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Originally Posted by thierry henry
Nope. He played Auckland U-19s and made a big century in one of the games at the national tournament but didn't make the NZ squad for the 2001/02 World Cup, which surprised me at the time as he obviously had a big reputation and had then put runs on the board at the tournament.
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Hopefully he can cement his place in the Auckland line up now with that hundred. I remember Anaru Kitchen burst onto the scene a few years ago, what's happened to him?
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2002 WC squad was one of the better ones.
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Ross Taylor (captain, Central Districts)
Simon Allen (Wellington)
Michael Bates (Auckland)
Peter Borren (Canterbury)
Neil Broom (Canterbury)
Leighton Burtt (Canterbury)
Brook Hatwell (Northern Districts)
Stephen Murdoch (Wellington)
Rob Nicol (Auckland)
Iain Robertson (Canterbury)
Jesse Ryder (Central Districts)
Ian Sandbrook (Central Districts)
Jordan Sheed (Otago)
Richard Sherlock (Central Districts)
Coach: Mark Greatbatch
Manager: Dayle Hadlee
Players in the original 24-player preliminary squad:
Scott Baldwin (Central Districts)
Geoff Barnett (Central Districts)
James Bullick (Auckland)
Greg Cates (Auckland)
Craig Clare (Central Districts)
Fraser Hawes (Canterbury)
Greg Hay (Central Districts)
Robbie Schaw (Central Districts)
Lance Shaw (Auckland)
Note: Simon Allen, Peter Borren, Neil Broom and Leighton Burtt were not part of the preliminary squad.
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