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**Official** New Zealand Domestic Season 2013/2014

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Sigh. Shame, that. How does he fit in with ND's needs given they seemed to have much greater depth in bowling stocks than Wellington anyway.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
They haven't really got that much depth tbh. The West Iindies are here early in the season so there'll be very little Southee or Boult, they'll fit Kuggs in where Bradley Scott/Tuffey/Arnel were in their shorter forms sides. Pamment sounds keen on giving Tony Goodin more of a run, Verma, Baker, Cody Andrews, Corey, Sodhi to probably be a bit of a liability for another season.
 
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brockley

International Captain
Thanx the talk in oz Pollard will miss the Big Bash because of the tour,i guess same with all the Windies players.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Can't think of anywhere else to put this, so here is the NZA squad to tour India and Sri Lanka later this year.
Cricket: Test trio to lead NZ A tour to sub-continent - Sport - NZ Herald News

A big squad announced, but the absence of Raval and Butler in particular has me a bit puzzled. In fact, I'm not sure who's going to open the batting in that side: Carlchopa and Latham? Feel a bit sorry for Nethula as well, given how much better he was than Astle in the PS.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Indeed.

Guess I'd go for a side of:

Latham, Carlchopa, Broom, Mitchell, Anderson/Munro, Neesham/Astle, Ronchi, Bracewell/Milne, Sodhi, Henry, Gillespie

Ugh, horribly weak in batting. Latham averages 30 in FC, Carlchopa and Broom are both out of their preferred position, Mitchell has one season under his belt, and either Neesham or Astle would be batting at least one spot too high at 6. The other possibility is that the selectors intend to continue with the Ronchi-as-opener experiment, which would be ridiculous, so hopefully we can rule that one out.
 
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straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Looks a good tour itinerary. I too am confused by lack of openers - should take Raval/Flynn or just give Rutherford some more practice. Agree too that Nethula is surely still a better spinner than Astle and Sodhi at this point, though I guess Astle is picked on all-round potential (score some runs ffs) and Sodhi as the new Daniel Vettori teenage spin prodigy.

For the 3 and 4 dayers reckon I'd go:

Latham (reluctantly as I'd prefer he was in the middle order too)
Cachopa
Broom
Mitchell
Anderson
De Boorder
Ronchi
Astle
Bracewell
Milne/Henry
Sodhi

There's so much bowling in the side with Anderson, Mitchell and Cachopa, that De Boorder can play as a specialist bat. Plus we're New Zealand and that means we like to play three wicketkeepers whenever possible. I don't rate Gillespie's chance of getting back to international level as very high so he misses out, though would no doubt get a run in 1 or 2 matches anyway.

The batting becomes even worse once Broom, De Boorder and Neesham leave for T20 CL and are replaced by Devcich, Kuggle and Ellis.
 
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hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Oh, very good to see Adam Milne there. Although it will be largely unhelpful conditions, perhaps they can get a local to teach him how to reverse it.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Ha, so apparently Neil Broom has played test cricket according to Lawnbowl's John.
 

Mike5181

International Captain
I'm guessing Ryder wasn't available, or they just overlooked him. Raval's non-selection is quite ridiculous considering the options at the top. He's got a good record and he's only 24. Wheeler perhaps a little unlucky not to be selected, considering Milne was. Might be injured, I guess.

Lots to like about that squad though.
 

RxGM

U19 Vice-Captain
I'm guessing Ryder wasn't available, or they just overlooked him. Raval's non-selection is quite ridiculous considering the options at the top. He's got a good record and he's only 24. Wheeler perhaps a little unlucky not to be selected, considering Milne was. Might be injured, I guess.

Lots to like about that squad though.
I would guess if Ryder was available he would be playing Carribean Premier League
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Bevan Small Discharged Without Conviction For Drink... | Stuff.co.nz

A promising Manawatu cricketer has escaped conviction after driving drunk because a conviction would have seriously damaged his prospects of playing overseas.

Manawatu cricketer and pace bowler Bevan Small faced a charge of driving with an excess breath alcohol level of 826 micrograms, more than double the legal limit of 400 for an adult.

He was caught driving in central Palmerston North about 3am on June 24 last year.

The case was shifted to the Wellington District Court where he pleaded guilty and asked for a discharge without conviction on the basis of consequences to any international career he might pursue.
Old blast-from-the-past Stags at it again. They'll hit you with the 'I've got all day, and night' chauvinism of olden times to beat you in a four-dayer, but it won't stop there. Heinrich's got his work cut out.
 
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Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Bevan Small Discharged Without Conviction For Drink... | Stuff.co.nz



Old blast-from-the-past Stags at it again. They'll hit you with the 'I've got all day, and night' chauvinism of olden times to beat you in a four-dayer, but it won't stop there. Heinrich's got his work cut out.
Heh, was just about to comment on this. Looks like Dougeh might have some competition next season for the title of biggest drunken **** up in the CD ranks. Though they've both still got a long way to go before they catch the king.

jesse_ryder_3001.jpg
 
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HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
would a drunk driving conviction really prevent someone from touring?
I presume that by international career in this context, he means getting a contract with a County, IPL team or even a club team overseas rather than playing international cricket for the Black Caps.

Even then I think the claim is somewhat dubious.
 

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