NZ Cricket
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@Chris-B said in NZ Cricket:
As per usual, Hamilton and Tauranga get about 40% of the cricket.
ND get 11 days.
Auckland get 2
CD 2
Otago 1The joys of being close to Auckland (and half the population of NZ) while they don't have a proper Oval.
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@Donsteppa I'm highly sceptical that many people actually travel from Auckland to the cricket. And let's face it - India pays for our cricket anyway.
Would be nice, though, if you guys could actually prepare something other than a dead road to play cricket on!
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@Chris-B said in NZ Cricket:
@Donsteppa I'm highly sceptical that many people actually travel from Auckland to the cricket. And let's face it - India pays for our cricket anyway.
Would be nice, though, if you guys could actually prepare something other than a dead road to play cricket on!
At the last T20I I even met people who'd driven up from Gisborne for the day (let alone the Barmy Army over the years). But sceptic away
Not many draws in the Mount, but I have lost track of Seddon top of mind.
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@Donsteppa I don't actually care that much, because Nelson has got its fair allocation (1 game) and that's the only one I'm likely to go to (I'll doubtless meet a few people from Blenheim there, because they don't get live int'l cricket).
But, I seem to be the only person in NZ who notices this (the guys who count Crusaders evidently aren't cricket fans) so I feel obliged to point it out.
I guess I can no longer lay it (entirely) at David White's door.
Put some water on the pitches you boring bastards!
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The Mount is built on a sandbar, we can flood the pitch tonight and it'd be all gone tomorrow
It's interesting that Nelson and Queenstown don't get a couple more games. I've heard that the Mount can be popular with touring coaches as a good spot to base a team for a while when they're on the road, and I wonder if those places would be in the same boat.
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@Donsteppa Actually, fuck it, there's not reason I shouldn't go to the England test in Wellington or Christchurch this year.
My brother and I happened across the Sri Lankan team training in a park in Nelson in the late-1980s. they were very keen for us to tell them which was Nelson's best nightclub! The guy who was doing most of the talking didn't have a long or illustrious test career!
A few years later, I got to go to a function In Wellington with the SLs during the Cricket World Cup. A much better known guy tried to make off with my boss's daughter. I was compelled to kybosh his plans!
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@Donsteppa said in NZ Cricket:
Game is very much at a crossroads. While I won't lose much sleep about Finn Allen's decision by itself for the Black Caps, collectively it all adds up.
Finn Allen was a major disappointment at international level.
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@Donsteppa yeah, yesterday was Boult, today it's Kane and Finn and Devon, tomorrow the players will be younger and younger - or just not even take the international route at all! Franchise T20 is where the $$$ are... what do international T20 matches offer that franchises don't? Crowds, cash, quality - if you specialise in T20 it's hard to make a strong pitch for playing for yoru country.
Tests are still god tier for me. And I still think they should have picked Boult against England ... f'ing Kuggelijn isn't a front line selection for me; one last swansong would have been the shot.
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What an awful schedule. For most of January and all of February, I.E. when it is actually nice summer weather in NZ and the kids are on holiday, there will be zero Black Caps games on. Way to grow the game in NZ guys slow clap
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@No-Quarter said in NZ Cricket:
What an awful schedule. For most of January and all of February, I.E. when it is actually nice summer weather in NZ and the kids are on holiday, there will be zero Black Caps games on. Way to grow the game in NZ guys slow clap
This makes me feel a bit better. Actually.
Players are opting out of a central contract to miss cricket I probably wouldn't be bothered enough to go to the effort of Chromecasting anyway.
But. But it's bad the calendar is so crap.
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IPL has never really bothered me as it is end of season or shoulder season. So easily avoided for a competent administrator. (Disruptor for England and Windies, though).
The SA20 though, and the UAE League, are a different beast. In SH summer backed by IPL money. A real disruptor.
Many of the other leagues are just bubble stuff. OK for players to get money in them while they can (as long as they actually get paid by the shifties), but that is a bubble bursting to pop.
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I didn't follow it too closely, but when I did channel surf through the Lankan Premier League the crowds looked very thin. Who is the Lanka Premier League actually for?
While the Sri Lankan economy hasn't been great recently, it'll be interesting to see which T20/The Hundred type leagues survive, and which can still pay the salaries that make it worth turning down international contracts in a few years time...
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@MN5 said in NZ Cricket:
@1kiwi said in NZ Cricket:
Ajaz Patel back in the mix along with Michael Bracewell.
theosL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==The thought of Bracewell and Santner in the same test team fills me with all sorts of dread
Bracewell is the journeyman's journeyman
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@canefan said in NZ Cricket:
@MN5 said in NZ Cricket:
@1kiwi said in NZ Cricket:
Ajaz Patel back in the mix along with Michael Bracewell.
theosL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==The thought of Bracewell and Santner in the same test team fills me with all sorts of dread
Bracewell is the journeyman's journeyman
I'll stand up for Mike. Should never be in the test squad. But, is a lock every day of the week in the pyjama cricket. Which is interesting as a young cricketer he looked a veey good top order four day bat. I just don't see him as a bowling all rounder