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

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Here's a quizz question.

Who can name the record holders for each of the 6 major associations for both most runs and most wickets? Without looking them up.

7 of the 12 men are from this century (as 10 rounds of Plunket Shield means more games per season plus domestic contracts meaning more long serving players)
 

Hicheal Michael

U19 Captain
Otago - Cumming & Boock?

Canterbury - Fulton & Hadlee?

Wellington - Woodcock & Chatfield?

Not sure about the other teams.
 
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vandem

International 12th Man
Interesting. Looking for long career players who didn't lose too many seasons to NZ team, so:

J Marshall / Aldridge (Flynn was my 1st guess but ruled out in the post above)
McIntosh / Howarth
Sinclair / Mason. Greg Hay must be getting close.
Fulton (as above) / Priest

Wgtn and Otago already confirmed above. I thought Evan Gray or Bob Blair would have been top for Wgtn, but then realised that Chats had a long domestic 1st half of his career, between test debut vs Eng in 75, then becoming a regular somewhere around 82.
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Interesting. Looking for long career players who didn't lose too many seasons to NZ team, so:

J Marshall / Aldridge (Flynn was my 1st guess but ruled out in the post above)
McIntosh / Howarth
Sinclair / Mason. Greg Hay must be getting close.
Fulton (as above) / Priest

Wgtn and Otago already confirmed above. I thought Evan Gray or Bob Blair would have been top for Wgtn, but then realised that Chats had a long domestic 1st half of his career, between test debut vs Eng in 75, then becoming a regular somewhere around 82.
All correct except Mason, O'Sullivan is top wicket taker for CD.

All 6 of the batsmen are modern 21st century.
5 of the 6 bowlers are from the pre- 4-day cricket days.

Batting:
Woodcock 7512
McIntosh 5980
Fulton 8719
Sinclair 9148
J Marshall 6418
Cumming 6589


Bowling:
Chatfield 403
Howarth 332
Priest 290
O'Sullivan 392
Aldridge 355
Boock 399

Top overall are Sinclair and Chatfield.

Of those currently playing who could overtake.
- Astle is just 2 wickets away from Priest
- Flynn is 298 runs from Marshall
- J Patel is 76 wickets from Chatfield (so, doubtful)
- Raval is still a thousand odd runs away from McIntosh but I'd expect him to get the record for Auckland one day (The Auckland batting record is the most modest of the 6)
 

Immenso

International Vice-Captain
Of note as a domestic machine but not on any of the records.
Papps scored:
- 6663 for Canterbury
- 4837 for Wellington

Total = 11500
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
I would have guessed:

Wellington - Matthew Bell/Jeetan Patel
Canterbury - Fulton/T Astle
Northern Districts - Hopkins/Aldridge
Otago - Cumming/Nathan McCullum
CD - Sinclair/Michael Mason

Had missed out Auckland, trust me it wasn't deliberate :-)

Auckland - Jeff Crowe/Andre Adams
 
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The Hutt Rec

International Vice-Captain
All correct except Mason, O'Sullivan is top wicket taker for CD.

All 6 of the batsmen are modern 21st century.
5 of the 6 bowlers are from the pre- 4-day cricket days.

Batting:
Woodcock 7512
McIntosh 5980
Fulton 8719
Sinclair 9148
J Marshall 6418
Cumming 6589


Bowling:
Chatfield 403
Howarth 332
Priest 290
O'Sullivan 392
Aldridge 355
Boock 399

Top overall are Sinclair and Chatfield.

Of those currently playing who could overtake.
- Astle is just 2 wickets away from Priest
- Flynn is 298 runs from Marshall
- J Patel is 76 wickets from Chatfield (so, doubtful)
- Raval is still a thousand odd runs away from McIntosh but I'd expect him to get the record for Auckland one day (The Auckland batting record is the most modest of the 6)
You missed Ravindra just 7430 to go from Woodcock (but will probably play too much international cricket, I admit).
 

The Hutt Rec

International Vice-Captain
Mitchell gone for obstructing the field! Good on the umpire for making the call, it wasn't a super blatant one, but I thought it was deliberate.
 

Howsie

International Captain
Craig Cumming thought if you were hit on the full you had to draw a direct line to the stumps on LBW appeals. That means every appeal would be out dummy. Christ and this guy played the game for twenty years.
 

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