I'm not sure about the class system in Auckland but selection disparity and recognizing talent has been hit and miss forever. I should know Auckland better than Wellington obviously. Originally from Auckland moved to Wellington years ago. Fair number of south Asian cricketers such as Ajaz Patel, Ish sodhi, Jeet raval, Ronnie hira all left Auckland during my time in Auckland due to lesser opportunities to break in. Add Jimmy Neesham, Anaru Kitchen to the list as well. They were all good enough but Auckland selections baffled me then. Proves it just wasn't south Asians but across board Auckland struggled to recognize good talents.You know, as someone involved in the low and/or social levels of cricket around the Auckland region, I encounter virtually no South Africans and literally entire competitions entirely comprised of Indians, yet every new Aces player is South African. Do these NZ-raised South Africans just emerge fully-formed as first class or premier club cricketers somehow? Does this speak to a class structure in Auckland cricket perhaps? I have played for a team on the North Shore before, but mostly out west and out south.
Yes but in this current Auckland team aren’t they all just childhood immigrants who came here with their parents?There's been fair rise in south african cricketers since England changed their qualification to play club cricket. The south african cricketers coming to NZ are generally very good players and know how to fight it out. They are rightly selfish without compromising the team result. I haven't seen a mediocre south african player that's moved to NZ for cricketing reasons.
this is rancid kippax baitYes but in this current Auckland team aren’t they all just childhood immigrants who came here with their parents?
I just find it really incongruous because while I know a fair few South Africans and the stereotypes about there being a lot of them in certain pockets of Auckland, as a born and raised Aucklander I have never perceived them as one of the major immigrant communities. It is a bit baffling to me how they have achieved such a stranglehold over elite cricket.
I don’t know the meme well enough, will he come and fawn about how they are all studious Conway-types, or be snarky about stereotypical Afrikaner hard-nosed big-balled competitiveness, or a bit of both?this is rancid kippax bait
yes, plus something about superior south african parentingI don’t know the meme well enough, will he come and fawn about how they are all studious Conway-types, or be snarky about stereotypical Afrikaner hard-nosed big-balled competitiveness, or a bit of both?
Not all of them migrated when young. Phillips brothers did and Glenn was always a gun player. He was going to play top level was a given.Yes but in this current Auckland team aren’t they all just childhood immigrants who came here with their parents?
I just find it really incongruous because while I know a fair few South Africans and the stereotypes about there being a lot of them in certain pockets of Auckland, as a born and raised Aucklander I have never perceived them as one of the major immigrant communities. It is a bit baffling to me how they have achieved such a stranglehold over elite cricket.
To be fair I think you are mostly talking about higher level cricket. I’m not talking about any specific gun Indian cricketers, I’m talking about kids playing down at the local park or whatever.Not all of them migrated when young. Phillips brothers did and Glenn was always a gun player. He was going to play top level was a given.
Will and Rob's dad Mark is originally from New Zealand from what I know but did for bit of coaching in south africa.
Delport migrated to NZ for cricketing reason.
Ross ter braak grew up here.
Ferns moved for cricketing reason.
Munro grew up here.
In a way you're right there's been a lot of south african cricketers from Auckland. I may be missing free more guys from the list.
The Indian root Auckland cricketers moved to other centres though. Maybe the Indian guys opted for uni rather than professional cricket? Hard to tell.
All the Indian kids I know are uni graduates. They love their studies. Hard to keep up with cricket and studies at the same time.
Fair enough... I suppose I can only put that down to maybe the Indians follow cricket rather than play? I think they're generally a studious population. Probably put studies ahead of playing cricket otherwise I can't quite reason it.To be fair I think you are mostly talking about higher level cricket. I’m not talking about any specific gun Indian cricketers, I’m talking about kids playing down at the local park or whatever.
There seems to be a glaring difference between the demographics of people actually playing cricket (all the way down to informal or semi-organised cricket) and those playing at the top. I wouldn’t say this is the case in many other sports. Like, rugby league is mostly played by Maori and PI kids and I can assure you that you don’t go and watch a Prems club game and find it’s full of Indian guys.
Why couldn't you watch it? It was on DukeThis game seems exciting, wish I was capable of actually watching cricket and not just posting about it
It was on my TV, but my eyes, heart and mind were on CRICKETWEB FORUMSWhy couldn't you watch it? It was on Duke
Curtis Millard and see if Malan can work his magic on him as he did with Jamieson. Offer Christian Leopard a top order spot or try to lure Dayle Phillips back.Aces has lost 5 out of 5. I don't think they've got a chance this year of making the play offs. Should they be asking Finn to come back? Maybe try and pinch Bhula, Ravindra and couple more.