Blunder over naming of NZ World Cup squad (5 March 1999)
We didn't want to send messages to players that they were in or out mid-season
05-Mar-1999
5 March 1999
Blunder over naming of NZ World Cup squad
The Christchurch Press
We didn't want to send messages to players that they were in or out
mid-season. - Chris Doig, New Zealand Cricket chief
executive
New Zealand Cricket has been forced to make an embarrassing round of
calls to players after the names of its preliminary World Cup squad
were released prematurely.
A list of 19 players - the most notable inclusion being Wellington
paceman Carl Bulfin - was released by World Cup administrators in
London.
New Zealand Cricket had wanted to keep the names secret, because they
did not want players finding out mid-season whether they were in the
frame to play in the World Cup, which will start in early May.
The list of 19 players will eventually be reduced to 15.
New Zealand Cricket chief executive Chris Doig said organisers had
wanted a list of 19 players for "petty administration things" such as
outfitting and programme details.
"We didn't want an announcement in the middle of the season. We are
one of the few countries playing international cricket at this time of
the year. We didn't want to send messages to players that they were in
or out mid-season.
"They (World Cup organisers) have chosen to ignore our request.
That's a bit disappointing."
He said he would speak to World Cup organisers "in due course".
"I will have to choose my words carefully," he said.
The squad named was: Nathan Astle, Matthew Horne, Craig McMillan,
Stephen Fleming, Chris Cairns, Dion Nash, Matthew Bell, Daniel
Vettori, Geoff Allott, Gavin Larsen, Adam Parore, Chris Harris, Bryan
Young, Simon Doull, Shayne O'Connor, Chris Drum, Roger Twose, Matthew
Hart, Carl Bulfin.
A World Cup spokesman said the captain had not been named.
Three players who feature in New Zealand Cricket's 1998-99 media guide
- Llorne Howell, Blair Pocock, and Paul Wiseman - have missed out.
Doig said telephone calls would have to be made to players, so they
did not learn of their inclusion or otherwise through the media.
"We need a bit of time to speak to the players," he said, adding that
there was no mystery about the selections.
Later yesterday, New Zealand Cricket released a statement confirming
the names.
The most noteworthy inclusion is Bulfin, 25, the fiery Wellington
paceman who knocked the top off the Canterbury batting order in the
Shell Cup final last month.
Northern Districts spinner Matthew Hart is also included.
Convener of selectors Ross Dykes said a back-up wicketkeeper would
obviously be needed if Parore was injured.
"The facility exists for replacements to be made in case of injury or
illness and because we are still playing cricket for another month,
there is incentive for players to continue to impress."
The final squad of 15 players will be announced on April 6.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)