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  • ChrisC Away
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    Chris
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    To be honest I would expect everyone to score big v Nepal for NZ not exactly a power force in Cricket
    They had no idea V Afghanistan or Pakistan..

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    The Wellington Blaze win their 8th Women's Super Smash title after beating the Central Hinds by 1 run in a low score thriller at Eden Park.

    Aces play the Kings shortly in the Men's final at Eden Park.

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    @Bovidae Jonny Bassett-Graham would have barely played for Auckland, don't remember him playing at that level. He was a stalwart at the Suburbs New Lynn club which has produced Martin Guptill, Jeet Raval, Ajaz Patel, Reece Young, Jimmy Neesham, Sean Solia to name a few of late.

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    wrote on last edited by Rapido
    #541

    It's in topic.

    Because I'm pretty sure Basset-Graham was an NZ u19 player back in the 00s. But would have been a fringe provincial player at senior level. Probably sub-10 games.

    Edit. No, I'm wrong.
    1 FC game, but no record of him playing for NZ U19s.

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    Rain washes out the final of the Super Smash mens. Auckland win after being under the pump - well done lads. Suck way to finish, but you qualify top, you get the breaks.

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    LABCAT
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    @Chris said in NZ Cricket:

    To be honest I would expect everyone to score big v Nepal for NZ not exactly a power force in Cricket
    They had no idea V Afghanistan or Pakistan..

    The are good enough us apparently:

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-under-19-world-cup-2015-16-949357/nepal-under-19s-vs-new-zealand-under-19s-6th-match-group-d-949709/full-scorecard

    That team has five players who have played for the Black Caps and four other who have had reasonable domestic careers (two not so much).

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  • ChrisC Away
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    replied to LABCAT on last edited by Chris
    #544

    @LABCAT said in NZ Cricket:

    @Chris said in NZ Cricket:

    To be honest I would expect everyone to score big v Nepal for NZ not exactly a power force in Cricket
    They had no idea V Afghanistan or Pakistan..

    The are good enough us apparently:

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-under-19-world-cup-2015-16-949357/nepal-under-19s-vs-new-zealand-under-19s-6th-match-group-d-949709/full-scorecard

    That team has five players who have played for the Black Caps and four other who have had reasonable domestic careers (two not so much).

    Says more about the quality of the NZ u/19 teams
    Nepal do not play in any tier 1 competions not a good look for NZ under age teams.
    And if that is the criteria NZ under age teams are judged by we are doing well as we are as good as Nepal at u/19 level it is worse than I thought.

    If Australia lost to Nepal at that level there would a major shake up of the system as there has been before.

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    #545

    There are plenty of development issues to work on in NZ Cricket. It’d take me ages to list them on the phone. And not that I can do much to help.

    That said, an Australian opener has just carried his bat, yet the other 10 couldn’t stay with him against a team that hasn’t beaten them at home since 1997. The joys of cricket 😊

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    #546

    We also lost to Nepal in the 2005/06 tournament.

    https://archive.nzc.nz/Scorecards/84/84997.html
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  • ChrisC Away
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    @Donsteppa said in NZ Cricket:

    There are plenty of development issues to work on in NZ Cricket. It’d take me ages to list them on the phone. And not that I can do much to help.

    That said, an Australian opener has just carried his bat, yet the other 10 couldn’t stay with him against a team that hasn’t beaten them at home since 1997. The joys of cricket 😊

    I am sure their is a bounce back due soon.

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    Our timing is lousy. Especially with the Hobart 2011 parallels this time working against us.

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    @frugby said in NZ Cricket:

    @Chris said in NZ Cricket:

    This NZ u/19 side is one of the worst batting units I have seen.
    The bowling is ok Rowe and Clarke look promising but the batting is very weak and some very average batting technique.

    We have never been famous for our U19 sides... I think Reddy and the skipper Jackson look handy prospects.

    The commentators pointed out last night that only a couple of players from each side generally have international careers, and only half domestic careers.

    Depends what is meant by 'careers', but ...

    Looking back at previous squads.

    It would be 6 to 7 end up playing senior international cricket (in a good 2-year-cycle crop).

    2 to 4 when you have a bad cycle.

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  • ChrisC Away
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    Chris
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    Just watching the U/19s bat against India
    Jones has his off stump cleaned up first ball.
    Reddy gets hit on the pad first ball doesn’t read the inswinger
    Then plays all over a straight one LBW 2nd ball.
    NZ 2 down for 0
    Terrible to watch not a decent batting technique to be seen.

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    Squad announced for the T20 WC in the Windies

    Kane Williamson (c)
    Finn Allen
    Trent Boult
    Michael Bracewell
    Mark Chapman
    Devon Conway
    Lockie Ferguson
    Matt Henry
    Daryl Mitchell
    Jimmy Neesham
    Glenn Phillips
    Rachin Ravindra
    Mitchell Santner
    Ish Sodhi
    Tim Southee
    Ben Sears (travelling reserve)

    Apr 28, 2024  /  Sport

    Cricket: Tim Southee chosen for his seventh T20 World Cup

    Cricket: Tim Southee chosen for his seventh T20 World Cup

    Veteran Black Caps pace bowler Tim Southee has been named for his seventh T20 World Cup in a squad with the accent on experience.

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  • ChrisC Away
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    Chris
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    We are going to be chasing some big scores looking at that bowling attack or we are going to need to set very big targets.

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    @Chris said in NZ Cricket:

    We are going to be chasing some big scores looking at that bowling attack or we are going to need to set very big targets.

    I'd play Sears over Southee. And hopefully he makes me eat my words, but I can see a whole lotta leather retrieval in our future.

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  • ChrisC Away
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    Chris
    replied to nzzp on last edited by Chris
    #554

    @nzzp said in NZ Cricket:

    @Chris said in NZ Cricket:

    We are going to be chasing some big scores looking at that bowling attack or we are going to need to set very big targets.

    I'd play Sears over Southee. And hopefully he makes me eat my words, but I can see a whole lotta leather retrieval in our future.

    Yeah Sears over Southee would be my pick but he only is a travelling reserve.

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    Bovidae
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    If Conway is injured again we're back to having no recognised backup WK.

    Most were expecting Neesham or Bracewell, not both.

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  • ChrisC Away
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    Chris
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    Not a Fan of Conway WK he has been struggling with thumb injuries recently, So we pick him as a WK, seems like a massive risk to me.

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    replied to nzzp on last edited by
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    @nzzp said in NZ Cricket:

    Squad announced for the T20 WC in the Windies

    Kane Williamson (c)
    Finn Allen
    Trent Boult
    Michael Bracewell
    Mark Chapman
    Devon Conway
    Lockie Ferguson
    Matt Henry
    Daryl Mitchell
    Jimmy Neesham
    Glenn Phillips
    Rachin Ravindra
    Mitchell Santner
    Ish Sodhi
    Tim Southee
    Ben Sears (travelling reserve)

    Apr 28, 2024  /  Sport

    Cricket: Tim Southee chosen for his seventh T20 World Cup

    Cricket: Tim Southee chosen for his seventh T20 World Cup

    Veteran Black Caps pace bowler Tim Southee has been named for his seventh T20 World Cup in a squad with the accent on experience.

    A pretty handy bunch of players in this form of the game. They could go far…..or they could crap out spectacularly. Exciting stuff either way !

    I’m shocked Southee has been picked.

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