New Zealand News Round-up (26 Jul 1998)
A former Christchurch Press newsprint store in Addington will be Canterbury Cricket's new indoor training centre
26-Jul-1998
26 July 1998
New Zealand News Round-up
The Christchurch Press
New training centre
A former Christchurch Press newsprint store in Addington will be
Canterbury Cricket's new indoor training centre. The province's elite
winter training squads, clubs, schools, and district teams will hold
their early season preparation at the venue in Lincoln Road after the
demise of the Canterbury Sports Court. Canterbury Cricket is leasing
the building which has not been used for some time. With additional
lighting, nets, and mattings the centre will provide four training
lanes and space for fitness work.
Thorn in charge
Former Canterbury cricketer Lindsay Thorn will coach the highly
successful provincial women's team this season into a new era. Thorn
succeeds Greg Hills, inheriting a team which has won 19 of its past 20
national tournaments. For the first time this season a national
women's league will be played for on a home and away basis with the
long-standing national tournament format scrapped. Thorn, 46, is a
guidance counsellor at Christchurch Boys High School where he is also
in charge of cricket.
Source :: The Canterbury Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)