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Found this image:
https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2024/01/05/original/GDFaXHdWoAAnoyd_1704464306598.jpegHowever, not sure if those are are official fixtures or not.
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@LABCAT said in NZ Cricket:
Found this image:
https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2024/01/05/original/GDFaXHdWoAAnoyd_1704464306598.jpegHowever, not sure if those are are official fixtures or not.
I don't know but the pool groups are the same as was sent to me.
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@Chris said in NZ Cricket:
@LABCAT said in NZ Cricket:
@Chris where did you find that info?
It was sent to me by Cricket Australia yesterday, they send out that sort of stuff to Coaches at Rep level and above.
It probably is on line somewhere by now I would think.It was on reddit before I even woke up yesterday
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@mariner4life said in NZ Cricket:
@Chris said in NZ Cricket:
@LABCAT said in NZ Cricket:
@Chris where did you find that info?
It was sent to me by Cricket Australia yesterday, they send out that sort of stuff to Coaches at Rep level and above.
It probably is on line somewhere by now I would think.It was on reddit before I even woke up yesterday
I don’t know just what ended up in my mail box.That is where I found it.
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Haha I'm just taking the piss mate
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@mariner4life said in NZ Cricket:
Haha I'm just taking the piss mate
Haha Ok my miss it’s been a long day at Club cricket no rain and first grade team in a good position but feeling fucked .
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Heading in to the Series against Pakistan,SA and Australia the biggest concern for me is the dramatic drop off in form of Devon Conway, since the opening game in the WC he has not achieved much,
Watching him bat yesterday were he was dropped 2 balls in a row the snicked off on the 3rd delivery was concerning 3 poor shots in a row is un Conway like.
11 ODi and 2 tests and a game for Welinington since then and he has looked out of form by a big margin. -
@Chris said in NZ Cricket:
Heading in to the Series against Pakistan,SA and Australia the biggest concern for me is the dramatic drop off in form of Devon Conway, since the opening game in the WC he has not achieved much,
Watching him bat yesterday were he was dropped 2 balls in a row the snicked off on the 3rd delivery was concerning 3 poor shots in a row is un Conway like.
11 ODi and 2 tests and a game for Welinington since then and he has looked out of form by a big margin.We might have to face the fact he’s more Mark Greatbatch than KW/Crowe
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@MN5 said in NZ Cricket:
@Chris said in NZ Cricket:
Heading in to the Series against Pakistan,SA and Australia the biggest concern for me is the dramatic drop off in form of Devon Conway, since the opening game in the WC he has not achieved much,
Watching him bat yesterday were he was dropped 2 balls in a row the snicked off on the 3rd delivery was concerning 3 poor shots in a row is un Conway like.
11 ODi and 2 tests and a game for Welinington since then and he has looked out of form by a big margin.We might have to face the fact he’s more Mark Greatbatch than KW/Crowe
I hope not but it could be
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@Chris said in NZ Cricket:
@MN5 said in NZ Cricket:
@Chris said in NZ Cricket:
Heading in to the Series against Pakistan,SA and Australia the biggest concern for me is the dramatic drop off in form of Devon Conway, since the opening game in the WC he has not achieved much,
Watching him bat yesterday were he was dropped 2 balls in a row the snicked off on the 3rd delivery was concerning 3 poor shots in a row is un Conway like.
11 ODi and 2 tests and a game for Welinington since then and he has looked out of form by a big margin.We might have to face the fact he’s more Mark Greatbatch than KW/Crowe
I hope not but it could be
Yeah for whatever reason we do have a few guys that start with a hiss and a roar and peter out to become pretty ordinary test players ( not “bad” as such but ordinary )
Aside from Paddy Batch others that come to mind are Matthew Sinclair, Craig McMillan and Lou Vincent.
Perhaps John Reid and Jesse Ryder would have been of that ilk if they’d had longer careers.
A pretty important year coming up for Conway that’s for sure.
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I have managed to watch a bit of Super Smash this year and one thing that is apparent to me is that despite all the knashing about who should or shouldn't be in the Black Caps, the selectors have pretty much selected the best players. I can't think of any standouts that haven't been given a chance.
The number of chances given to certain players over others is debatable though, but even then I can see their reasoning most of the time.
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@dogmeat said in NZ Cricket:
@MN5 said in NZ Cricket:
Aside from Paddy Batch others that come to mind are Matthew Sinclair, Craig McMillan and Lou Vincent.
Guppy
At test level he didn’t actually start that well did he ?