It's surprising how many of them we have in our ranks at the moment - Izzy Gaze too.Sorry Mark Chapman, but Lamplough is now my fav Hong Kong raised NZ cricketer
It's something I struggle to understand as well. Compared to the current WFs, you look at her domestic record & it kicks the butts of everyone who isn't Suzie Bates, Sophie Devine & Amelia Kerr. Ebrahim's in the same boat. Another particular source of annoyance for me is them flat out ignoring Dodd & McFadyen.I'm obv out of the loop - why has Gurrey only ever had 2 cracks for NZ? Every time I watch her she scores runs and her Super Smash record is good.
We're not exactly rolling in batswomen.
There was some fantastic bowling from both sides I thought. Didn't seem like the easiest batting conditions ... will be interesting to see how the men go. Fielding was poor from both sides, unfortunately. Something all sides need to improve on next season.Reminds me of the RWC final - pretty average spectacle, but a hell of a finish...
(please no one tell Alice Soper I said that)
Couple of good catches in there but yeah, that does need to improve. I really enjoyed watching Mair bowl, really tidy action and pace. And Melie Kerr is obviously a class act.There was some fantastic bowling from both sides I thought. Didn't seem like the easiest batting conditions ... will be interesting to see how the men go. Fielding was poor from both sides, unfortunately. Something all sides need to improve on next season.
Yeah the players becoming fulltime and having more time in the gym would make a huge difference in that area.Couple of good catches in there but yeah, that does need to improve. I really enjoyed watching Mair bowl, really tidy action and pace. And Melie Kerr is obviously a class act.
I guess as the game builds in professionalism and the ability to train/play full-time etc, they will develop the fielding. But for me, it's the hitting that holds it back as a product. Something that the Aussies have as a weapon and probably why we're not touching them anytime soon. Two of what I presume were the best sides, and on a small ground straight, only one six...and neither could get any sort of run rate going.
Size-wise (I know this is shaky ground, in some ways) you have Devine and Armitage, but the rest struggle to create that leverage, bat speed and muscle to access the boundary easily enough. I'm sure that'll change, as I said as the women are rightly given the ability to spend more time on their games.