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NZ domestic season 2023/24

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International Vice-Captain
Ford Trophy news.
"Scott Kuggeleijn unavailable as heads off to play T20 for an overseas franchise"

From: https://www.nzc.nz/news-items/all-eyes-turn-to-the-ford-trophy/

AUCKLAND ACES

Sean Solia (c), Cole Briggs, Louis Delport, Danru Ferns, Cam Fletcher (w), Ryan Harrison, Ben Lister, Jock McKenzie, Robbie O’Donnell, Will O’Donnell, Nikith Perera, George Worker

NORTHERN DISTRICTS

Jeet Raval (c), Joe Carter, Katene Clarke, Kristian Clarke, Henry Cooper, Pete Drysdale, Matt Fisher, Brett Hampton, Scott Johnston, Tim Pringle, Tim Seifert (w), Freddy Walker
 

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International Vice-Captain
I realise Henry Cooper's T20 record was discussed probably a few pages back.

But just to put some numbers around it, and highlight the problems of 16 man domestic squads (IMO) and coaches too close to former team mates.

Before this season started. Cooper was 30 years old and had a T20 record of 25 matches played and average of 16.93. Don't know what his SR was.

That is a good enough record for coach to select him in 9 out of 10 T20 games this season where he averaged 7.22

Cooper is clearly a good batsman, and NZ'A' level player, and his poor T20 record is a bit of a mystery to me. And we all love Watling the cricketer. But that is quite frankly a disgraceful and blinkered use of resources within the ND association.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Ford Trophy news.
"Scott Kuggeleijn unavailable as heads off to play T20 for an overseas franchise"

From: https://www.nzc.nz/news-items/all-eyes-turn-to-the-ford-trophy/

AUCKLAND ACES

Sean Solia (c), Cole Briggs, Louis Delport, Danru Ferns, Cam Fletcher (w), Ryan Harrison, Ben Lister, Jock McKenzie, Robbie O’Donnell, Will O’Donnell, Nikith Perera, George Worker

NORTHERN DISTRICTS

Jeet Raval (c), Joe Carter, Katene Clarke, Kristian Clarke, Henry Cooper, Pete Drysdale, Matt Fisher, Brett Hampton, Scott Johnston, Tim Pringle, Tim Seifert (w), Freddy Walker
Looks like Tom Bruce is playing overseas also (as wk), in the BPL.

Drysdale and Johnston both playing on their return for ND.
 

RMBolton

U19 Debutant
You know what's weird? Tom Bruce going to the BPL, but Michael Rippon (who was picked to go there) has stayed. I don't get it.
 

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International Vice-Captain
Apart form Bruce and Bracewell.

Other absentees for CD: Paceman BRETT RANDELL is also missing as he works his way back to top gear after a torn pectoral muscle, while allrounder JOEY FIELD will be out of action for the rest of the summer following an unfortunate shoulder dislocation during the T20 campaign in Dunedin.

CD 12 for tomorrow:
DANE Cleaver — captain, wicketkeeper, Manawatū
JACK Boyle — Hawke’s Bay
WILL Clark — Hawke’s Bay
JOSH Clarkson — Nelson
CURTIS Heaphy — Manawatū
JAYDEN Lennox — Hawke’s Bay
AJAZ Patel — Hawke’s Bay
BRAD Schmulian — Hawke’s Bay
BEVAN Small — Manawatū
BLAIR Tickner — Hawke’s Bay
RAY Toole — Manawatū
BAYLEY Wiggins — Hawke’s Bay

 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Love seeing the Rangatahi tournament at Cornwall Park on their number 3 ground, which basically has a 30m boundary at 'long on' by the hospital. Two Aotearoa players scoring retired hundreds off 30-odd balls.

Same ground that Lord Colin de scored a double hundred and Donovan Grobbelaar scored a ton on in a 50-over national championship game (from about 40-4) and Trent Boult was batsman of the tournament for most runs in the same tournament (different year)
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
In other news, Henry Cooper will be buying bleach in the next flat shop, looking to remove all sign of maroon out of his ND gear. He's really battling in coloured clothing this year.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Love seeing a skiddy quick hurrying guys into playing rubbish shots (like WODs one).
Yeah none of those wickets look like a highlights reel, but just enough surprise pace and bounce to induce an error from all the batsmen. Long may it continue.
 

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International Vice-Captain
Love seeing the Rangatahi tournament at Cornwall Park on their number 3 ground, which basically has a 30m boundary at 'long on' by the hospital. Two Aotearoa players scoring retired hundreds off 30-odd balls.

Same ground that Lord Colin de scored a double hundred and Donovan Grobbelaar scored a ton on in a 50-over national championship game (from about 40-4) and Trent Boult was batsman of the tournament for most runs in the same tournament (different year)
I can definitely see Trent Boult liking a 30m 3rd man boundary to ramp 6s all day.

Is that where he developed his ramp over gully from outside leg skills?
 

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