It was more a reference to Peter Ingram regularly scoring big runs against Wellington.I think it might say a bit about a) the gap between the Plunket and international cricket, and b) how good the Blackcaps coaching set-up is these days.
I mean, whenever Southee and Boult come back, they dominate. Heck, even noted international failure Spudderford stacks up Plunket runs reasonably consistently. It seems like getting into the Blackcaps set-up inevitably results in you, at worst, being stuck between levels.
Man so easy on the eye. He doesn't really hit the ball so much as buys it a drink then smoothly coerces it to go back his boundary for a nightcap.Yeah well Howsie's long been tipping a very clean and strong power game with Kelly, that he felt was very overdue to hit our T20 scene in particular. He gives it a very hard nudge with the bottom hand to get this power though, which is probably why Howsie says he likes him more in white ball cricket. He tries to bowl some SLA too, but from the footage I retrieved from the A tourney, it's not flash.
Then I will be the outlier and say I wasn't pleased with what I saw. He has oodles of potential, but his set up is too open and as a result doesn't get his front foot close enough to the pitch of the ball.Man so easy on the eye. He doesn't really hit the ball so much as buys it a drink then smoothly coerces it to go back his boundary for a nightcap.
Certainly doesn't believe in much foot movement from that boundary compilation.I think I've always rated Worker against FC bowlers though when he's just baseballing it and mentally freewheeling it ftr. A bit harsh to attach the term 'engine room', but he would like it in there.
Tauranga could've been such a nice little town if Auckland hadn't decided to shift its suburbs there.
I can see the Mount now ftr Howsie. Not sure if it's definitely abandoned or they might get a session in.
i remember after elliott's first attempt at test cricket he came back and scored 170 odd for wellington, something that he wasn't doing before being picked.I think it might say a bit about a) the gap between the Plunket and international cricket, and b) how good the Blackcaps coaching set-up is these days.
I mean, whenever Southee and Boult come back, they dominate. Heck, even noted international failure Spudderford stacks up Plunket runs reasonably consistently. It seems like getting into the Blackcaps set-up inevitably results in you, at worst, being stuck between levels.
His stance is actually perfect for facing a right arm over the wicket bowler, but he is always going to struggle against left armers or people going right arm around as he doesn't recalibrate his stance for those bowlers.
Seems like he was instructed to dial up the intent, rather than play out another polite 10(30) this evening.
Make it an open draft IMO - in the past you had to pick a province and you got first dibs on 4-5 guys who you liked etc. Just make it open slather no reserved players. Just pick. Only rule is to build a balanced team of XI guys.I'll get Athlai onto a draft then, for rounds 3-10. Now that the national side isn't terrible, I think there's enough activity here these days to find six people who'd claim to know their domestix.