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***Official*** New Zealand Domestic Season 2018/19

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
J Carter doing a Pujara for ND. Scoring runs at a good pace.

I think with Rutherford around there's no chance for Hay to be selected. That said if Will Somerville can make it to BCs at 34 I won't put past Hay to make it to BCs.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Finn Allen out to Kyle Jamieson, good ball that... Unfortunate for Finn to be facing in form Kyle Jamieson just back from NZ A early in the inning. It wasn't a bad shot, just a good ball.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Tickner getting good at hitting the top of off-stump - the guy on debut must feel unlucky to get a ball that good.

Jamieson's two wickets are nice too.

Chapman continues to look pretty loose and got out to the short ball again.
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
J Carter doing a Pujara for ND. Scoring runs at a good pace.

I think with Rutherford around there's no chance for Hay to be selected. That said if Will Somerville can make it to BCs at 34 I won't put past Hay to make it to BCs.
Has Rutherford's technique actually improved at all since he last played tests?
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
What the holy hell is going on with Michael Bracewell's stance?

But in chirpier news, Popli is back to looking orthodox.
 

SteveNZ

International Coach
Finn Allen out to Kyle Jamieson, good ball that... Unfortunate for Finn to be facing in form Kyle Jamieson just back from NZ A early in the inning. It wasn't a bad shot, just a good ball.
Unfortunately when you do what Auckland does, and pick a whole batting unit of middle order players, there's 1 or 2 who are going to get found out. That's been Finn all season, and will be Beghin as well if they leave him up there. They seem to have lost all faith in Guptill-Bunce.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Clearly, O'Donnell should be batting 3 in this line up. Most experienced and a fairly tight technique.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Tickner getting good at hitting the top of off-stump - the guy on debut must feel unlucky to get a ball that good.
Make that four clean bowleds for Tickner, three of them getting the ball to nip in from outside off.

Admittedly Otago's FC batting is the worst in the comp.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
Tickner looks like a pretty good talent, awkward to face, yet his FC statistics are complete gash. Seems a bit odd to me
 

Flem274*

123/5
it will be a travesty if greg hay never plays a single test given some of the trash we've played in our top 6 during his career

i don't see any reason to gift tom "i've only belted club attacks since dayboo" latham a chance to paper over the cracks this home summer
 

Blain

U19 Captain
Love watching big Jamieson batting. Can't wait to see him in the Blackcaps, he's developing really nicely atm. Just not sure where he could get a game, Test would be the best format for him ATM, but would be behind Henry and Ferguson at least. (How lucky have we been with injuries? Can't remember the last time Boult, Wagner or Southee missed a test through fitness.) Wagner has that 3rd seamer spot locked, but not sure how long he can maintain bowling 130km bouncers at almost 33 years old.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Awesome knock by Finn Allen to get Auckland through to a win today. At least he's guaranteed to bat at no. 6 for couple more games. No. 6 is fine for him, he's a free flowing batter. Over the time he'll get up there as a no. 3 batsman for Auckland.

Firebirds not good today, didn't bat well. Only Conway showing some grit. That'll do some damage to our chances of winning Plunkett shield this year.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
shhhhhhhhhhhhh

and it was our tour to oz where southee missed a test and both were half fit coming off injuries
Southee didn't miss a test in Australia (though he didn't bowl in the 2nd innings of the first test due to a sore back), but has been in and out of the side with niggles over the past couple of years. Injury enforced absences included the 2016 tour of India, the 3rd test v South Africa in 2017 and the first test v WI last summer. Also started this season with a niggle that kept him out of the first two rounds of the Plunket Shield. Could be some rest and rotation for him this summer if we're as dominant as we should be against SL and the Bangerz.
 

jcas0167

International Regular
A few sons of 90's players in the under 19's. Blair Hartland's son Ben is playing for Canterbury Under 19's. Also, Ben The Harris's son Jack. Meanwhile, the sons of Chris Pringle and David White both playing for ND Under 19's. Tim Pringle particularly sounds like an interesting prospect, having beaten Kane's old intermediate school record a few years ago and last year becoming the youngest to debut for BOP.

Earlier this month Pringle made his debut for Bay of Plenty senior men's team aged 15 years and 74 days, which beats Williamson's record as youngest on debut of 15 years and 111 days set back in 2005.

At Otumoetai Intermediate Williamson scored 426 runs in the preliminary Northern Districts qualifying games for the New Zealand Cup. Pringle, also playing for Otumoetai Intermediate, scored 429 runs in six innings without being dismissed in the qualifying games to beat Williamson's run tally.

"Obviously it is a huge achievement so far and a huge honour for me as Kane is one of my idols as well. It is quite cool to break that [age] record," Pringle said.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/bay-of-plenty-times/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503343&objectid=11946083
 
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