They have a core of solid players and some guys have had exceptional campaigns. Worker, Young & van Vyk have done well. A young player like Cleaver has come in and excelled. In this game you had a guy on debut who top scored and it looks like Bracewell bowled well.This is the end of NZ domestic cricket. That CD side is just terribad.
God imagine if CD won.
Wellington/CD the trophy winners so far. Urgh. I'm all for patriotic jammyness, but you do start to worry when it's all jam and no peanut butter.
Central Districts v Otago, Ford Trophy, 3rd preliminary final Report : Bolter Bruce bats Central Districts into final | Cricket News | ESPN CricinfoLittle-known TC Bruce, playing his first competitive game at domestic level, slammed 88 off 65 balls to propel Central Districts to a 49-run victory against Otago in New Plymouth, and set up a finals clash against Auckland on February 1.
Not much about Bruce is common knowledge at present - not his age, not his place of birth, not his previous cricket pedigree, and not his playing style - but he came out at No. 5 for Central Districts and hit half a dozen sixes and five fours to lift his team to 252 before they were dismissed in 48.1 overs.
Haha, what a **** report. Get on a phone you lazy prick, whoever you are...or use this thing called Google, which told me his name was Tom within 5 seconds of effort. More dug up that he is 23, from the Naki, and played for Canterbury A in rugby too.They have a core of solid players and some guys have had exceptional campaigns. Worker, Young & van Vyk have done well. A young player like Cleaver has come in and excelled. In this game you had a guy on debut who top scored and it looks like Bracewell bowled well.
I love this cricinfo report:
Central Districts v Otago, Ford Trophy, 3rd preliminary final Report : Bolter Bruce bats Central Districts into final | Cricket News | ESPN Cricinfo
Not using a first name, unless absolutely undoable, to me is disrespectful. If you work for cricinfo, you're able to google. And from there, it was easy. Don't expect a life story, just a name. Trying to fob off that his info was unavailable, like we're still stuck in the teletext era, is rubbish.Well I'd doubt lazy itbt, just a pretty standard young Asian worker for ESPNCricinfo I'd presume. Putting a bit of your own initiative into your work is probably frowned upon, big time.
Heh, I remember Sky once televising a random Plunket Shield game between Northern Districts and Auckland in 93/94. Roydon Hayes was playing and Andrew Reinhold got runs and was briefly spoken of as an opening contender to face Wasim & Waqar.If they showed live World Cup qualifiers and Grand Prix (as opposed to delayed coverage on the Country Channel) and the Plunket Shield live I'd donate my firstborn.
Life hasn't gone so well for Roydon since then. Wonder what he's up to these daysHeh, I remember Sky once televising a random Plunket Shield game between Northern Districts and Auckland in 93/94. Roydon Hayes was playing and Andrew Reinhold got runs and was briefly spoken of as an opening contender to face Wasim & Waqar.
That's a shame. I went to a coaching clinic he ran at Mount Manganui in 1995. He had played a couple of ODI's for NZ earlier that year and showed how Stephen Fleming stood in his stance. I also remember him asking some guy "did you drop your guts mate?".Life hasn't gone so well for Roydon since then. Wonder what he's up to these days
True story, in 2007 or 2008 I won a New Zealand cricket fan of the year competition by writing about sneaking out of school to watch Roydon Hayes bowl in a Shell Trophy match at the Basin. Thanks to him I won $10,000 worth of electronic goods.Life hasn't gone so well for Roydon since then. Wonder what he's up to these days
Crickey! Definitely not. What is the story? (And presuming he was convicted of a crime it is on the public record and therefore not libelous to share).Gee, doesn't seem like it's common knowledge of the lurid past of R.Hayes, and why he was (and may still be) in the clink for very serious misdemeanours.