New Zealand: Cunis opts for Canty (15 Sep 1998)
Former New Zealand youth cricket team all-rounder Stephen Cunis is coming to Canterbury after struggling to break into the Northern Districts team
15-Sep-1998
15 September 1998
Cunis opts for Canty
by Geoff Longley
Former New Zealand youth cricket team all-rounder Stephen Cunis is
coming to Canterbury after struggling to break into the Northern
Districts team.
Cunis, from Northland, son of former test pace bowler Bob Cunis, has
returned home from Holland, where he has been playing for Quick
Nijmegen, where Canterbury coach Garry MacDonald was in charge.
MacDonald talked to Cunis yesterday and the 20-year-old, who has had
four seasons already with Northland, confirmed he will shift south for
the season.
MacDonald said Cunis felt he was not getting ahead with Northern
Districts and wanted to try and break into the Canterbury team.
"He is welcome to try down here but as with anybody there are no
promises of a place in the team." MacDonald said that when
Canterbury's New Zealand representatives were out, and with another
all-rounder, Neil Maxwell, now returning to Australia, the province
may be a little light in that area.
Cunis will move before the season starts and join the St Albans club.
The shift is one of several away from Northland by players who last
season won and retained the Fuji-Xerox Cup including Black Caps Bryan
Young, Dion Nash, plus Alex O'Dowd and Richard Morgan (all to
Auckland).
Another player from the Northern Districts region, Gareth Hopkins, is
also expected in Canterbury soon in search of the
wicketkeeper-batsman's position left vacant by the retirement of Lee
Germon.
Source :: The Canterbury Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)