting order is a bit weird. I suppose it was always going to with four opener options in the team.
edit - Just noticed Young and Clarkson both tonned up at Colin Munro Park. That's awesome news, even if it was at a known batting ground.
back in the late 00s and early 10s colin maiden got a reputation for being an absolute highway (even more so than EPOO or pukekura)I don't get the Colin Maiden Park caveat. Was it just invented on here to explain away Raval and Munro runs? Well, I do get it. But think Raval and Munro have shown it to be codswollop.
Definitely less than not relevant when assessing a white-ball innings anyway. Roads are to be expected and Colin Maiden has proper dimensions.
I do however have a caveat on the stupidly proportioned EPOO, Pukekura Park, McLean Park. If a CD or Auckland batsman starts to accumulate a decent white-ball record I like to delve a little deeper on the cricket archive link on NZC to assess their output on proper dimensioned grounds that resemble 99% of the grounds they'd actually be playing on if they are elevated to a higher level.
Pressure release shots just a 50 metre boundary away just muddy the waters. I still have Tom Bruce in the white-ball 'wait and see' category for this reason.
Howsie to post that he was completely wrong about Neesham retiring.He played a blinder in one of the T20 round robin games against Auckland too, coming in under pressure and scoring a match-winning half-century. I had kind of written him off, so good to see he's dominating games now.
In other news, Neesham returned with 69 off 75 balls for Otago and got through 5 tidy overs.