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*Official* New Zealand domestic season 2022/23

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
I was admiring before how uninspiring Wellington's bowling attack was. Did not feel the slightest bit sorry for them that Auckland took them for 500 runs and kinda assumed their batting was their strong suit this round. Nope, the young allrounder Abbas is at 5 followed by N Smith apparently playing as a specialist batsman at 6 :shock: and new wicketkeeper McLaughlan at 7.

So I guess Smith's injured again.
Yes Wellington really had their fingers crossed for Sears and Smith, that just hasn't worked out very well due to injury. Bowling coach is actually Abbas' dad now, he knows all the under-23 pacers in the country very well through his links to the NZ pace academy clinics, we'll see what he comes up with in terms of a stronger 2023/24 roster.
 

jcas0167

International Regular
Ideal conditions for Quinn Sunde to come in to bat with Akl in a strong position. An unbeaten maiden half century to follow his 90 odd against England.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Yes Wellington really had their fingers crossed for Sears and Smith, that just hasn't worked out very well due to injury. Bowling coach is actually Abbas' dad now, he knows all the under-23 pacers in the country very well through his links to the NZ pace academy clinics, we'll see what he comes up with in terms of a stronger 2023/24 roster.
Yes that does look pretty unlucky re injuries.

While the bowling ends up full of older domestic mediums, Wellington's batting goes for youth but is equally unsuccessful. Coach(es) haven't managed to extract any consistent performances from any of the under-23s - Georgeson, Greenwood, Vishvaka, Robinson, Bhula, now trying Severin and Abbas.
 

thundaboult

International Debutant
um...can phillips and ravindra just work on the batting?

pick a proper spinner so the bits n pieces spin isn't required anymore ffs
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Yes that does look pretty unlucky re injuries.

While the bowling ends up full of older domestic mediums, Wellington's batting goes for youth but is equally unsuccessful. Coach(es) haven't managed to extract any consistent performances from any of the under-23s - Georgeson, Greenwood, Vishvaka, Robinson, Bhula, now trying Severin and Abbas.
That's kind of a nationwide trend though tbh, bucked only by Dean Foxcroft. For youthful domestic batting that isn't very flaky, you must recruit from the braai.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
We'll see if it continues, but Mariu and Sunde have started well, while Heaphy, Parkes and Cumming have shown more promise at the top of the order than Wellington's youf so far.
 

Zinzan

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Yep it was Martin Crowe with user name Hogan - he joined to discuss his return to playing club cricket again at 48.

Here's the thread.

Many of the posters doubted it was him and weren't very welcoming.

SteveNZ:

"As I said before, that's not a personal contribution to club cricket. He didn't go out to score Test centuries so little Johnny would wander down to the park and sign up. He did for personal gain be it money, fame etc and for team a distant second I would suggest. Throwing John Wright under a bus re his tactics in the 92 semi and saying we would've won if he stayed fit is a perfect summation of Martin Crowe's ego.

Trust me, Martin Crowe is not getting within a mile of the Auckland side. And again, if he wants to be in a hurry so he can get 1-2 FC tons - he is being completely self-serving. He's not above club cricket. He's not even above 2nd grade, on his results so far.

And I argue he's drawing negative attention for the game. What have we seen in the media so far? A 49 year old's self-confessed mid-life crisis, poor standard of pitches, over-appealing and murmurs of being above the normal process of being selected for sides. Ask people involved in the running of Papatoetoe if they're happy with the coverage their club has gained out of Crowe 'gracing' their ground. They are far from it.

And he's gained far more column inches than the first week of the Plunket Shield, where there were several performances from players who actually have futures in the game (at levels other than golden oldies). How about this one - there was a young talent in the Auckland Gillette Cup final today who took four wickets and scored runs, is a member of the Blues rugby development squad and is being head-hunted by a few NRL clubs. Yet a has-been is the news.

If he came back to the game for the right reasons, great. I was actually welcoming of it when I initially heard. But not now."
Nice dig & well **** me, to think I'm the one who's taken raps over this last decade or so for his departure for questioning whether it was indeed him based on some the grammar used in some of his threads.

Turns out I have nothing on SteveNZ & a few others in terms of the inhospitality displayed.

Feeling somewhat vindicated since he was my school boy hero, and I was always made to feel somewhat guilty about contributing to his CW departure, but I'd never revisited the thread to see some of this & to realize my questioning of his authenticity likely had very little to do with it.

Cheers Blakey.
 
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Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Yes Wellington really had their fingers crossed for Sears and Smith, that just hasn't worked out very well due to injury. Bowling coach is actually Abbas' dad now, he knows all the under-23 pacers in the country very well through his links to the NZ pace academy clinics, we'll see what he comes up with in terms of a stronger 2023/24 roster.
Get Toby Hart from Otago, please.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Nice dig & well **** me, to think I'm the one who's taken raps over this last decade or so for his departure for questioning whether it was indeed him based on some the grammar used in some of his threads.

Turns out I have nothing on SteveNZ & a few others in terms of the inhospitality displayed.

Feeling somewhat vindicated since he was my school boy hero, and I was always made to feel somewhat guilty about contributing to his CW departure, but I'd never revisited the thread to see some of this & to realize my questioning of his authenticity likely had very little to do with it.

Cheers Blakey.
Hand fully up, I had some poor moments in that thread. I have no problem that I had an opinion, more so it was articulated really badly. And I was really inconsistent too, started off pretty comfortable with the comeback, quickly turned when he started playing, and finished off looking forward to having a beer with him when Howick played Cornwall. I'd been playing senior club cricket for over a decade and clearly had a defensiveness over the comments about the Papatoetoe pitch, and about not being picked for Prems straight away. I guess there was a feeling that he came back and stomped on my/our turf.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
For ten points, who will be the next random 30-32 year-old called into the New Zealand cricket team?

Bruce
Schmulian
Solia
Kelly
Bowes
McConchie
Randell
Hampton
R O'Donnell edit: doesn't qualify as not 30
Van Beek

place ur bets now
 
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Prince EWS

Global Moderator
For ten points, who will be the next random 30-32 year-old called into the New Zealand cricket team?

Bruce
Schmulian
Solia
Kelly
Bowes
McConchie
Randell
Hampton
R O'Donnell
Van Beek

place ur bets now
Schmulian the 12 year old CW contest winner.
 

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