Both disciplines.With the ball, I assume?
Both disciplines.With the ball, I assume?
Both disciplines.
Can anyone fill me in on how did that go in the end? I saw few of the episodes, but not the final result.Ferguson featured on a weekly segment on our Cricket Show last season, the idea being to see his pace and action progress and see if he could clock 145.
Good stuff with the pace ranges. One thing I try to do is be lenient with youngsters who might put on a yard as they develop, so I'll consider that with the ratings. Makes you wonder where some people get their classifications from! Maybe somebody dropped the folder that was full of all the young seamers pace ratings and they all got jumbled up..No I didn't see the final episode myself!
RFM a fairly safe bet for actual match pace I guess. Quinn was clocked in that U19 semi, mid 120's. Duffy 130-135 tops, Nuttall 130.
CCDB, join the fanzone and then try to follow the video I'm about to PM to you to use the video vault at your leisure btw.
They probably have someone reading this thread too; wouldn't be the first time.NOTE: Quinn's Cricinfo profile has been updated to say RMF!
He was the No 5/6 dropped after the Quad Series wasn't he. There's his SLA -There's another Auckland NZ U19I who I'd given up on working out, but someone may be able to help me with: Nick Kelly | Cricket Players and Officials | ESPN Cricinfo
Was it the one by the canal? Problem is the whole canal area is a bit of a crime-fest now by leafy Leamington standards! You're right though, it's a lovely mellow place to live. It's easy to forget how nice. I work in a listed building for one thing-it's the converted old Pump Rooms, now a library.Leamington Spa is a lovely place. I did used to love lock-ins at the Brunswick on (funnily enough) Brunswick Street, but I fear it has long since closed or renamed itself. Ah well.
Great point! Bit of a theme, there: look out for any promising emerging youngsters with names like Windom Earle or Hank Jennings..Twin Peaks! Even James Marshall showed promise in Twin Peaks.
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I might need a bit of an idiots-guide to getting these pooch.blob's to work: they just open on a blank window for me.He was the No 5/6 dropped after the Quad Series wasn't he. There's his SLA -
http://nzcpooch.blob.core.windows.net/df6cb4a6-d5a2-4ed9-b79b-d0aee31cbc45/2_029_04.mp4
Ferguson's a RM still: when they change that, we know they're reading.They probably have someone reading this thread too; wouldn't be the first time.
It was fairly near the Canal, but I think I know the one you mean - one that closed a good few years ago now, perhaps? I've just Google StreetMapped it and the Brunswick is now called The Jet. Great for lock ins, pool table, darts board, juke box with Toto's "Africa" on it to be played on loop by the Kenyan member of our ensemble, rabbits in the garden, random man always at the bar who coughed, but never spoke. Bliss.Was it the one by the canal? Problem is the whole canal area is a bit of a crime-fest now by leafy Leamington standards! You're right though, it's a lovely mellow place to live. It's easy to forget how nice. I work in a listed building for one thing-it's the converted old Pump Rooms, now a library.
Last time he's likely to be mentioned in connection with Lara in a hurry!Right-click and save as those mp4s, in Chrome you could look it them in a new tab. Lara Flynn Boyle looks worse every time I see him.
Who was the member who played for North Otago?Cricket Wellington have a very nice stats module on their website for all levels of Club Cricket, but you could certainly easily get the information about general performance levels in Club Cricket, at least in our region.
Then on CricketWeb, I think there are guys who've played for Hamilton, Marlborough and North Otago at Hawke Cup level in recent years.
Ewan Chatfield's still playing Club Cricket - so whack him in the database, aye?