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**Official** New Zealand in South Africa
Tue Dec 18
South African Invitation XI v New Zealanders City Oval, Pietermaritzburg Fri Dec 21 1st T20I - South Africa v New Zealand Kingsmead, Durban Sun Dec 23 2nd T20I - South Africa v New Zealand Buffalo Park, East London Wed Dec 26 3rd T20I - South Africa v New Zealand St George's Park, Port Elizabeth Fri Dec 28 - Sun Dec 30 South African Invitation XI v New Zealanders Boland Park, Paarl Wed Jan 2 - Sun Jan 6 1st Test - South Africa v New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town Fri Jan 11 - Tue Jan 15 2nd Test - South Africa v New Zealand St George's Park, Port Elizabeth Sat Jan 19 1st ODI - South Africa v New Zealand Boland Park, Paarl Tue Jan 22 2nd ODI - South Africa v New Zealand De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley Fri Jan 25 3rd ODI - South Africa v New Zealand Senwes Park, Potchefstroom |
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Squadz
20/20 Brendon McCullum (c): Otago Volts Corey Anderson: Northern Knights Trent Boult: Northern Knights Doug Bracewell: Central Stags Derek de Boorder: Otago Volts James Franklin: Wellington Firebirds Peter Fulton: Canterbury Wizards Martin Guptill: Auckland Aces Ronnie Hira: Canterbury Wizards Nathan McCullum: Otago Volts Mitchell McClenaghan: Auckland Aces Adam Milne: Central Stags Colin Munro: Auckland Aces Jimmy Neesham: Otago Volts Rob Nicol: Canterbury Wizards Tests Brendon McCullum (c): Otago Volts Trent Boult: Northern Knights Doug Bracewell: Central Stags Dean Brownlie: Canterbury Wizards Daniel Flynn: Northern Knights James Franklin: Wellington Firebirds Peter Fulton: Canterbury Wizards Martin Guptill: Auckland Aces Chris Martin: Auckland Aces Bruce Martin: Auckland Aces Jeetan Patel: Wellington Firebirds Kane Williamson: Northern Knights Tim Southee: Northern Knights Neil Wagner: Otago Volts BJ Watling: Northern Knights They're a bit ****ed itbt. Can bowl, not sure who will score the runs. |
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So we're backing a bunch of largely untested young blokes (even at domestic level itbt) to score our middle order runs in the T20s. In South Africa. That's interesting.
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Poor bastards
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I guess another way of looking at this is that maybe Hesson is really keen to stamp his own mark on this team and is prepared to sacrifice some results for it in the short term. Obviously he screwed up with the way the Taylor thing has gone but these teams have players who we all expected to make it eventually, even if not this soon.
We know Taylor will come back to the team eventually, so here's a chance to find our long term no 5 out of Brownlie, Flynn, Franko, Fulton etc. As Phlegm said, we need an ODI all rounder so let's so who goes best out of Anderson, Neesh and Munro. The selection of de Boorder, which seems pretty unjustified based on his T20 record, indicates he's a player they like the look of so here's a chance for him to prove himself. |
Oram didint play CDs last game for personal reasons of some sort, sounds like he isnt going to play tonight because he is a bit under the weather, and isnt going to SA cos of a birth. Sounds like he on an extended paid holiday to me.
JUST RETIRE MAN!! god I have no faith in NZ Cricket anymore, and I'm the one who sticks up for them. |
Very exciting T20 squad - Anderson has looked likely ever since he arrived on the scene as a 16 year old, but has been hampered by injuries. I think he could become a superstar. Munro deserves a go after big hitting exploits in T20 and outstanding FC form. Neesham seems to have developed really well since moving to Otago for more opportunities.
I didn't realise Derek de Boorder was so close for T20. I knew he was highly rated for his glovework, and managed a six off the first ball he faced to win a game last season. HRV Cup 2011-12: de Boorder last-ball six gives Otago thriller | HRV Cup 2011-12 Report | Cricket News | ESPN Cricinfo |
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Warm up games!!!! We might actually have a chance. Oh thats right.
I can see whats going to happen here, Watling is going to bat 6 and Franklin at 7. If we had Jesse, we would have enough part time bowling to be able to manage only 4 bowlers, meaning we could play 7 batters. Sadly doesn't look like that will ever happen and any possible test standard all-rounder needs a couple more years of development. DeBorder and/or Ronchi ( i know everyone hates him, but we need the strongest batting line up we can get without the captain) needs to be in Test Team, and Latham needs to be in the LO sides, he has the shots to succeed as a lower order batsmen so needs to be given more chances. The T20 team looks stronger, but really lacks players with match-winning potential, i dont see anyone except McCullum going big. We also lack economical bowlers, imo we need to develop a seperate bowling unit for this format, as over the long term T20 will ruin bowlers lines and lengths. just my 2 cents. |
Things are bad when you recall two metre Peter. Good to see Watling back, like the look of him but you fear for NZ in this series against a very very good SA side.
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