Leading Canterbury and Otago cricketers unavailable
Canterbury and Otago are without many front-line players for
their 50-over cricket match at the Ashburton Domain on Sunday.
The Canterbury side had provided some headaches for the
selectors, with convener Brian McKechnie saying some 17 players
were unavailable for one reason or another.
Apart from the six players with the New Zealand team in
Australia another four are involved in "The Press" knockout
final between Riccarton and North Canterbury; Llorne Howell and
Mark Priest are playing in the Max series against an England
selection; Shane Bond and Craig Cumming have New Zealand Academy
commitments, while Blair Hartland is unavailable, Glenn Muir
injured, and Mark Hastings sidelined with a virus. That allows
the opportunity to introduce several players, including Marcel
McKenzie, James Barrett, and Ryan Burson, all Canterbury
age-group representatives. Chris Bell is a lively medium-fast
bowler who performed well on the Canterbury Emerging Players
tour to Australia last season.
Teams: Canterbury.-- Darrin Murray, James Barrett, Scott Pawson,
Lee Germon (captain), Marcel McKenzie, Carlos McGillivray, Mark
Lane, Carl Anderson, Chris Bell, Warren Wisneski, Michael Owens,
Ryan Burson.
Otago.-- Michael Austen, Lindsay Breen, Andrew Hore, Greg Davis,
Ben Hart, Michael Ramsay, Paul Wiseman, Karl O'Dowda, Mark
Billcliff, Mark Richardson, Rhiane Smith.
Source :: The Canterbury Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)