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2024–25 NZ domestic season

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Stackpole seems to always score well in the NZ Dev Team matches. Would assume an Auckland debut must be quite close.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Callum Samson who captains CBHS has been named in the Canterbury A squad, he's an allrounder, who will probably develop into more of a batsman who bowls.
He looked a good bowler on the streams, from the admittedly not ideal camera angle though.

In fact, I thought the pace bowling looked good from several of the boys.
 
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Flem274*

123/5
Shipley could go from playing ODIs to not even a walk up start in a full strength Canterbury. Not that it will matter much, but you'd think Henry, KJ and O'Rourke would be first choice.
 

DougieRydal

School Boy/Girl Captain
He looked a good bowler on the streams, from the admittedly not ideal camera angle though.

In fact, I thought the pace bowling looked good from several of the boys.
Yep, my son is the keeper in the team, so I've seen a bit of them, Ben Forrest the opening bowling is a big strong lad who gets it down reasonably quickly. They have a good 4 pronged seam attack, and backed by up an offie and two leggie's.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
2 overs and a couple of good knocks for Shipley in addition to Jamieson getting through 4 overs. Looking like they might be out of the woods of injury come the Super Smash. Not that Canterbury truly require them.
 

Zinzan

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Good to learn Jamieson is back. I see he turns 30 at the end of the month & just hope he still has the zip he had prior to this latest injury & can stay fit to be ready for the key 2026/27 series in Australia.

A 4-prong pace attack of Henry, O'Rourke, Jamieson & Sears assuming all fit is mouth-watering.

I see Henry just turned 33, so no reason he can't maintain form and fitness over the next 2 years.
 
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Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Yep, my son is the keeper in the team, so I've seen a bit of them, Ben Forrest the opening bowling is a big strong lad who gets it down reasonably quickly. They have a good 4 pronged seam attack, and backed by up an offie and two leggie's.
His bowling looks hugely improved upon from last year's U17 tournament. Hope he doesn't downgrade it prematurely. There's a career head start for giant left armers.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
The NZ Development XI finally beat Canterbury A. Central Districts A batsman Sam Cassidy hit 100 off 56 balls.
Good news. He could get a game for CD in the SS; with one or both of Clarkson and Young presumably to be called up for NZ, their batting stocks look fairly bare.
 

Howsie

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New Zealand XI squad v Sri Lanka

Joe Carter (c)
Northern Districts
Adi Ashok Auckland
Muhammad Abbas Wellington
Matt Boyle Canterbury
Katene Clarke Northern Districts
Kristian Clarke Northern Districts
Matt Fisher Northern Districts
Bevon Jacobs Auckland
Raunaq Kapur Canterbury
Ben Lister Auckland
Callum McLachlan Wellington
Henry Shipley Canterbury

Shipley is back
 

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