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NZ domestic season 2023/24

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Accross the 3 formats. Foulkes was probably the standout for me. Although Smith got domestic player of the season, would have to look up a comparison.

Those 2 , plus O'Rourke (before missing the second half), were the standouts.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Winners, losers 23/24

Winners
Dale Phillips - his first real big season with the bat afaia
Nathan Smith - top wicket taker and a couple of 50's to boot, and seemed to fairly clearly out bowl Southee in his last game of the season.
Zak Foulkes - outstanding numbers for such a young player
Michael Rae - came back late and proved himself a consistent old-ball wicket taker.
Mitch Hay - has moved ahead of Chu into poll-position as Blundell's understudy
Peter Younghusband - probably a bit late to make an international push but he was the outstanding spin bowler in this season's competition.
Tim Robinson - T20 only, but that was some sensational hitting in the Supersmash until he got injured.

Losers
Dean Foxcroft - has really fallen away with the bat big time.
Fletcher and Cleaver - both aspiring Blundell-subs have fallen away massively in the past couple seasons and now should probably be ranked behind the young turks Chu and Hay
Josh Clarkson - pretty ho-hum season with the bat from a talented player who was banging the door down last year (even if his bowling seems to have improved substantially).
Henry Cooper - once seen as having the potential to light a fire under Latham's butt, C00p's hopes of making a push for higher honours amounted to little.
 

OnTheBank

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Winners, losers 23/24

Winners
Dale Phillips - his first real big season with the bat afaia
Nathan Smith - top wicket taker and a couple of 50's to boot, and seemed to fairly clearly out bowl Southee in his last game of the season.
Zak Foulkes - outstanding numbers for such a young player
Michael Rae - came back late and proved himself a consistent old-ball wicket taker.
Mitch Hay - has moved ahead of Chu into poll-position as Blundell's understudy
Peter Younghusband - probably a bit late to make an international push but he was the outstanding spin bowler in this season's competition.
Tim Robinson - T20 only, but that was some sensational hitting in the Supersmash until he got injured.

Losers
Dean Foxcroft - has really fallen away with the bat big time.
Fletcher and Cleaver - both aspiring Blundell-subs have fallen away massively in the past couple seasons and now should probably be ranked behind the young turks Chu and Hay
Josh Clarkson - pretty ho-hum season with the bat from a talented player who was banging the door down last year (even if his bowling seems to have improved substantially).
Henry Cooper - once seen as having the potential to light a fire under Latham's butt, C00p's hopes of making a push for higher honours amounted to little.
I think Foxcroft's personal situation may have impacted his development and performance. There was an article in December stating his first child arrived in November eight weeks ahead of schedule. Which would have likely resulted in a bit of hospital time. Captaining a poorly performing team wouldn't have been an easy job on top of being a new dad to a prem baby and carrying the hopes of the team batting wise. I'm sure he was promised the captain's armband before the season started, but, on reflection it probably wasn't the right fit with everything going on.
 
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