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NZ domestic season 2023/24

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Wellington should have sent in Van Beek, these two (as much as they're good young players) and previously McLachlan don't look like finding the boundary.

well, he's in now
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
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Severin looks like he could be Henry Cavill's stunt double

Nathan Smith looks like the less famous brother of someone really well known. Your Luke Wilson, Brian Doyle Murray, et al.
 

Ghost75

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Four South African-born and one Zimbabwe-born player in the twenty two playing this match.
Actually wondering how a SA born NZ team would go against a NZ born one???
Conway
Bowes
Foxcroft
G Phillips
D Phillips
Jacobs
Rippon
Wagner
Muller
Toole
Delport

Not a terrible lineup
 
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jcas0167

International Debutant
Nick Greenwood scored another ton in the one day final in Wellington club cricket this weekend (100 off 87). As I said earlier, he's in good club form but he's barely bought a run in the Super Smash. Maybe just not good enough in the way some players fail to make the step up from FC to Test, he's failing to make the step up from dominating club to domestix.

In the OD club stuff, he's scored 18,4, 88, 100*, 5, 100 with 2 no results and 4 that he didn't play in. Perhaps a little feast-or-famine?
Opening the batting in Super Smash is probably quite a step up, all the attacks have either current or fringe Black Caps. A number of other openers have struggled.

Speaking of club cricket I watched a guy get a ton for Onslow yesterday in the Hazlett Trophy final. It turns out he's an overseas pro who plays for Kent. It reminded me the Super Smash used to feature various overseas players (Tait, Lee, Hodge, Tom Curran) did NZC stop that or is it just the teams decided not to recruit them anymore? This 2015 article suggested the loss of the Champions League may reduce the incentive for imports although at that point NZ still had Hussey, Jayawardene and others.

Although the truly big name players will bring punters through the gates and create a lot of goodwill and a great environment for the young domestic up-and-comers, the progression of some youngsters can be blocked by unproductive imports.
 
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RMBolton

U19 Debutant
Opening the batting in Super Smash is probably quite a step up, all the attacks have either current or fringe Black Caps. A number of other openers have struggled.

Speaking of club cricket I watched a guy get a ton for Onslow yesterday in the Hazlett Trophy final. It turns out he's an overseas pro who plays for Kent. It reminded me the Super Smash used to feature various overseas players (Tait, Lee, Hodge, Tom Curran) did NZC stop that or is it just the teams decided not to recruit them anymore? This 2015 article suggested the loss of the Champions League may reduce the incentive for imports although at that point NZ still had Hussey, Jayawardene and others.



I think the last one of note must've been what, Chris Jordan with ND? The season before, a post-Bristol Stokes with Canterbury (though he played a bit of FT as well) & a then-uncapped Sam Curran with Auckland.

I think a while back, NZC must've discouraged the sides to recruit imports. Of course, with the T20 league system of today it may not be realistic to sign them. With that said, apparently NZC encourages the women's sides to sign up overseas players.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Surely it's just that with lucrative franchise T20 comps springing up everywhere, potential players have better options available in terms of money? Especially given the Super Smash is at a popular time of year for that ****.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Actually wondering how a SA born NZ team would go against a NZ born one???
Conway
Bowes
Foxcroft
G Phillips
D Phillips
Jacobs
Rippon
Wagner
Muller
Toole
Delport

Not a terrible lineup
Only competitive in a T20 Match that one. Would steal a game or maybe 2 in a 5 match series. You'd be relying on Conway, foxcroft and Glenn Phillips just going hell for leather to chase down or set a competitive total.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Surely it's just that with lucrative franchise T20 comps springing up everywhere, potential players have better options available in terms of money? Especially given the Super Smash is at a popular time of year for that ****.
I would say column a and column b.

SAT20 and Big Bash would pull any high profile names that aren't on international tours and looking to play, so then it's a choice for domestic teams to choose a 3rd choice international ahead of a potentially up and coming youngster (lol in NZ that's 31).

Otago should look into it though imo
 

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