Is this worth looking for in the vault?Haha Kruger that was hilarious
Yes, yes it is.Is this worth looking for in the vault?
Nah he was playing Ireland in the UAE yesterday, where he ran into a young Middlesex guy (Balbirnie) wearing No. 63. Still bowled okay, much better than Henry did itbt.i take it milne wasn't playing then.
He was never a swing bowler ftr. But yeah, injuries and a big focus on his studies pulled him back abit.Anyone know the story with Anarug Verma? I remember watching him in youth cricket and drooling over his action, pace, bounce and swing. Has he just cut down to medium pace for Twenty20, did he suffer an injury, or is my memory just turning fanciful in my old age?
Oh no, my alliance with ND at $4.50 has been rocked by this news.The Northern Knights will welcome back Ish Sodhi for this weekend's Twenty20 finals in Hamilton, but they won't have the services of their other returning Black Caps test players.
Fast bowlers Tim Southee and Trent Boult, and wicketkeeper BJ Watling, are all unavailable for the defending champions.
New Zealand Cricket decided that Southee and Boult, along with New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, would skip the Twenty20 and ODI series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates in order to be refreshed for a busy home summer, while Watling – who wasn't selected in the Black Caps limited overs squad – is resting up a couple of niggling injuries.
Knights coach James Pamment said Watling had been playing through a hip problem, which had surfaced all the way back at the team's first training session in Raipur at the Champions League in September.
The 29-year-old will see a doctor this week to try and heal the complaint and won't play in ND's Plunket Shield match against Otago in Dunedin starting next Thursday, but is eyeing a return for the game against Wellington in Hamilton from December 18-21.
That match will also see Southee and Boult return to the park, with the fixture included in their NZC rest, recovery and conditioning plan – which is based around preparing them for their next international – the Boxing Day test against Sri Lanka in Christchurch.