Yes I think you could play Conway if you wanted to.is conway allowed to play for nz a?
We couldn't open with him because he was part of the Test squad for England and the Aussie tour. We'd already had that conversation. We'd seen his future in that format as an opener. He loves the ball coming on to the bat and he's a gun on the short ball, and with guys bowling at 145 kph, he's going to take it on as we saw today," Pocknall adds.
^^ I wonder what Pocknall means there? As Blundell did play Plunket Shield before the England series, and not as an opener.
Would not have been too disruptive for the team to mess around with the openers for a guy about to be unavailable - as he played all 3 rounds.
Or was he only talking about opening in the Ford Trophy ?
He was specifically talking about the fifty over games.Yes I think your interpretation fits much better than mine when reading the full article properly and not just skimming for quotes. I'd read it as "might give it a try later in the season".
Understandably too, considering the Firebirds had planned to utilize Blundell at the top of the order for the 50-over competition, which he has played only a single game in over the last couple of seasons. Blundell might have also left those at the MCG overawed with his at times disdainful treatment of the short ball from the big Aussie pacemen but for Pocknall, it was just what he'd seen plenty of times across age-group levels and in domestic cricket being played out in front of the cricket world's eyes.
"We couldn't open with him because he was part of the Test squad for England and the Aussie tour. We'd already had that conversation. We'd seen his future in that format as an opener. He loves the ball coming on to the bat and he's a gun on the short ball, and with guys bowling at 145 kph, he's going to take it on as we saw today," he adds.
END OF OVER:16 | 36 Runs | CANT: 192/3 (28 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 12.00, RRR: 7.00)
Leo Carter
47 (18b)
Cole McConchie
43 (19b)
Anton Devcich
4-0-61-0
Scott Kuggeleijn
3-0-30-0
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Devcich to Carter, SIX runs,
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Devcich to Carter, SIX runs,
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Devcich to Carter, SIX runs,
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Devcich to Carter, SIX runs,
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Devcich to Carter, SIX runs,
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Devcich to Carter, SIX runs
Malcolm Nash!Stuart Broad, Karl Carver, Abdullah Mazari, and now Anton Devcich
Will be an interesting trivia question one day