They have all the Wellington boundaries at 2 hr 2 min in of the replay. I've been impressed with Blundell's inventiveness and ability to find the fence in the Super Smash.I still wouldn't pick him, Bangladesh at a push now they've added T20s
New low point for Spark's highlight editor - Blundell scores 46 off 22 and not a single shot of those makes it into the highlight reel. Makes me feel better about my eight different emails and 7-day free trials
Seems absolutely ridiculous. What a difference he would have made to Otago this season, as well.Looks like Foxcroft won't be playing for Otago anytime soon.
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OCA mystified by attitude to Foxcroft
Bewildered. That's how OCA chief executive Mike Coggan is feeling after learning that seemingly every Tom, Dick and Harry is being let in to play...www.odt.co.nz
Seems absolutely ridiculous. What a difference he would have made to Otago this season, as well.
I think others have said the ICC have some discretion for exceptional circumstances, which these clearly are. That is infuriating that rugby and basketball players are apparently subject to different rules. I hope that David White and NZC are not just leaving this to Otago to resolve.There goes the chance for Foxcroft to qualify for BC for the next three years at least. He had to do three consecutive years in NZ to qualify. He has to restart from next year and has to reside in NZ for three years (minimum number of days or should have played half the domestic games I think) playing cricket.
Yeah you can apply to the ICC for dispensation regarding qualification rules. I remember Joyce and Rankin being granted exemptions to go back to Ireland earlier than they were meant to (and Hamish Marshall being knocked back a request to do the same)I think others have said the ICC have some discretion for exceptional circumstances, which these clearly are. That is infuriating that rugby and basketball players are apparently subject to different rules. I hope that David White and NZC are not just leaving this to Otago to resolve.
I didn't want to quote your whole post but I bloody enjoyed it. At U17 and U19 level, you get a really good sense of who's going to make it. Who has more time at the crease, who has that mature approach to their game, who has that ability to go 140km + etc.![]()
Black Caps' hopeful Finn Allen's talent evident from his schoolboy days
Rising batting talent demonstrated his quality as a schoolboy with New Zealand Cricket brass watching on from the boundary rope.www.stuff.co.nz
Yeah you get a feel for the special players most of the times. It's quite a journey I tell ya when you have a kid in the same team competing with these stand out guys. You are cut off between appreciation and jealously initially. I'm being frank here. You just wonder why your kid can't do that these can. I suppose most parents are in the same boat initially. After few years, appreciation for these stand out players grow and you become their fan. You'll also come to realize there's lot more than making the team that makes these players. They are absolutely driven and that I guess that's the only difference between players at that level.I didn't want to quote your whole post but I bloody enjoyed it. At U17 and U19 level, you get a really good sense of who's going to make it. Who has more time at the crease, who has that mature approach to their game, who has that ability to go 140km + etc.
As much as St Kent's is seen as a private school with all the resources and ability to bring talent in at will (moreso rugby), Finn would only be their third Black Cap and first since Mark Richardson. Underperformed in that regard.
Listening to him on the player-mike I actually don't think he's changed much lolAnother story goes like this, Glenn Phillips playing for under 19 was scoring runs like no other. If he held the bat it was almost as if the opponents just gave up. The boys always said Phillips was a bit eccentric. He used to tap the pitch and talk to the pitch often. Conversations went like, be good to me today, you are awesome today, look after me, don't seam, don't turn etc... funny to hear that. There was a time he hit a ball a long way and made ambulance noises while they looked for the ballIf he did that now in international cricket he would be a cult figure.
Yeah was about to say...Phillips is clearly very weirdListening to him on the player-mike I actually don't think he's changed much lol
Best post I've read on here. Its one of the main two reasons I come to this forum. Getting to hear some personal/humanizing stories about the future players of BC cricket. Hope these guys never lose that drive and achieve some monumental things for their country. There is nothing like having a passion for something you love.Yeah you get a feel for the special players most of the times. It's quite a journey I tell ya when you have a kid in the same team competing with these stand out guys. You are cut off between appreciation and jealously initially. I'm being frank here. You just wonder why your kid can't do that these can. I suppose most parents are in the same boat initially. After few years, appreciation for these stand out players grow and you become their fan. You'll also come to realize there's lot more than making the team that makes these players. They are absolutely driven and that I guess that's the only difference between players at that level.
Another instance I remember is when I dropped off my kid for the local u17s selection game at a local Wellington ground. Probably a 2 day or a 3 day game. Ravindra was like 11, 12 or of something of that age. Probably looked like 9. Sears couple more years older likely. My lad was like we have to bowl all day if we lost the toss. I was like who has the patience to bat that long at that age group and told him not to worry he will knock over few guys. I went to the ground to drop off lunch for my son and Ravindra had opened the batting was batting still. I went back to work and got back to pick my son up about an hour or two prior end of the day and Ravindra was still batting. Next day, same sequences and same story. I guess he would have batted 2 days in a row. By then I had ran out of all the tips I could give my son to get him out. By the third day I just said to my son it's awesome he gets to bowl so many spells to keep him positive but somewhere along the chat I said forget this game wait for them to declareI am reminded about that hapless conversation even today.
Another story goes like this, Glenn Phillips playing for under 19 was scoring runs like no other. If he held the bat it was almost as if the opponents just gave up. The boys always said Phillips was a bit eccentric. He used to tap the pitch and talk to the pitch often. Conversations went like, be good to me today, you are awesome today, look after me, don't seam, don't turn etc... funny to hear that. There was a time he hit a ball a long way and made ambulance noises while they looked for the ballIf he did that now in international cricket he would be a cult figure.
Have heard a lot of such stories and fun days those. Time flew going to a game to watch the lads play. The anticipation was amazing. Now looking back we figure it was just some age group cricket, no one died but then it felt like a chappell hadlee trophy with lives on hold. All the kids that we nearly hated for being so good, we now love them most![]()