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New Zealand A Tour of India and Sri Lanka

Flem274*

123/5
I'm disappointed that Butler is nowhere to be seen in the squad. Would rather give him a chance in the A team than Gillespie. He's just refused to quit despite a stupid number of back injuries, and you've gotta admire that kinda dogged determination. That and he was ****ing awesome in last season's Plunket Shield bowling first change.
Based on only last summers footage, I'd say Butler offers more than Wagner and more consistency than Bracewell but Bracewell is more likely to produce a magic spell. Wouldn't mind him being the third seamer in Bangladesh, as unlikely as it is.

I think the selectors have thrown in their lot with Gillespie as the grizzled old pro quick though, and fair enough too since Gillespie at his best is easily in the top three seamers we have. He's a crock who needs a lot of bowling under his belt to get near his best but they obviously back themselves to get the best out of him. It would have been easy to discard him after his showing against England A.

Milne and Henry are evidently the young bowlers they're keen on, and again those guys are good calls. Milne has the best clay of anyone in the country and Henry dominates FC in a way only Southee and Boult do, probably more in fact (of the younger bowlers).
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Punjab-born leggie 'Ish Sodhi' eyes Black Cap - Hindustan Times

"My family moved to NZ in 1996, I was four at the time. My father is a doctor by profession and currently manages a mental health service and my mother a teacher. It’s fair to say I wasn’t born into a sporting family but my love for sport, especially cricket, grew from battles in the backyard with friends. I have visited Ludhiana several times and still consider it my second home,” said Sodhi.

Through the ranks
The lanky leggie has risen quickly through the ranks and was part of the U-19 team that lost narrowly to India in the semis in last year’s U-19 World Cup in Townsville. Sodhi also showed his prowess with the bat in the quarterfinal against West Indies, coming in at number 8 and helping the team score the 26 runs that were required off the last 15 balls.

At the heart of his success has been the man who paved the way for PIOs in New Zealand, Dipak Patel.
“I was fortunate to work with Dipak Patel from a young age which proved to be very valuable later on in my development. I have been very lucky to have spent time with the likes of Paul Strang, Matt Horne (NZ U-19 coach). Paul Wiseman, former NZ spin bowler has been a huge influence in my development over the past couple of years.”

The 20-year-old added that he is eager for his first major tour in the senior setup, even if it is with the ‘A’ team. He also said that while he could speak both Punjabi and Hindi, his Kiwi accent would give him away as an outsider.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Oh yeah, this starts today. Doubt there are any live scorecards floating around but hopefully blackcaps.co.nz or cricinfo will have the scorecard at close of play.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Thanks Indian and Sri Lankan boards, great scheduling for the plucky little Kiwis as always -



Visakhapatnam, India Weather Forecast from Weather Underground


Cricket: NZ A side without Anderson and Henry for tour opener - Cricket - NZ Herald News

Ideally, New Zealand A coach Grant Bradburn would have liked a fully fit squad for the opening game of their cricket tour of India and Sri Lanka. But that's not the case.

Allrounder Corey Anderson (bruised thigh) and seamer Matt Henry (slight side strain) are out of consideration for the opening three-dayer against India A, starting at Visakhapatnam today, and fast bowler Adam Milne has been delayed by visa issues while trying to leave England, where he'd been playing club cricket.

Still, Tom Latham, who will captain the side in their longer form games on tour, is looking forward to getting the trip off on the right foot.

The squad have yet to see the pitch for today's game but got a taste of the sticky, humid conditions in the nets yesterday.

They've also noted some familiar names in the Indian A side, although not as many as they had been expecting.

Latham is clear on the objective of the tour.

"The main thing is we want to win the series against India and then continue the momentum for the rest of the tour through Sri Lanka.

"By doing that, individual performances and higher honours will take care of themselves."

Part of the thinking behind the tour is to give players more experience in sub-continental conditions, given the amount of cricket New Zealand will be playing there in the next few years.

"There's a lot of guys who haven't played in these conditions. It's going to be a test but a good chance to put their names in front of the selectors," Latham said.

Otago wicketkeeper Derek de Boorder will keep the first two games in India before being replaced by Luke Ronchi, with de Boorder heading to the Champions League with Otago.

New Zealand A, who had a training camp in Maroochydore, will play two first-class and three 50-over games against India A, followed by the same split in Sri Lanka.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
CD player grapples with a modern world that isn't just going to assume he's 'good for it' as far as flying or driving is concerned. No surprises there. :p
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Sitting around in hotel rooms during monsoons, this is actually good prep for being a Blackcap.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
we're unbalanced as ****. india b should have a field day against one opener and a very short specialist batting order.
Sodhi suggesting Munro isn't there yet either.

Tomorrow's two-dayer could be so 'Hawke Cup', even Lance Hamilton gets a run.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Let's just hope there's play on the second day. I'd like to see how Shrikant Wagh performs in this tour. He's played for Australian Institute of Sport earlier.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
The line-up for the match will be (in batting order):

Tom Latham(c) – Canterbury Wizards
Neil Broom – Otago Volts
Carl Cachopa – Central Stags
Daryl Mitchell – Northern Knights
Luke Ronchi – Wellington Firebirds
James Neesham – Otago Volts
Derek de Boorder (wk) - Otago Volts
Todd Astle – Canterbury Wizards
Doug Bracewell – Central Stags
Ish Sodhi – Northern Knights
Mark Gillespie – Wellington Firebirds

Anton Devcich (12th man) – Northern Knights

Matt Henry will sit out the match with a slight side injury, while Corey Anderson is sidelined with a haematoma on his quad. Adam Milne is the other player not to feature, having only just joined the team in India. All three players are expected to be available for the next match starting 2 September.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Astle and Sodhi in the same side...could be plenty of runs there but it doesnt matter as it's about development.

lol at Ronchi batting 5.
 

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