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2024–25 NZ domestic season

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Just noting that Mariu's aggregate in domestic cricket is now very similar to KW's when he was given his cap.

KW - 1323 with 4 hundreds and 6 50's
Mariu - 1279 with 4 hundreds and 6 50's

Not trying to say that Mariu is the next Williamson, but I think any arguments that it's too soon and he needs a couple more years and an A tour are nonsense. And it's not like he's too young - he turns 23 this weekend. Needs to be on the tour to Zimbabwe this winter (a de facto A tour anyway).
 
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Chubb

International Regular
Just noting that Mariu's aggregate in domestic cricket is now very similar to KW's when he was given his cap.

KW - 1323 with 4 hundreds and 6 50's
Mariu - 1279 with 4 hundreds and 6 50's

Not trying to say that Mariu is the next Williamson, but I think any arguments that it's too soon and he needs a couple more years and an A tour are nonsense. And it's not like he's too young - he turns 23 this weekend. Needs to be on the tour to Zimbabwe this winter.
He may be too young for Stead to consider him, but he may go to Zim if Stead isn't kept on.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Mariu is very rocks and diamonds according to my grapevine. 8 or 80 was the quote.

Still tho I went all in as previously stated so no departing the train.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
What's the point of picking 5 pace bowlers when you're not even going to use any of them with the new ball while the game's still in the balance?
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
One thing that I think has been very good for the overall standard of cricket in the PS has been the rescheduling from October/November to November/December. Batting averages in general are looking much healthier (unless you're a Wellington fan), innings totals have tended to lamd in the 250-350 range, and there's a much wider variety of bowlers at the top of the wicket charts. We even got a game where the spinners dominated! Hope the NZC makes it a regular thing.
 
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