Domestic Cricket Daily: Women's One-Day Competition #2
Maddy Green and Holly Huddleston have been dominating the Women's One-Day Competition, unfortunately we hit pause after two rounds which is a bit downbuzz.
Maddy Green and Holly Huddleston have been dominating the Women's One-Day Competition, unfortunately we hit pause after two rounds which is a bit downbuzz.
It’s still an illogical fact about Neil Wagner’s international career that he’s never played an ODI or T20 for the Blackcaps. His international resume consists entirely of his efforts with the red ball - and effort definitely feels like an appropriate word.
Hamish Rutherford and Rob Nicol were too slick for Canterbury, after wrapping up two very different Plunket Shield campaigns. Plus a cheeky squiz and which batsman could break out during the Ford Trophy.
Ish Sodhi and Todd Astle have been re-united with their leg-spinning nemesis Tarun Nethula in the Ford Trophy, meaning we've got the full gang of kiwi spinnerz on deck.
The Ford Trophy is underway and before going any further, let's set the scene with how the teams lined up and which players were injected into limited-overs cricket.
Aotearoa's favourite ranga Ben Stokes is back to play some cricket for Canterbury in the Ford Trophy. They kinda need his all-round cricketing brilliance.
Jeetan Patel has been named captain of Warwickshire Bears and will lead Warwickshire into a new era as they switch things up, hoping to get back into County Championship Division One.
Tim Seifert and Dane Cleaver have been in rampant run-scoring form throughout the first stanza of Plunket Shield cricket, while Cameron Fletcher and Ben Horne have been simmering away as well. What will 50-over cricket dish up for our wicket-keepers?
Suzie Bates and her White Ferns homies are back in Aotearoa playing domestic 50-over cricket, it wasn't the White Ferns who dominated the opening weekend's action though.
Shai Hope announced his arrival in Aotearoa with a hundy and there are a few intriguing pieces to the West Indies puzzle ahead of the first Test vs Aotearoa.
Stumps skittled, wrongies ripping and lifting leggies saw Ish Sodhi slide back into Plunket Shield glory with Northern Districts Knights.
Prepare yourself for a massive heavyweight slug-fest. The boxing world will be watching with fascination, the boxing media will be dangling on a string. And hopefully once David Higgins and Eddie Hearn are done with all that...
Aotearoa's 2nd XI cricketers gathered in Taupo to play the North Island 2nd XI T20 tournament and here's the Domestic Daily's notes, from Willem Ludick to Vishi Jeet and back around to Josh Clarkson and Raja Sandhu.
Tom Latham was a stroppy bugger, Mitchell Santner and Colin de Grandhomme scored runs and there's a splash of funk around that Blackcaps #5 spot in the wash up from the Blackcaps battlers in Plunket Shield.
Despite Derek de Boorder's lapping, Central Districts churned out the perfect batting game and Wellington's batsmen are doing enough. Just enough isn't usually good enough, but for Wellington it's doing the trick nicely.
Wellington's seamers steamed through Canterbury's batting line up, mind you it's a pre-Christmas seamer's paradise out there in Aotearoa.
Jahtearoa Niche Cache Cricket has been graced with a Big Bash League trial, so who makes the cut for the first kiwi BBL franchise?
Some Blackcaps strolled back into Plunket Shield and a whole lot of our Plunket Shield Soldiers were brushed aside as a result. That's not cool, so shout out to the Plunket Shield Soldiers who got cut for round four.
Lockie Ferguson becomes the hottest trend when he's steaming through opposition teams, but this ain't no trend. Ferguson's been doing this for a few years now with the red ball.
George Worker went big on his Plunket Shield return and we all know that he's sniffing around the Blackcaps. Where can he fit in and what format will offer the opportunity?