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    ***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

    He is very similar to Scott Styris bowling wise.
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    *Official* Under-19 World Cup 2009/10

    Nice little preview piece for tomorrows game, nicely written if I must say so myself... New Zealand Cricket - Welcome Trans-Tasman rivalry is set to be re-ignited on Sunday when the New Zealand U-19 side takes on its Australian counterpart in the quarter-finals of the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup...
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    *Official* Under-19 World Cup 2009/10

    Play will not get under way on time on the second day of warm up matches, the umpires will look at the grounds again at around 10.30am New Zealand time. On the Afgani players, I have heard Mr Zaki is the oldest player in the squad at 30, while they have a few others who are in their twenties.
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    ***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

    After all the talk about Peter Ingram I can now see why he hasn't had the call up to the Black Caps, that man is a FLAT TRACK BULLY. I spent the whole time he was batting watching his foot work, and it is non-existent, He is a modern more powerful version of Chris Nevin.
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    ***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

    Good to see big Kieran Noema Barnett hitting it cleanly, he always had potential and is starting to show it. Just sad that he had to leave Otago to do so.
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    ***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

    Just a little updaye from the U19 nationals. New Zealand Cricket - Welcome I think it would be safe to say we can write down forum favourite Jimmy Neesham for the national squad. While from an Otago point of view Blair Soper has been bowling quite well and Michael Bracewell has been...
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    ***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

    Another hundred bought up by Broomy, although by the look of things rain will interupt play a fair bit today in Auckland.
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    ***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

    Another fifty for Neil Broom, continuing on his good form quite well. Otago have recovered quite well from being ten for two to now nearing a hundred run partnership for Cumming and Broom.
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    ATTN: New Zealand Cricket fans/viewers

    If you do things, do them well. This would look very amatuer, and would probarbly do the opposite to what you were hoping, as this would really be a tough watch, spending half a days cricket watching staring at a wicket keepers arse would put off even the biggest cricket fan. I would also...
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    The Most Selfish Players you've Seen

    Todd Astle. A huge amount of potential just plays for homself, and not the team.
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    ***Official New Zealand Domestic Season Thread 2009/10

    Darren Broom has been in good form in club cricket in Dunedin, scoring two hundreds in a row. Looks like he could be pushing for a place alongside his brother.
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    *Official* Airtel Twenty20 Champions League 2009

    Haig didn't play for Otago in the twenty20 last year, while Rutherford was one of our better batsmen, with well over two hundred runs for the season. He will have the no3 spot. While I can't see DeBoorder losing out on the gloves as McCullum hasn't kept for Otago since transfering back, although...

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