Shell Cup: Doody's ban hurts Canty for crucial tie (25 January 1999)
Canterbury will be without opener Brad Doody for its crucial Shell Cup match against Central Districts at Jade Stadium today after he received a one-match suspension for dissent in Saturday's game against Auckland at Eden park
25-Jan-1999
25 January 1999
Shell Cup: Doody's ban hurts Canty for crucial tie
The Christchurch Press
Canterbury will be without opener Brad Doody for its crucial Shell
Cup match against Central Districts at Jade Stadium today after he
received a one-match suspension for dissent in Saturday's game
against Auckland at Eden park.
Doody stood at the crease for some time after being given out caught
behind.
Brian McKechnie, the convener of the Canterbury selectors said last
night that he thought the punishment was harsh.
"I would have thought a reprimand would have been appropriate. Other
players have done worse and got a reprimand."
McKechnie said that there was no abuse of the umpires. "All he did
was stand there longer than he should have." McKechnie said there was
no point appealing the decision.
The loss of Doody is more than offset though by the inclusion of New
Zealand's form batsman of the summer, Craig McMillan.
McMillan will probably bat at three, but who will replace Doody as
opener had not been decided yesterday.
"I have just been discussing it with Gary Stead," said Canterbury
coach, Garry MacDonald.
He said he was disappointed with Canterbury's performance against
Auckland, which leaves Canterbury tied in third position on eight
points with Central Districts and needing to win tonight to secure a
place in the play-offs.
"It's been a pretty taxing year, but we've just had a training and I
feel pretty good about the way they've trained.
"There was a little edge there. Put it this way, if they were a
racehorse, I think they're going to put in a big one," said
MacDonald. "We're not going to give this away easily and at times we
have been a little soft this year."
MacDonald said he was unsure if playing at home would be an
advantage. "Once you get into to this situation, it doesn't matter
where you play. This is sudden death.
"If we get a good crowd there it will help us. I know it helped us a
couple of times in the max tournament. It gives another 5 per cent of
advantage."
Canterbury: Gary Stead (captain), Llorne Howell, Craig
McMillan, Chris Harris, Scott Pawson, Hamish Barton, Gareth Hopkins,
Stephen Cunis, Shane Bond, Warren Wisneski, Mark Priest, Chris Martin.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)