New Zealand Teenager's auspicious start (20 November 1998)
Blenheim teenager Jarrod Englefield was left with one frustration about his unbeaten double century against Pakistan A
20-Nov-1998
20 November 1998
New Zealand Teenager's auspicious start
The Christchurch Press
Blenheim teenager Jarrod Englefield was left with one frustration
about his unbeaten double century against Pakistan A. Had the innings
been scored later in the second match against the visitors last week,
it would have counted in the first-class records.
Few cricketers would have opened their career with an unbeaten 200,
and Englefield has the satisfaction of his top score being against an
international side.
That unforgettable innings should help launch Englefield, 18, into
the first-class arena this season after being an age group batting
prodigy.
He hopes the last season, spent at the Academy, has readied him
mentally and physically for the next step.
Englefield said a recent batting tip from Martin Crowe helped focus
his thoughts on making the memorable milestone. "Martin was at the
Academy the week before and said cricket at top level was all about
time at the crease and batting long periods."
Englefield survived a straightforward chance at 14, and then made
Pakistan A pay occupying the crease for almost six hours, facing 265
balls and hitting 23 fours and a six. "It's a great track to bat on,
like State Highway 1, so if you get in you want to make the most of
it," Englefield said of the Lincoln Green strip. He then made 8 and
40 in his first-class debut against the visitors in the three-day
game.
He said he had enjoyed his time at the Academy and the work done with
specialists like Gilbert Enoka (mental strategist) and Ashley Ross
(biomechanist). "I used to get very nervous and a bit overawed
playing against some name players, but Gilbert has helped us work
through that."
Englefield could be in for a big season as he is likely to captain
the New Zealand Youth team again in its home series against England
in February. England won the World Youth Cup one-day title beating
New Zealand in the final.
Englefield has spent four seasons in the youth side, and was in the
team (1996) which beat England in the test series, 1-0, and shared
the one-dayer series in England. Englefield had a top score of 159 on
the tour. His cricket career will continue after the New Zealand
season closes having signed to play with a Scunthorpe club, Appleby,
in the Yorkshire league later this year.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)