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*** Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2010/11 ***

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
de Boorder playing well, looks like he's a real specialist on the cut shot.
Does he move his feet for it or just stay one side of it and free the arms?

I realise this may be a bit of a stupid question considering you're watching a T20 game but I thought I'd ask anyway. :p
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Does he move his feet for it or just stay one side of it and free the arms?

I realise this may be a bit of a stupid question considering you're watching a T20 game but I thought I'd ask anyway. :p
On the basis of this innings, he's more of a, shuffle away to leg and free the arms kind of guy. But again, it is just 20/20.
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
Wells not playing and two average County batsmen no one knows or cares about are. Fuming tbh. The Mystery Man>>>>>>the English.
CD Nash is Chris Nash of Sussex, right?

If so, that’s a bizarre signing. Stevens despite being a journeyman does have form in 20/20. Nash is complete meh. Seems to be used as a bowling all-rounder by Otago as well.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
First time I've ever seen James McMillan on the TV and he looks really quick for an NZ 32 year old who has apparently been riddled by injuries. Was he quicker when younger, and does anyone who knows more about him than me reckon he could've gone further without the injuries? Pretty ordinary FC record.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
First time I've ever seen James McMillan on the TV and he looks really quick for an NZ 32 year old who has apparently been riddled by injuries. Was he quicker when younger, and does anyone who knows more about him than me reckon he could've gone further without the injuries? Pretty ordinary FC record.
Was rated pretty highly when he was younger; there are some really old posts on CW calling him for him to be picked in Tests tbh.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Went to the Auckland game on Sunday, couple of comments:

Boult looked pretty quick
Adams was surprisingly slow
Singh chucks it doesn't he?
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Was rated pretty highly when he was younger; there are some really old posts on CW calling him for him to be picked in Tests tbh.
He definitely beat Hodge for pace for most of the over I watched him bowl to him, but by the end of the over Hodge managed to glide a couple of boundaries either side of 3rd man. Impressive because Hodge has been pretty much imperious in NZ otherwise.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Went to the Auckland game on Sunday, couple of comments:

Boult looked pretty quick
Adams was surprisingly slow
Singh chucks it doesn't he?
Yeah, I noticed the same thing. Can't tell the whole 15 degree by eye but it looked pretty sus nonetheless.
 

thierry henry

International Coach
Yeah, I noticed the same thing. Can't tell the whole 15 degree by eye but it looked pretty sus nonetheless.
Well, the whole point is less than 15 degrees isn't supposed to be visible. This stereotypical post-Murali spinner running up and biffing it was definitely pretty visible.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Been going to the pub to watch most of these but returned home as it started to look like it'll rain here. Redmond looks in excellent touch.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
First time I've ever seen James McMillan on the TV and he looks really quick for an NZ 32 year old who has apparently been riddled by injuries. Was he quicker when younger, and does anyone who knows more about him than me reckon he could've gone further without the injuries? Pretty ordinary FC record.
From 2002:

Another player is james McMillan. He is down at the academy and theboys down there were telling me he is bloody quick. he gets over 140...
From what I have heard this 'James Mcmillan'
is meant to be the fastest bowler in New
Zealand. This was at the start of the season
though. He was playing Hawke Cup against
South Canterbury for North Otago. I think he
is one for the future!

From 2004:


James McMillan when fully fit is quite quick. But he will probarbly never be fully fit again, Im pretty sure he now only limits himslef to his short run up.
Yeah, he certainly seemed to be putting more into it than Wilson at the Basin the other day. Hopkins took quite a few of his shorter deliveries above head height.
McMillan is back off his long run and proved he is faster than Butler at ND vs Otago in Dunedin on Sunday. Hes nearly at his peak it seems and without injury so far. I say Mcmillan will be up in top 3 by the end of the season
 

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