Missed these, probably only available on pooch. From the fours package, he bowled short, wide, leg side and pretty much everywhere. Bit of a spray can. The highlights package is definitely not a good way to judge a player.Yeah there was enough in the air for Hazeldine to have asked some good questions of Conway today. A shame how terrible his economy can get when he tries too hard to escape his destiny of nondescript Canterbury Plunket pacer.
National first-class champions the Stags have made four changes to their first-round squad, having lost Ross Taylor and Blair Tickner to the BLACKCAPS T20 International squad, left-armer Ben Wheeler to a groin strain, and uncapped CDU19 and NZU19 allrounder Joey Field dropping out of the squad with a niggle.
With regulars Doug Bracewell, Bevan Small, Adam Milne, Kieran Noema-Barnett and Will Young all still on the injury bench, the return of frontline batsman Tom Bruce will be especially welcomed by the squad.
Following rehabilitation from minor keyhole surgery on his right knee in late September, Bruce passed a fitness test last week, and is looking forward to his first appearance for the Stags this season.
Of the three uncapped players selected, 25-year-old Taranaki right-arm medium pacer Ryan Watson, a former NZ U19 representative, is the only player to have previously been named in a Plunket Shield squad, having carried the drinks in seven matches.
Nelson right-arm paceman Jarrod Mckay, 19, steps up from CD A and CD U19 representation while promising young quick Ray Toole — who turns 22 tomorrow, the firat day of a potential debut match — received his first CD A callup in February, after impressing for Manawatū.Born in South Africa, Toole played grade cricket in Melbourne, Australia, before moving to Palmerston North to undertake a Bachelor of Business Studies.
Said CDCA High Performance Manager Lance Hamilton, “This is a great opportunity for some younger, less experienced players to step up and test where they are at with regards to first-class cricket.
“In an ideal situation, you wouldn’t have so many potential debutants in one first-class fixture, but injuries create opportunity. It’s an exciting time for the new guys and an opportunity for them to stake a claim for the future.”
GREG HAY — captain, Nelson
TOM BRUCE — Taranaki
DANE CLEAVER— wicketkeeper, Manawatū
WILLEM LUDICK — Nelson
JARROD MCKAY— Nelson
AJAZ PATEL— Hawke’s Bay
RAYMOND TOOLE — Manawatū
SETH RANCE — Wairarapa
BRAD SCHMULIAN — Hawke’s Bay
BEN SMITH — Whanganui
RYAN WATSON — Taranaki
GEORGE WORKER — Manawatū
Just looked like it hit him well outside off stump to me.Conway smashing it as usual, four fours in a row off Hazeldine (one of them was a edge). Tom Blundell and Conway were going along smoothly till Tom given out LBW. As usual there is a lot of shaking of head, showing the bat suggesting he hit it to the camera. I think the NZC should get a bit tougher and tell the players to walk if given out rather than throw a hiss. Given out is out, the umpire isn't going to change his decision. I understand the players are disappointed and lot rides on their form but seen too many players showing their displeasure in the middle. Umpires at first class are not all that great we know that but then neither are the players. Like there's less quality in play at first class so is umpiring. It's as simple as that.
I think Conway could end up opening.Haha, was just thinking this and how cruel it would be on Will Young, were Taylor to retire just as Conway made himself a must-pick. I tend to think Young will be first cab off the rank on account of his work for NZA, but I think he'll get nearly as many chances to establish himself as he would've had Conway decided to stay in SA.
Conway opened quite a bit coming through the age groups in South Africa.I'd be gutted for Will Young if he lost his spot to Conway. I also wonder about the merits of trying Conway as opener as that really is the only spot we don't have fully nailed down in the batting order. Though sometimes batsmen struggle with the change
Where's Clarkson?
He's playing in the NZ XI against England.Where's Clarkson?
Ah, OK. I was under the impression that side was made up of players not playing for their provincial sides. But, looking at the make up of it today, I am seemingly wrong.He's playing in the NZ XI against England.
Correct, the first event he’s eligible for is the t20 World Cup in Australia.Conway's eligible September next year, iirc. Could be wrong.