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Sounds like Jeetan Patel is signing off with Wellington this month. He's been a great servant.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah, he's been wheeling away for Wellington for nearly 20 years. Plunket Shield cricket won't feel the same without him.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Jeetan goes and fair enough. He's had good number of years and nothing more left for him to achieve at NZ Domestic level. Besides he's now got a very good gig with the England cricket team. Must be on a good pay.

Time for Wellington to find that next spinner, they already have Nofal and Ravindra but would be interested to see who takes Jeet's contract.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Holy ****. See how fast Kumar from CD is!

https://scoring.nzc.nz/#m46af3fa3-0d0e-4fbb-8d28-adcf213106ca

Both the bowled, and the run out.
Well he's an 18yo from Canada, rather than a really bad miss by NZ U19 selectors -

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/wanganui-chronicle/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503424&objectid=12145531

As well as Under 19 international Akash Gill staying in Whanganui over the winter, Ontario teenager Akhil Kumar has returned for his second season, and joining him is Harkaran Mann.

"So we've got two overseas players because Akash is now a local player," said manager Andrew Lock.
Akhil Kumar - Check Kumar's News, Career, Age, Rankings, Stats | ESPNcricinfo.com

 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Yeah Akhil is basically trying to do a Wagner rather than being any sort of diamond in the rough from grade cricket. The bloke even sounds like an oot and aboot Canadian.
 
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jcas0167

International Debutant
Pringle and Bradburn, that is a blast from the early 90's 'Young Guns' era.

A shame that this under 19 tournament seems to have coincided with Gillette Cup. Presumably, Mariu and Frew would have featured in the Canterbury Under 19's. Also, maybe Craig Cumming's son who is playing for Otago BHS?
 
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Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
BTW the match reports on NZC says Josh Clarkson was hit in the head by Ben Sears and retired hurt but then the scorecard shows he was claimed by Ravindra? What's going on here?

No this was just an injury break. Clarkson joins a growing list who've needed one with that sky-high release of Sears. Getting right up into the gloves and under the rim.

Hawkins
Foxcroft
Clarkson
Chapman

 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
The Canterbury opener Boyle looks the real deal from the 19s. Looks like an aggressive opener. Wonder he's Canterbury opener Boyle's brother.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Pringle and Bradburn, that is a blast from the early 90's 'Young Guns' era.

A shame that this under 19 tournament seems to have coincided with Gillette Cup. Presumably, Mariu and Frew would have featured in the Canterbury Under 19's. Also, maybe Craig Cumming's son who is playing for Otago BHS?
Kids off former cricketers warming up to cricket, nice to see...

Last night on radio sport Ken Rutherford was interviewed and specifically to talk about the opening slot of Jeet Raval. It was a fairly uncomfortable interview by all accounts with Ken Rutherford first taking about short comings of Jeet Raval, then on to selection policies and then to Hamish Rutherford.

Ken isn't the best person to be interviewed when his son is likely in line for selection if Jeet doesn't go well in Australia.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Wellington premier league announced by cricket Wellington, it's on their Facebook and website

https://www.cricketwellington.co.nz/newsarticle/85129?newsfeedId=858507

Looks like full Firebirds participation.

Grant Elliott, Jeetan Patel and Chris Nevin coaches... Looks like a high profile tourney. Great initiative.

Lots of fringe players and past Firebirds such as Michael Pollard, Matt Taylor etc. Should head down and watch couple of games. Shame it's on a weekday.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Eventually the U19s tournaments descend into a Left-arm orthodox and dibbly-dobbly fest as the youngsters and the pitches become warnout by the consecutive cricket.

But from the first two days, before they fade away behind the above mentioned, these are the quick bowlers I've like the look of so far. Either got pace. high actions, energy through the crease or combinations of the above. So, may have benefited in my eyes by bowling towards the camera ...

Apart from Kumar, who is Canadian apparently.

Sidley: Canterbury
Turner :Wellington
Jackson :Wellington
Dickson: ND
O'Rourke: Auckland (although, too old for U19 world cup)

Looking at the results for NZ U19s in their series v Australia and Bangladesh (where they didn't win a game), it looks like bowling is the weakness.
 

Ghost

U19 12th Man
Will Young starts his comeback from surgery this weekend turning out for Taranaki in the Furlong Cup.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Some very good quality batting by O White, the son of David White CEO of NZ Cricket. Looks like a high quality and aggressive batsman. He hasn't scored many runs but I believe he's one for the future if he can keep his interest and play the way he is at the moment. Hoping he's not looking at short term gains and works on long term improvement.
 

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