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***Official*** New Zealand Domestic Season 2018/19

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Clarkson's boundaries back to really looking potent and high quality, with the game's required tempo and equation made nice and simple for him.

A bitter one for Bowes on 96. Thought his short ball issues would appear like McClure's on an Auckland pitch, but did well.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Not sure, but Taylor not playing for Upper Hutt atm.
Out of contract and also injured. I don't think firebirds will go back to him or any of the players that have lost the contract in the last few years. There is no need to, they are winning mostly. Best time to keep giving the young ones chances and hope they go well in the long run.

Not great to see McLure getting hit in the head. He has had those hits few times now. Very good quality player but if you are found out against short balls they keep bowling those.
 

SeamUp

International Coach
So the latest Saffer in New Zealand cricket is former SA u19 batsmen Dean Foxcroft. Went to same school as current internationals Theunis de Bruyn , Heinrich Klassen & Rassie van der Dussen (Hoerskool Menlopark).

Would have played quite a lot of cricket with and against Ludick. Wouldn't surprise me if they close mates like Nofal/Conway. Any idea how Travis Muller is getting on down in Wellington?
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Any idea how Travis Muller is getting on down in Wellington?
Saw one high point for him last season -



Other than that though, only 18 club wickets in 2017/18 across the formats for Taita.

NZ domestic sides can only play two non-NZ players, so would now need Nofal to slump or Ravindra/Fletcher to continue their rise. Muller's one FC wicket in the sole chance the Firebirds gave him (1/53, 0/38) -

 

SeamUp

International Coach
Saw one high point for him last season -



Other than that though, only 18 club wickets in 2017/18 across the formats for Taita.

NZ domestic sides can only play two non-NZ players, so would now need Nofal to slump or Ravindra/Fletcher to continue their rise. Muller's one FC wicket in the sole chance the Firebirds gave him (1/53, 0/38) -

Aaaaah beautiful sight that.

He surprised in franchise cricket over here with his chances. Got a few big-wicket hauls. I know his strength was being able to swing the ball (conventional & reverse) but of course unlikely Nofal/Conway will be dropped. I see they all in the same friendship group.

It feels weird looking for the next cabs off the rank trying to push with domestic runs not being there with the A tour on the go obviously. Really pleased to see Ravindra score some runs.
 
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SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Andrew Fletcher run seems to continue, at this rate he will score over 50% of firebirds runs. He is a clear example of how technique even at first class level is over rated. Watching him bat reminds me of Andrew Jones. He has uncanny knack of scoring runs and has done over the years in club/Provisional A side as well. He's going nicely at the moment batting on 36.

No runs for Nofal or Conway in this game but a good opportunity for Neesham to bat a bit longer.

Not great to see Finn Allen getting a duck. He's probably best suited to play in the middle order. Hope this doesn't ruffle the young gun.
I can't help but feel Auckland are dicking Finn around. He's not an opener. Play him in his spot or let him wait for his chance.

Big Mitch looks like he's firing cannons again, sconned McClure and absolutely had Neesham on toast last week as well - jumping, fending like he was producing 150km rockets.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Saw one high point for him last season -

Other than that though, only 18 club wickets in 2017/18 across the formats for Taita.

NZ domestic sides can only play two non-NZ players, so would now need Nofal to slump or Ravindra/Fletcher to continue their rise. Muller's one FC wicket in the sole chance the Firebirds gave him (1/53, 0/38) -
Taita struggled with him and didn't renew his contract with the club. Last heard he's playing in Otago this year.

Both Nofal and Conway now considered locals as they've signed the pact with NZ cricket. If Wellington wanted they can get an overseas play still.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Taita struggled with him and didn't renew his contract with the club. Last heard he's playing in Otago this year.

Both Nofal and Conway now considered locals as they've signed the pact with NZ cricket. If Wellington wanted they can get an overseas play still.
I think the total number of ineligibles in any XI can't surpass two, whichever way you slice it (except the T20 comp). This was in 2017/18 playing conditions, haven't seen the new one.

1.5 For the purpose of the clauses 1.6 and 1.7 below, Overseas Players and New
Zealand Qualifying Players shall be deemed to be “Ineligible Players"

1.6 For each Plunket Shield or Ford Trophy competition match, each Major
Association may select a maximum of one (1) Overseas Player and/or a
maximum of two (2) New Zealand Qualifying Players in its final playing XI,
provided that the total number of Ineligible Players selected in any final playing
XI may not exceed two (2) Ineligible Players.


1.7 For each BK Super Smash match, each Major Association may select a
maximum of two (2) Overseas Players and/or a maximum of two (2) New
Zealand Qualifying Players in its final playing XI, provided that the total number
of Ineligible Players selected in any final playing XI may not exceed three (3)
Ineligible Players.
 

Kippax

Cricketer Of The Year
Oh right, they've now done away with allowing Stuart Meaker-type selections in FC and List A entirely, unless you claim exceptional circumstances -

1.5 For the purpose of the Rules 1.6 and 1.7 below, Overseas Players and New
Zealand Qualifying Players shall be deemed to be “Ineligible Players”.

1.6 For each Plunket Shield or Ford Trophy competition match, each Major
Association may select a maximum of two (2) New Zealand Qualifying Players
in its final playing XI. For the avoidance of doubt, Major Associations are not
entitled to select Overseas Players for a Plunket Shield or Ford Trophy match.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, in certain exceptional circumstances, Major
Associations may wish to contract and select an Overseas Player for a Plunket
Shield or Ford Trophy match.
In such circumstances, the Major Association
shall make a written request to NZC (providing a copy to the CPA) setting out
the reasons they wish to select an Overseas Player.

1.7 For each Men’s BKSS match, each Major Association may select a maximum
of two (2) Overseas Players and/or a maximum of two (2) New Zealand
Qualifying Players in its final playing XI, provided that the total number of
Ineligible Players selected in any final playing XI may not exceed three (3)
Ineligible Players.
 
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nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Firebirds in red hot form, Neesham is smashing it again. He's making batting look real easy. Again about 200 for 3 in under 35 overs. Another 300+ in the offer for firebirds.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Damn... jinxed Neesham. I typed and went back to look at the score. He's gone...
 

vandem

International 12th Man
43 run over in Hamilton !

4 6+nb 6+nb 6 1 6 6 6

Hampton and Carter 3 x 6s each, off Ludick. Ludick spell 2-0-51-0.
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
43 from an over off Willem Ludick :lol:

Brett Hampton as a late entry into propping up the NZ ODI lower order?
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Geez, Rutherford is an outside chance of a double hundred here - currentl 150* with 9.3 overs to go.

Wellington though have done that NZ thing of blowing a great start.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Lots of runs all around, Firebirds should have got to 300 but middle order didn't go all that well. Otago on their way to 300+ and ND 300+ thanks to that last over of Ludick. It's going to take some character for the lad to come back after that pounding.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Anyone else detect a hint of sadness in Allen's reaction to his latest single-figure score? Kinda seems like even he's starting to feel like he's just not ready for this yet.
 

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