never i cant see that happening but i do see 2020 been played here in nz and aussie in some sort of chalenge competition for domestic first class teamsAny chance of a nz team playing in the aussie domestic big bash and aussie future comps?
hard to know mate performance is a hard one to pinpoint obviously when we arent winning thats when questions want to be answered,give it some time we are a very young and up and coming team with very little experience and we have a long way to go yethi Matt,
its great to see you back here.
Why do you think The Blackcaps have been performing so badly lately? I personally think its about time for some heads to roll
Cheers
good question we do in the summer but you tend to find cricketers head off overseas as we are not paid fulltime for the whole year like other countrys so we have to head overseas and earn over there..i reckon when and if nz cricket start employing a fulltime contract of first class players we will get so much better.cheersDo NZ FC cricketers earn enough in the summer to support them and their family through the rest of the year comfortably? I ask this to understand the professionalism with which they approach cricket
i have always enjoyed batting with steven fleming a real calming influence and a top bloke who i would consider a good friend..read my latest response to this question on my catchHey, Matt.
Who's the best batsman you've player with and for. And what did the crowd say to you before you took that amazing catch in Melbourne a couple of years back?
yeh give him a bit of time he needs to be nurtured the right way with some good people around him and doing lots of bowling at quality batsman to up skill him quicklyMatt
Who is New Zealand's best young up and coming bowler.
Would Trent Boult be high up on you're list
only connection i am aware of is ashley ross who is one of the coaches out that way who used to coach the black caps and was national development officer for nz cricketMatt would like a kiwi and canberra side in the big bash.
BYW 4 nz played for canberra comets whats the deal there,is their a connection between new zealand and canberra?
both very good players for the stags and we can see they will only get better hay was a lack of confidence/form for his season and paton really came onto the scene because of fantastic early season camp form and deservidly got his call up, and performed really well needs to work on a couple of things to progress through but had a good year and can get betterMat,
Thank for your reply.
I'd also like to ask you about two Central batsmen - Greg Hay and Brad Patton.
Hay has an excellent record as a young batsman in all forms of the game, particularly given the typically bowler-friendly nature of New Zealand domestic cricket, but he had limited opportunities last season. Is there a feeling within the Stags camp that he has something particular to work on before he's ready for regular First Class cricket, or was it a simple matter of him being slightly down on form and confidence? There have been murmours around that he struggles in tough batting conditions and has his record slightly inflated by the flatter Napier wicket - is there any truth to this?
Patton's a really interesting one. Unless I'm much mistaken, he was more known as a medium pacer in his youth, but his batting has really come on later in his cricketing life.. as he showed last season. I'm yet to really get this confirmed though and there's precious little information available about him anywhere, so anything you could tell us about him at all would be absolutely fantastic. I'm always fascinated by the late bloomer.
i guess that all started when i did what i did scoring my debut for nz , to be honest i havent gone through anything like that before but in saying that the aussies like coming out with a lot of those comments and must admit it works for them and sometimes it doesntHi Mathew,
During the radio cricket coverage here in Australia last summer, Damien Fleming made mention of the Australian side decided to target you on their tour of NZ in 1999/00. How severe and personalised was it, and have you gone through anything like that in your cricket career since?
test cricket i would say my record is better in thatWhat's your favourite form of cricket?
hard one to answer i mean they both have very good strong points and of course both do two different skills in my personal opinion i found flem the best captain that i have played withHello Matt,
Thanks for your time.
My question is,
Daniel Vettori is a hard working bowler and captain, who do you think is a better captain? Daniel Vettori or Stephan Fleming?
Thanks a lot
Thanks for the reply Matt. One more thing I would like to ask from you. Who do you think is the all time best all-rounder for the New Zealand team? New Zealand is always popular because of their high quality all-rounders.hard one to answer i mean they both have very good strong points and of course both do two different skills in my personal opinion i found flem the best captain that i have played with
his calming influence and i believe in his team..always put others before himselfHey mate,
You mention Stephen Fleming before, and a lot of cricketting pundits and fans alike rate him as one of the finest captains of the modern era. In your opinion, what is it that made Fleming such a highly regarded captain even when the team didn't necessarily have the world beating record to show for it?
play cards and talk to opposition team mates and always a good amount of banter flying aroundWhat do you do during rain delays in matches? I know that the Aussie team play cards. What do the kiwis do in delays?
to be honest i cant rememberMathew, you have took one stumping in first class cricket. Do you know who you stumped? :P
to be honest it all came down to making the indians feel at home, that as well as some very good weather which made the wickets very flat "when the sun is out its time to bat" is a quote here in nzHi Matt,
Suneer here, I am an Indian cricket writer and followed the Indian team in New Zealand earlier this year.
What I was very surprised to find was that the pitches in New Zealand were very different from what one has come to expct from them, hardly the green, swinging ones, which apparently scare most of the batsmen away, most of all, the Indians.
Is that a pre-concieved strategy to have longer test matches or was it under the pressure of the BCCI or plain bad groundsmen?
Regards,
Suneer