Chris Dwyer
Ended with the fifth-highest first-class average of the season thanks to some blistering fifties; also provided occasionally useful offies, particularly in one-day cricket. Will be asked to stand up even more with the bat after the losses of Mamesh, Markus and Ritchie. May also provide keen insight on the workings at Black.
New Zealand or Hong Kong imo, preferably New Zealand.With that out of the way, I'm going to steal a leaf from Camps' book and suggest a preseason tour. Not quite sure of the destination yet, we haven't got huge amounts of money to spend on flight tickets and in any case there's that costs massively in greenhouse gases to worry about.
As far as "interesting" destinations go, that IMO leaves New Zealand, given that people have been playing in Australia this season and anyway we've just had the Top End Series so we can't play there.
Open to suggestions, however.
Name EditedKingsley Clapham
A positive light in one-day cricket last season, and will probably be given more chances as third seamer. It should be noted that this position is expected to see much variation throughout the season unless someone really puts their hand up. A key one-day seamer, however, with both Kennett and Watt occasionally struggling with accuracy.
You might need to second someone to help deal with the stress of attempting to take the FCWSTVKA.Kennett has got alot of work to do if he wants to retain his FCWSTVWA (First Class Wicket Season Tally vs Watt Award).
Gah, that'll change soon enough.Muhammad Amir
Quick bowler who will pressure the more experienced seamers such as Nayak, Thompson, Reddlapalli and Clapham for a place in the squad. Proved his worth with 69 wickets for Indiana in the American four-day league, second only to Josh Forner in that division, while the one-day bowling was slightly more erratic. Not expected to bat above Kennett.
Mind changing your sig, mate?Welcome Rookies
In a couple of days. Need to sort out simming stats first anyway.Clapo said:So..... any final decision as to where we'll be holidaying... err... i mean, having our pre-season warm-up
Hmmm, lots of pressure on me here, but don't worry I will be the best teen prodigy since Tendulkar .Aseem Sharma
Opening batsman who will need to make runs, end of. The batting will make or break our season.
Hi Samuel...Welcome to Raghav, our newest rookie acquisition.
I know there's a lot of seamers in the squad already, but Green signed one spinner and I couldn't get in touch with the others. You'll just have to make do with a lot of squad rotation. (Or learn to bat.)
Thanks Clapo.Welcome Raghav
Thanks...Oh! ok...you are the senior cricketer..I should respect you but still in a game of cricket better cricketer should not be at loss..he should be given a chance.Welcome Raghav, hope you have a good career, but not at my expense tho
looking good their Cap'nOK, last thing I do before going northward:
Fixtures for CW Red tour of the North Island
Sunday, April 1: Seddon Park, Hamilton, FC: Northern Districts v CW Red
Monday, April 2: Harry Barker Reserve, Gisborne, OD: Northern Districts v CW Red
Tuesday, April 3: McLean Park, Napier OD: Carmine vs Vermilion
Wednesday, April 4: McLean Park, Napier FC: Carmine vs Vermilion
Thursday, April 5: Basin Reserve FC: Wellington v CW Red
Saturday, April 7: Basin Reserve OD: Wellington v CW Red
The Carmine and Vermilion sides, basically an internal Red battle, will be strengthened by a few local players from Central Districts, such as Canada international Geoff Barnett.