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NZ domestic season 2023/24

jcas0167

International Debutant
Interesting that Canterbury are playing 2 debutante. Jacibs and Paul. Both in/around the U19s squads for upcoming WC.
I see Cameron Paul got three wickets. Looking him up he's vice-captain of the under 19 side, doesn't turn 19 till end of December. Seems highly promising.
 

wellAlbidarned

International Coach
Milne's 5-fer isn't quite the flurry of caught behinds and vicious inswingers you'd hope for looking at the figures - all dirty wickets.
 

jcas0167

International Debutant
Some pretty close finishes in the T20 A games at Owen Delaney Park. The only clear cut one looks to be Otago heading to a comfortable win over Auckland.

Update: CD snuck home with Findlay picking up a hatrick, ending with 5 for 15.
 
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ataraxia

International Coach
The A sides look pretty strong in this tournament. Performers on the first day:
  • Jakob Bhula
  • Jake Gibson
  • Zac Cumming (9 wickets including a 6-fer in 2 games)
  • Matt Hay
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
The good news with the A games today is re-appearance of Joey Field.

He only bowled 5 overs (according to the scorecard) in Provincial A 3-day game a week or so ago, so assumed he may have broken down.
 

ataraxia

International Coach
Wellington's pace quartet is even better today than the first Ford Trophy game: Smith–van Beek–Milne–Sears. Wonder how we'll contrive to lose this one.

Cants still plagued with injuries, but Shipley back for Canterbury A today.

They continue to tease us with McKenzie and White 12th men again.
 

kaetor

U19 Cricketer
Canterbury off to a flyer. I had a quick look at some of the 6's and very quickly realised they were playing at Pukekura.
 

kaetor

U19 Cricketer
Hunter out first ball. I wouldn't otherwise think it's notable but I don't think before this I've ever seen a batsman do a bat 'tap' after the ball has been delivered. Looked like a right mess.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
Hunter out first ball. I wouldn't otherwise think it's notable but I don't think before this I've ever seen a batsman do a bat 'tap' after the ball has been delivered. Looked like a right mess.
Ha wow, never seen this. Looked like a nervous tick
 

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