We've gone down in the test series so the boys will be pretty disappointed
when they get back over the next few days.
It's not all doom and gloom
though, and I'm sure that by the time we get around to playing the Zimbabwe
lads on Boxing Day we'll have our confidence up. It will be great to get
back in front of our home crowds and play in conditions that aren't as hot
as hell.
Mind you, Heath Streak and the Zimbos will be keen to avenge their
recent test series loss to us, and they boast some good players - they rely on the Flower brothers and Alistair Campbell to fire with the bat, and the
captain is more than useful with leather in hand.
Our top order was rejigged for the last test, with Adam joining Mark
Richardson to see off the new ball. Adam's such an asset to the team, I can
just see him telling Tristy that he'd be more than willing to give the
opening role a crack.
It was great to see Hamish Marshall make his debut in
the Black Cap and white kit last week. I think it was a good decision to
save him from opening - we all remember the baptism of fire that a young
Ken Rutherford endured when he was brought into his first test series in
the West Indies back at Port of Spain in 1984/85.
Although Hamish took his
time getting off the mark, there is nothing wrong with that and he batted
with a lot of guts to be 40 not out at the end. The South Africans bowled
consistently well all series with the new tyro Makhaya Ntini, and the
veterans Pollock and Donald rustling up 36 wickets between them which is
relatively effective.
Back home, the Northern Districts chaps have been chugging along nicely. We
gave Central a good beating in the Trophy then followed that up with a
spanking win in the Shell Cup one-dayer in Hamilton.
I hope Doully doesn't
get too comfortable in the opener role - he was certainly sensational on
Sunday, clubbing it all over the park. The team is looking sturdy and the
return of Daryl Tuffey and Hamish will aid that as well. Scotty Styris
might even be back on deck, so I look forward to seeing him pull out that
one-arm delivery he loves so much.
There's been heaps of cricket on lately, and with the copious amounts of
time I have had on my hands I've even seen a little bit of the Cricinfo
Women's World Cup, being played down in Christchurch.
Hopefully, Emily and
the White Ferns can reverse their earlier result against the feisty Aussie
team, and get their hands on some more silverware for New Zealand cricket.
Hamilton has also been hosting the national secondary schools' championship
with Auckland Grammar and New Plymouth Girls' High winning the respective
top four play-offs. I know our old manager John Graham will be pleased to
see that Grammar win.
I donned my Star-Varsity club uniform for the first time in quite a while
last week. My back is still not right to bowl but I managed to snake
into an opening batsman position.
It was great to be back out in the
middle, and although my style of left-handed batting may have been slightly
more agricultural than Brian Lara, it went well and I ended up on 80-odd.
With a bit of form like that, and some help from Kuggs, I might even be in
the maroon and gold of ND sometime before New Year's. If not I'll be
heading to the test at the Basin Reserve to watch Flem and the team get
stuck into the chicken farmers.
Have a great Christmas.