New Zealand: Lack of match fitness hurdle for Riccarton (31 March 1999)
After a month without cricket, Riccarton is battling a lack of preparation when it represents Canterbury at the national club championship tournament in Auckland, starting today
31-Mar-1999
31 March 1999
New Zealand: Lack of match fitness hurdle for Riccarton
The Christchurch Press
After a month without cricket, Riccarton is battling a lack of
preparation when it represents Canterbury at the national club
championship tournament in Auckland, starting today.
Having had the bye in the final round of two-day club cricket and
with Christchurch hosting a New Zealand-South Africa test in
mid-March, Riccarton is down on match fitness.
"I suppose it can work two ways. It can help us freshen up,"said
Riccarton captain Robbie Frew.
Riccarton will not be able to field its strongest side with
all-rounders Glenn Foulkes, recovering from a recent hernia
operation, and Wayne Stead - being married next week - both
unavailable.
English professional Aftab Habib returned to Leicestershire at the
start of March, leaving Riccarton rather depleted. Much
responsibility rests with Gary Stead, who will be seeking to continue
his advances after adapting well to the test arena, and Frew, the two
batsmen with first-class experience in the side.
Riccarton's new-ball attack should be testing, using New Zealand
Youth team member Hayden Shaw and promising left-armer Darren Walker
in its line-up.
Riccarton qualified for the tournament, which brings together the six
champion teams from the major associations, from last season's win in
the one-day club competition.
The other teams taking part are Collegians (Wellington), Green Island
(Dunedin), Cornwall (Auckland), Freyberg Kia Ora (Palmerston North)
and Otumoetai (Tauranga).
The final will be played on Monday.
Riccarton: Robbie Frew (captain), Paul Miller, Danny Grafton, Gary
Stead, Andrew Reid, Hayden Shaw, Lee Borcoski, Blair Miller, Darren
Walker, Phil Monk, Simon Carmont, Leonard Smythe.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)