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    Sorry for the prolonged absence from the forum but I've been busy with exams and I had forgotten about my Cricket Captain 2008 game that was lying in my room unused, unfotunately I have lost all of my previous game data so I have had to begin a new story I hope people will enjoy it.

  • #2
    New Zealand have unveiled Chris Miller as there new coach for the 2008 season, Miller will have a tough job on his hands with a New Zealand team that has a number of glaring weaknesses. His first jobs will be to shore up the rather frail batting line up and to find at least one strike bowler to replace Shane Bond and help relieve the pressure on Captain Daniel Vettori.

    New Zealand will play three seperate series this year starting with the tour of England, this will be a big challenge for New Zealand and they will have to put in some very good performances if they are to come out on top.

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    • #3
      New Zealand have announced there 18 man party for the tour of England.
      1. Daniel Vettori (capt)
      2. Brendan McCullum (vice capt)
      3. Ross Taylor
      4. Jesse Ryder
      5. Daniel Flynn
      6. Peter Fulton
      7. Matthew Bell
      8. Jacob Oram
      9. Jamie How
      10. Neil Broom
      11. Gareth Hopkins
      12. Kyle Mills
      13. James Franklin
      14. Jeetan Patel
      15. Chris Martin
      16. Tim Southee
      17. Mark Gillespie
      18. Nathan McCullum

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      • #4
        New Zealand will prepare for the tests against England with 3 3 day warm up games against Kent, Essex and the MCC, they also have a game against Northamptonshire between the second and third tests. They then have one one day friendly against Worcestershire and a T20 International before the start a 5 match One day series.
        The bad news for New Zealand is that there Talismanic Captain Daniel Vettori is out for 2 weeks but he will hopefully be back playing for the first test.

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        • #5
          New Zealands squad for the first tour game against Kent.
          New Zealand have decided to take a full strength team into the friendly against Kent, with only Daniel Vettori missing because of Injury. Brendan McCullum will captain the side in his absence and they have chosen not to select a spinner for this match with Mark Gillespie, Tim Southee, Kyle Mills and Chris Martin taking the bowling slots, they will look for support from Jacob Oram and Jesse Ryder with these two having to combine to form a 5th bowler to allow the four main seamers to rest. The New Zealand batting line up will be closely scrutinised with many considering it flimsy. The opening pair of Fulton and Bell will be looked on to set a good platform for the middle order.

          1. Peter Fulton
          2. Matthew Bell
          3. Jesse Ryder
          4. Ross Taylor
          5. Daniel Flynn
          6. Brendan McCullum (capt, WK)
          7. Jacob Oram
          8. Kyle Mills
          9. Tim Southee
          10. Mark Gillespie
          11. Chris Martin
          The weather looks as though it will suit swing bowlers with a lot of cloud being forcast over the three days, the pitch however looks very dry for April and will offer very little seam movement.

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          • #6
            New Zealand managed to recover from a first innings collapse and post 318 in their first innings with Ross Taylor and Kyle Mills putting on a vital partnership of 90 for the 7th wicket, New Zealand had looked in a bit of trouble when after an aggresive start from Fulton and Bell they had collapsed from 2-72 to 6-153 and when Mccullum was out for 12 it looked as though the New Zealand side may not make 200 after choosing to bat fist on what was really a placid surface. However Taylor (121no) and Mills (53) but on a superb partnership that helped too pull New Zealand through to 318.
            Kent got off to a flyer in their innings with Chris Martin proving very expensive and going at nearly 5 an over but Mark Gillespie bowled superbly to take 5-40 as Kent steadily lost wickets all the way through their innings with only Rob Key (51) making a score of more than 30 and they finished with only 214. Martin returned and bowled a much better second spell picking up Azhar Mahmood and James Tredwell to finish with figures of 2-59 from his 14 overs.
            New Zealand were not convincing in there second innings and lost regular wickets with only Fulton (49) staying at the crease for any length of time, Oram McCullum and Mills chipped in with some quick runs lower down the order as New Zealand declared at 206-6 setting Kent 311 to win in 2 anda half sessions of play.
            Kent lost an early wicket as Chris Martin began much better in the scond innings bowling Rob Key for 6. yet Kent were not going to collapse easily and Denly and Dexter put together a good 63 run partnership make a draw a certainty. Gillespie still had time to impress taking 3-59 to finish with very good match figures of 7-99. but KEnt finished on 192-5 as the game was drawn.

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            • #7
              New Zealand's batting looked decidedly flimsy and they will look to improve in the next two tour games, there bowling however looked strong even in the absence of Daniel Vettori with Gillespie and Mills being particularly impressive. Martin was very wayward however and will need to be able too exert more control if he is too trouble the England batsmen in the coming test series.
              New Zealand have made one change to the squad too face Essex with Jamie How coming in to replace Matthew Bell at the top of the order.

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              • #8
                Three warmup games? That's excellent! In the two versions I own (06 and 09), I've only ever got one 3-day warmup per tour! Three is much more realistic. It wasn't so long ago when teams touring Australia would play all (6) of the domestic sides for at least 3 days each, at some stage of the tour.

                So, I suppose this story is starting in 2008? I didn't think Southee went back that far. My, how time flies!

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                • #9
                  Southee played his first test in the 2008 series against England at home England, he was only 19 and had just made his name at the U19's world cup taking the most wickets in the tournament

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                  • #10
                    New Zealand Drew there match at Essex. Chris Martin was once again ineffective and looks the most likely to make way for daniel vettori, Daniel Flynn has not made a score of more than 10 and so will be dropped for the final tour game alkong with Martin with Jeetan Patel and Neil Broom coming in. There were some very good performances in this game though, apart from Martin all the bowlers looked good with GIllespie yet again looking very impressive, Jesse Ryder played two superb innings in contrasting circumstances to nail the no 3 spot for this tour and Jamie How scored a very good century and put on a good partnership with Fulton who has made starts in every game but has failed to capitalise so far.
                    The squad for the final tour game against the MCC
                    1. Peter Fulton
                    2. Jamie How
                    3. Jesse Ryder
                    4. Ross Taylor
                    5. Neil Broom
                    6. Brendan McCullum (wk, capt)
                    7. Jacob Oram
                    8. Kyle Mills
                    9. Tim Southee
                    10. Jeetan Patel
                    11. Mark Gillespie

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                    • #11
                      New Zealand beat the MCC fairly comfortably in their final warm up game with Mills and Gillespie taking 9 wickets between them to restrict the MCC to 246 in their first innings then the New Zealand batsmen all made contributions as they reached 323-4 before declaring 77 runs ahead, Neil Broom justified his selection as he made 75 not out and there was also a first 50 of the tour for Peter Fulton.
                      Mills once again was the pick of the New Zealand bowlers picking up 4 more wickets taking his match figures to 9-154 as the MCC were bowled out for 308. New Zealand made the runs needed for victory quite easily with How making 78 and Ryder finishing on 98 no, the New Zealand team will be confident of being competetive in the Test Series but they are still waiting on news of Whether Daniel Vettori will be fit for the first test.

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                      • #12
                        New Zealand have been greatly boosted by the news that captain Daniel Vettori will be fit for the first test against England, it is expected that he will replace Jeetan Patel while the side will remain largely unchanged from that which beat the MCC in there last warm up match.

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                        • #13
                          As expected new Zealand have made only the on change to there side with Daniel Vettori replacing Jeetan Patel
                          1. Peter Fulton
                          2. Jamie How
                          3. Jesse Ryder
                          4. Ross Taylor
                          5. Neil Broom
                          6. Brendan McCullum (wk)
                          7. Jacob Oram
                          8. Daniel Vettori (capt)
                          9. Kyle Mills
                          10. Tim Southee
                          11. Mark Gillespie

                          The England team is as follows
                          1. Alastair Cook
                          2. Andrew Strauss
                          3. Kevin Pietersen
                          4. Ian Bell
                          5. Owais Shah
                          6. Matt Prior
                          7. Andrew Flintoff
                          8. Ryan Sidebottom
                          9. Steve Harmison
                          10. Monty Panesar
                          11. Matthew Hoggard
                          This England Team looks very Strong on paper and Its only worries will be the lower middle order and the rather long tail that they have especially since Prior has been in poor form this season but there bowlers have made a superb start too the season with Panesar averageing 15 and Flintoff 16, this will be a huge test for the New Zealand batting lineup as this is possibly the best bowling attack around in World Cricket.
                          It looks as though this will be a tricky game for batsmen with plenty of cloud cover and a slow outfield, the pitch itself looks fairly dry however and should give the spinners some puchase.

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                          • #14
                            New Zealand made a great start too this match after putting England into bat with Kyle Mills removing Strauss in the first over for none, New Zealand kept the pressure on and were also able to remove Cook (22) and Pietersen (30) but Bell and Shah battled well to the close with England finishing on 103-3 and Bell unbeaten on 36 looking in excellent form

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                            • #15
                              England were circumspect after the Luch break with Vettori bowling very well and Shah was dropped on 16, Bell however continued too look good and raced past his 50 and he and Shah put on 123 before Shah edged a perfect outswinger from Southee to 1st slip. Bell continued too look good reaching 80 before he was bowled by Gillespie who bowled superbly with the old ball, Gillespie removed Flintoff and Sidebottom in consecutive balls to leave England in real trouble at Tea on 207-7.

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