NZ cricket 2021
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The last time NZC hosted a 3 match test series was v South Africa in 2016/17.
This coming summer we will host South Africa sa marquee series but it will be only 2 tests.'Famously' NZC say they lose about $1m to host a test if it is not versus one of the big 3 England, India, Australia.
When NZ last hosted 3 test v South Africa, NZC had revenue of about 48-52m per year. And had $25 million cash in the bank.
Currently NZC has revenue of about $60 per year, and has $14 million cash in the bank. (albeit after a year where 2 of the Big 3 visited in 2019/20)
NZC's biggest revenue source is ICC distributions. The current agreement is for 8 year period 2016-2023 for $128m (I think $US). So about US$16m a year on average but is is being distributed in a hockey stick graph way with most of the payments being backdated to the years from about now until 2023.
NZC is not is in dire straits and never has been. Sure it has to make choices, one of the choices is more limited overs instead of tests. I hate this choice. But I hate that the 'blame' gets shift off NZC. I don't care if we only play 2 tests v Bangladesh or Sri Lanka, but if new reality is we only schedule 2 tests v Big 3 and I am to accept that then we need to compromise and make South Africa and Pakistan 3 tests when they tour.
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@rapido I submit that it is impossible to lose $1,000,000.00 in five days. There is no way ground hireage and other associated costs involved could possible total that much. I call the NZCC's bluff and ask them to provide evidence of this supposed loss.
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@higgins said in NZ cricket 2021:
@rapido I submit that it is impossible to lose $1,000,000.00 in five days. There is no way ground hireage and other associated costs involved could possible total that much. I call the NZCC's bluff and ask them to provide evidence of this supposed loss.
Yes, it's never really been challenged as a figure, or broken down. It's a figure put out by NZC about 2 years ago to justify their scheduling.
It might be they lose $1m of revenue compared to alternative of hosting 2 white ball matches. It might not, it might be bollocks.
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Another thing to keep in mind - is the next ICC 8 year schedule and subsequent revenue to be distributed. This will revert to having the World T20 every 2 years again. So their will be 4 WT20s and 2 World Cups in that cycle to sell TV Rights for etc.
We can expect then next 8 years ICC distributions to be rosy.
Balance this by the current WT20 was scheduled for last year, got postponed to 2021 and now moved to UAE. NZ's ICC distribution may be getting disrupted at the moment, although heard nothing of it.
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I will however, tip my hat to NZC for their hosting schedule last season. To get 2 tours in through isolation etc, plus attached concurrent 'A' squads to make it worth the while of the players who aren't multi-format - was excellent.
No complaints from me about only having 2 test serieses last season.
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@rapido said in NZ cricket 2021:
@higgins said in NZ cricket 2021:
@rapido I submit that it is impossible to lose $1,000,000.00 in five days. There is no way ground hireage and other associated costs involved could possible total that much. I call the NZCC's bluff and ask them to provide evidence of this supposed loss.
Yes, it's never really been challenged as a figure, or broken down. It's a figure put out by NZC about 2 years ago to justify their scheduling.
It might be they lose $1m of revenue compared to alternative of hosting 2 white ball matches. It might not, it might be bollocks.
I haven't seen a breakdown either, so can only give reckons, but host nations pay the cost of the touring teams, so that probably factors in somewhere. 5 days of test cricket compared to 3 ODIs/T20s also probably has quite a difference in ground costs and revenue, and possibly impact on the value of TV rights.
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"Speaking from Dubai, where the majority of the Black Caps squad are training ahead of a friendly game with the Netherlands on Saturday, Stead said Williamson had arrived from India – where he had been playing in the IPL with Sunrisers Hyderabad – carrying a minor injury. Black Caps coach Gary Stead says captain Kane Williamson has a “slight hamstring twinge” but is otherwise “feeling good”. But he played down fears that New Zealand’s talisman could be in doubt for their tournament opener against Pakistan in Sharjah on October 26."
wow after the sentiment coming from Pakistan for not playing there, thats going to go off with a bang (I will get my coat)
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So the first round of Plunket Shield cricket wrapped up today with Wellington beating Otago and Canterbury drawing with Central Districts.
Wellington look to have a strong squad once again this year and have added former Volts player Nathan Smith to their side, who also ended up with the best figures with the ball. They will be sweating on Rachin Ravindra who retired hurt in their second innings run chase. His injury will also dampen his International test cricketing hopes later in the year if scans prove to be worse than first thought.
Canterbury were unable to run down the Central Stags score despite a 100 from Black Cap Tom Latham. The match ended up being rain effected which stumped any hope of an exciting last session.l earlier today.
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10 years tomorrow. I remember watching the final day while trying to do some work. A good read.
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Reece Young. That's a name I had completely forgotten about.
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@bovidae said in NZ cricket 2021:
10 years tomorrow. I remember watching the final day while trying to do some work. A good read.
Yep I caught the whole day, definitely picked a good one to sit on the couch and be sick.
Bracewell with a once in a career game, great stuff. Still such a bugger that he never kicked on. He was robbed for Man of the match too, Warner almost got them home, but he still got it despite not doing so. Nine wickets in the match shoulda sealed it for Douggie.
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@cyclops said in NZ cricket 2021:
Was that when the Aussies were doing viewer voting for the man of the match? I can't imagine there are many examples of a bowler taking 5 in the 4th innings, his side winning and not getting man of the match.
Yep. Says in the article ...
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@cyclops said in NZ cricket 2021:
Was that when the Aussies were doing viewer voting for the man of the match? I can't imagine there are many examples of a bowler taking 5 in the 4th innings, his side winning and not getting man of the match.
That’s some bullshit right there. I mean carrying your bat is a great effort but still, they lost, Doug won it for NZ.
Interesting batting line up there, Ryder at three and KW at five. I thought they would have swapped by then ?
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@booboo said in NZ cricket 2021:
@cyclops said in NZ cricket 2021:
Was that when the Aussies were doing viewer voting for the man of the match? I can't imagine there are many examples of a bowler taking 5 in the 4th innings, his side winning and not getting man of the match.
Yep. Says in the article ...
I'm not as active on the fern anymore, is there now an expectation that people read links?
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@cyclops said in NZ cricket 2021:
@booboo said in NZ cricket 2021:
@cyclops said in NZ cricket 2021:
Was that when the Aussies were doing viewer voting for the man of the match? I can't imagine there are many examples of a bowler taking 5 in the 4th innings, his side winning and not getting man of the match.
Yep. Says in the article ...
I'm not as active on the fern anymore, is there now an expectation that people read links?
Absolutely not. Just assume the worst and get really shitty and wound up. More fun that way.
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Bizarre finish in the 20 20 tonite. ND was doing it in a canter then needed 6 off last ball with last man in.... The ball landed a few metres away on the bank. Well done Trent Boult. First time I have seen the combined strike rates of the last pair totalling over 600. Yep. Katene Clarke hit 4 sixes in a row and Boult hit his second over the rope. What a nail biter at the Bay Oval. 107 should be easier to get....