Doing a search of the archives, Hiini played for the NZ Indoor WC team in '04, and other than that it's just a string of good performances with the ball for East-Shirley, and a few more recently for Canterbury A. It seems his age-group play was limited to Christchurch Red in Canterbury's U-17 trials back in 1998.Right arm fast said:hiini got 100 and a few wickets does anyone know anything about him
No IMO.Ming said:James Marshall should be opening for ND to be honest.
Ming said:Eh, care to elaborate?
NZ are short of quality openers, and James has been an opening batsman all his life, but has only started to bat in the middle order these past couple of seasons even though he made his Test debut last year as an opening bat. Baffling.
Sportsgirl said:Sinclair was out bowled by Lou Vincent for 101
J Marshall has opened most of his life.NZTailender said:I could be mistaken but I thought he batted around 4 most of the time?
Picked up an injury according to Steve Davie on Radio Sport. He didn't mention what it was.Blakey said:Sherlock only bowled 4 overs for Cant today. Wonder why.
I wonder why this guy hasn't been back.Leighbo said:Hey guys! I'm from Wellington, follow cricket religiously and play club cricket here (although only social grade.....2B's to be exact)
As proud as a Dunedin-bred North Otago resident who played for Albion could be...SouthernMan said:The Scotish blood still runs think through Otago, just check out the wicket takers in Canterburys 1st innings.http://nz.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2...ORECARDS/OTAGO_CANT_STCHAMP_11-14MAR2006.html
Voltman, you would be proud to see Shaun Haig taking his chance with both hands!