Mate what are you doing to me? Just found myself watching half an hour of schoolboy cricket which I don't have time for.True, that is the complaint @nzfan has previously made about Wellington.
Zac Cumming is going well in the Gillette Cup at the moment. These live streams on YouTube are great.
It really is! A danger of working from home. In some ways I find these games more interesting as you see the next generation of players coming through. Hamish Wilson bowled quite tidy off-spin - 34 off his 10 in a TBHS total of 297.Mate what are you doing to me? Just found myself watching half an hour of schoolboy cricket which I don't have time for.
Still got it running in the background, excellent stream but dangerously addictive.
I remember him being very wristy/flicky at U19s. That would suit a T20 middle order.ND A T20: Lellman 117 (50). Wonder if he might play some Super Smash.
Nice. Wondered if he’d snag a call from Auckland at some point.O'Dowd debut for Auckland!
Nice. Looks like a good crowd in Palmy for this game. Clarkson absolutely bludgeoning it. That six off Ravindra onto the road was huge. One of the hardest hitters in the country.Brett Johnson apparently making his debut for CD today against Wellington. Brett vs. Troy!
Troy, 14, opened the batting for the HIBS First XI as a year-9 pupil and has already proved he has the skill and temperament to cope with top-level secondary school cricket.
The brothers showcased their talents together three weeks ago, with a 124-run partnership against Wellington College in the 50 over regional Gillette Cup tournament.
The partnership took just 22 overs with Brett, who captains HIBS, scoring 72 from 68 balls while Troy batted through the innings, to be 117 not out.
"I enjoy batting with Troy," Brett said. "We seems to click pretty well between the wickets."
Troy then displayed his skills with the ball, taking 4-32 as HIBS recorded a seven-run win in a match Brett described as a highlight of his career...
HIBS coach Mark Borthwick believes that Brett is ideally suited to Twenty20 cricket.
"He has a lot of natural talent and can be really explosive," Borthwick said. "He's a very clean striker of the ball and hits it very hard when he gets it right. He's also a brilliant fieldsman. He catches well and is very athletic.
"His game should also really develop, now that he's going to be involved in the high-performance programme."
Brett has also made a mark as a legspinner, although Borthwick expects that his long term future will be as a batsman rather than as a bowler
And Brett's only wicket was, of course, Troy.Brett Johnson apparently making his debut for CD today against Wellington. Brett vs. Troy!
...and for no reason at all they take him off and bring on the spinner who gets smacked. Galaxy brain captaincy. When you have an international express bowler throw out your cute little bowling changes and let him ****ing bowl.Lockie bowling around the wicket with the new ball to two lefties is so hot