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*** Official New Zealand Domestic Cricket 2011/2012 ***

Meridio

International Regular
Interesting to see Boam move up to 3 too. Seems Siddons is fed up with being 10/2 all the time.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Good to see Murdoch possibly playing his way out of that slump.
His season is pretty interesting reading so far:

103, 57, 8, 0, 0, 0, 39*

His career:

19, 79 vs. Arnel, Aldridge, Scott
10, 59 vs. Bennett, McCone, Hiini, Astle
22, 88 vs. Wagner, Harvie, Fuller, Beard, NcCullum
33, 0 vs. Martin, Adams, Bates
86, 104* vs. Aldridge, Boult, Arnel
23, 50 vs. McCone, Lonsdale, George, Ellis, Astle
63,19 vs. Martin, Bates, Shaw, BMartin
141 vs. Mason, Wheeler, KNB, Nethula
6, 7 vs. Butler, Mcskimming, Craig, Beard, Wagner
103 vs. Milne, Smidt, Nethula, KNB, Cachopa
57, 8 vs. Southee, Boult, Aldridge, Arnel, Vettori
0,0 vs. Mills, Bates, Adams, Martin, Bhupinder
0, 41* vs. Finn, Wagner, McMillan, Butler, NcCullum

Some good runs against decent attacks there and surprisingly few total failures.
 
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straw man

Hall of Fame Member
His season is pretty interesting reading so far:

103, 57, 8, 0, 0, 0, 39*

His career:

19, 79 vs. Arnel, Aldridge, Scott
10, 59 vs. Bennett, McCone, Hiini, Astle
22, 88 vs. Wagner, Harvie, Fuller, Beard, NcCullum
33, 0 vs. Martin, Adams, Bates
86, 104* vs. Aldridge, Boult, Arnel
23, 50 vs. McCone, Lonsdale, George, Ellis, Astle
63,19 vs. Martin, Bates, Shaw, BMartin
141 vs. Mason, Wheeler, KNB, Nethula
6, 7 vs. Butler, Mcskimming, Craig, Beard, Wagner
103 vs. Milne, Smidt, Nethula, KNB, Cachopa
57, 8 vs. Southee, Boult, Aldridge, Arnel, Vettori
0,0 vs. Mills, Bates, Adams, Martin, Bhupinder
0, 41* vs. Finn, Wagner, McMillan, Butler, NcCullum

Some good runs against decent attacks there and surprisingly few total failures.
Good stuff Athlai. That is a pretty decent record. Given that we are always short of top order batsmen it's good when any of them who haven't already tried and failed perform well.

Actually I've noticed a lack of 'fast bowler watch' or 'opening batsman watch' like you've done other years - is that because we are just so awesome now that there are no glaring weakness in the NZ team? Yes imo :p
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Good stuff Athlai. That is a pretty decent record. Given that we are always short of top order batsmen it's good when any of them who haven't already tried and failed perform well.

Actually I've noticed a lack of 'fast bowler watch' or 'opening batsman watch' like you've done other years - is that because we are just so awesome now that there are no glaring weakness in the NZ team? Yes imo :p
Yeah we don't really have as many glaring holes as usual. We have a pretty settled top 5, Brownlie, Flynn, Broom and Franklin are all competing for the #6 position. While the pace bowling ranks have thinned to a few "boulters" :ph34r:

The only position possibly up in the air is the keeper, and the pool is pretty narrow for that one. If Young fails one of van Wyk or de Boorder will likely step up.

Murdoch has probably done enough to be in contention with Watling and Nicol as a A Team top order batsman.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Just noticed while updating the domestic selector stats that most of the former NZ openers are failing pretty badly this season.

How 313 @ 62.60
Ingram 225 @ 45
McIntosh 157 @ 22.42
Cumming 136 @ 22.66
Nicol 114 @ 28.50
Redmond 99 @ 16.50
Papps 93 @ 13.28
 

straw man

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah we don't really have as many glaring holes as usual. We have a pretty settled top 5, Brownlie, Flynn, Broom and Franklin are all competing for the #6 position. While the pace bowling ranks have thinned to a few "boulters" :ph34r:

The only position possibly up in the air is the keeper, and the pool is pretty narrow for that one. If Young fails one of van Wyk or de Boorder will likely step up.

Murdoch has probably done enough to be in contention with Watling and Nicol as a A Team top order batsman.
Yes this is true. I think the less-glaring-than-usual weaknesses we have are:
- Guptill and McCullum are not yet established. They look the best that we've had for ages and will surely get this whole season regardless of form. Still if one of them failed all summer we could be looking for another opener.
- Keeper, as you say. Though Young should get a decent run and would expect de Boorder to take over after. It's also impossible to assess keeping ability from scorecards!
- A second spinner. Vettori will not last for ever and his bowling fitness may lessen in the years before he retires. We will also tour the subcontinent again at some point. This could be quite a big problem seeing as no domestic spinner is consistently putting their hand up.
- I was going to say, looking at other teams, a genuine allrounder. But we already have one. We just refuse to use him as such.
 
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