South Africa tour of New Zealand, 2017

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Sai Laxman said:
Most of them haven't watch 3 am or 6 am in working days and also itz not abt India participating series .. Job less or business people only can watch that to very less .. Broadcaster will not get profit ..

This is the correct reason for Indian broadcasters not showing NZ cricket matches.
SS showing Aus series means, India touring Aus frequently and also india have more viewers for watching Ashes series.
NZ test match starts 3am, but aus match starts at 5am
 
sathishbabu4u said:
This is the correct reason for Indian broadcasters not showing NZ cricket matches.
SS showing Aus series means, India touring Aus frequently and also india have more viewers for watching Ashes series.
NZ test match starts 3am, but aus match starts at 5am

Ok, but football match's starts 1 A.M and why these match's broadcast in india and why other countary sports network pak, ban, srilanka etc. broadcast NZ cricket match's but our countary sports network made only for money makeing
 
Navneet Kumar said:
Ok, but football match's starts 1 A.M and why these match's broadcast in india and why other countary sports network pak, ban, srilanka etc. broadcast NZ cricket match's but our countary sports network made only for money makeing

If ur doing business means ull give anything for loss instead of making profit :huh .. Advertisers not ready to pay means how broadcaster can able to show instead of giving profitble shows (football series) .. Btwn how other neighbouring countries showing means they have less program contents to show live so they have no pblm to show ..
 
Sai Laxman said:
If ur doing business means ull give anything for loss instead of making profit :huh .. Advertisers not ready to pay means how broadcaster can able to show instead of giving profitble shows (football series) .. Btwn how other neighbouring countries showing means they have less program contents to show live so they have no pblm to show ..

My question is way other Asian countary sports network not thinking match timeing and business pak,ban,sirlanka etc. show NZ cricket match's
 
Navneet Kumar said:
My question is way other Asian countary sports network not thinking match timeing and business pak,ban,sirlanka etc. show NZ cricket match's

Read my post #23 once again bro i gave answer for this question too :) ..
 
Sai Laxman said:
Read my post #23 once again bro i gave answer for this question too :) ..

I understand the problum is no ad sponer partner with sports channels pay the money problum for NZ cricket series match's i hope nz cricket series live broadcast very soon in INDIA
 
Ngidi to miss NZ limited-overs leg


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Cricket South Africa (CSA), on Wednesday (February 8) confirmed the retention of the same 14-member squad that won the five-match series against Sri Lanka, for the limited-overs series in New Zealand where they are scheduled to play one Twenty20 International (T20I) and five One-Day Internationals (ODIs). The limited-overs leg will be followed by three Tests.

South Africa, however, have called in Dane Paterson as cover for Dwaine Pretorius for the T20I and the first ODI, after the latter is expected to miss the two games on the account of being home for the birth of his first child. Paterson, 27, who made his T20I debut against Sri Lanka is yet to be capped in ODIs.

"Dane will travel with the squad when they leave on Saturday and will return to South Africa once Dwaine joins the squad," said Linda Zondi, CSA's chief selector. "We, as selectors are very happy with the way the squad has jelled over the past six months and consistency in selection is very important as we continue our build-up towards the ICC Champions Trophy tournament.

"New Zealand are playing very good cricket at the moment and as always will provide very tough opposition, particularly under their home conditions."

Lungi Ngidi, South Africa's 20-year-old pacer, will miss out on the tour after having failed to recover from an abdominal injury that ruled him out of the ODI series against Sri Lanka. That, after his brilliant debut during the T20I series against Sri Lanka where he was named Man of the Match for his returns of 2 for 12 in two overs. He finished the series with six wickets with an economy rate of 5.50.

Squad for ODIs:

  1. AB de Villiers (c),
  2. Faf du Plessis (T20 capt),
  3. Hashim Amla,
  4. Farhaan Behardien,
  5. Quinton de Kock,
  6. JP Duminy,
  7. Imran Tahir,
  8. David Miller,
  9. Chris Morris,
  10. Wayne Parnell,
  11. Dane Paterson,
  12. Andile Phehlukwayo,
  13. Dwaine Pretorius,
  14. Kagiso Rabada,
  15. Tabraiz Shamsi.

http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/92118/lungi-ngidi-to-miss-new-zealand-limited-overs-leg-south-africa-tour-of-new-zealand-2017
 
Ronchi, Guptill return from injury for South Africa series


Wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi has returned to New Zealand's ODI and T20I squads for the upcoming series against South Africa after recovering from a groin injury. New Zealand named 14-man squads for the one-off T20I in Auckland on February 17 and the first two ODIs in Hamilton and Christchurch on February 19 and 22.
Legspinner Ish Sodhi retained his place in the ODI squad, after having been included in the group for the final game of the Chappell-Hadlee Series, while opener Martin Guptill, who missed the last two games against Australia with a hamstring injury, was also named in both squads.
Batsman Colin Munro was dropped from the ODI squad after making 3 and 2 in the Chappell-Hadlee Series against Australia.
"Colin hasn't quite shown the consistency he would like in the middle order and we feel Jimmy [Neesham] is deserved of an opportunity with the bat at six," New Zealand selector Gavin Larsen said. "Having two frontline spinners in the side gives us flexibility and Ish is an aggressive bowler who in the right conditions can be a real threat for us.
"It will be great to have Luke back in the mix. He's the number one white-ball wicketkeeper in the country and brings considerable experience to the group." Ronchi's return meant there was no place for reserve wicketkeeper Tom Blundell.
Fast bowler Adam Milne was picked in a New Zealand XI to play a practice game against the South Africans on February 14. It will be Milne's first competitive game since his one-match appearance for Royal Challengers Bangalore in April 2016. Milne has been on the sidelines since then because of a hamstring tear and then an elbow injury.
T20I squad: Kane Williamson (capt), Corey Anderson, Trent Boult, Tom Bruce, Lockie Ferguson, Colin de Grandhomme, Martin Guptill, Colin Munro, James Neesham, Luke Ronchi (wk), Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Ben Wheeler
In: Tim Southee. Out: Tom Blundell, Matt Henry, George Worker, Neil Broom
ODI squad: Kane Williamson (capt), Trent Boult, Neil Broom, Lockie Ferguson, Colin de Grandhomme, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, James Neesham, Luke Ronchi, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Ross Taylor
In: Luke Ronchi. Out: Tom Blundell, Colin Munro
New Zealand XI squad: Glenn Phillips, Neil Broom, Henry Nicholls, Tom Bruce, Ross Taylor, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Todd Astle, Adam Milne, Matt Henry, Henry Shipley, Zak Gibson

Ronchi, Guptill return from injury for South Africa series | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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