New Zealand: Selectors put in Max effort (15 October 1998)
Canterbury's cricket selectors have scoured the province to uncover the best Cricket Max players with the naming of their two trial teams
15-Oct-1998
15 October 1998
New Zealand: Selectors put in Max effort
The Christchurch Press
Canterbury's cricket selectors have scoured the province to uncover
the best Cricket Max players with the naming of their two trial
teams.
Some little-known names at top level, including Lancaster
Park-Woolston's Andrew Richardson and Kelvin Scott, have been
unearthed in Canterbury's bid to produce a competitive, specialist
Max side.
Canterbury coach Garry MacDonald said that of the two teams picked
one, the Possibles, was a more obvious combination for the
abbreviated game. The other was a potentially dangerous side.
"We're giving a few guys the chance to show what they can do at this
level."
Apart from the Lancaster Park-Woolston pair, Gary Stead's Probables
XI also includes Ryan de Joux, a big-hitting all-rounder from South
Canterbury, and Mid-Canterbury's Matthew Fine, who has similar
skills.
MacDonald said Richardson could be a blazing batsman, a blockhole
medium-pace bowler, and one of the best fielders in the province.
He said Canterbury would be approaching the Max series differently
this year and placing greater emphasis on it. Last season Canterbury
finished fifth of six teams, only avoiding being last by beating
Otago in the final game of the double round-robin series.
This season the series is of only one round during November and
December and will be completed before Christmas. It is separate from
the Shell Cup and Trophy.
"It should be easier to have a specialist Max side and get geared up
for it than it was last season," MacDonald said.
The match will mark the debut of new wicketkeeper Gareth Hopkins who
is among those seeking the gloves for the Canterbury Shell series
side this year.
Re-appearing at top level as captain of the Possibles XI is Llorne
Howell, returning to the game after a shoulder operation.
Squads:
Possibles XI: Llorne Howell (captain), Shane Bond, Ben Yock
(HSOB); Craig Cumming, Stephen Cunis (St Albans); Aftab Habib
(Riccarton); Darron Reekers (Marist); Hamish Barton (Sydenham);
Cleighton Cornelius, Carlos McGillivray (Lancaster Park-Woolston);
Carl Anderson (East-Shirley).
Probables XI: Gary Stead (captain), Glenn Foulkes (Riccarton);
Ryan de Joux (South Canterbury); Matthew Fine (Mid-Canterbury); Andrew
Richardson, Kelvin Scott (Lancaster Park-Woolston); Campbell Ogilvie,
Mark Hastings, Gerald Barrett (Burnside West-University); Gareth
Hopkins (Marist); Michael Owens (East-Shirley).
Practice 5.30 tonight, Hagley Oval.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)