Central Districts cricket team

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Central Stags
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Top: Central Stags logo
Bottom: Central Stags Twenty20 emblem
Personnel
Captain Tom Bruce (Super Smash)
Dane Cleaver (Ford Trophy)
New Plunket Shield captain to be announced
CoachGlenn Pocknall (Plunket Shield and Ford Trophy)
Ben Smith (Super Smash)
Team information
Colours Central Stags colours.svg Green and gold
Founded1950
Home ground McLean Park
Pukekura Park
Fitzherbert Park
Saxton Oval
Capacity19,700 (McLean Park)
History
Plunket Shield  wins12
The Ford Trophy  wins7
Men's Super Smash  wins3
CLT20  wins0
Cricket Max  wins1
Official website cdcricket.co.nz

The Central Stags, formerly known as Central Districts, are a first-class cricket team based in central New Zealand. They are the men's representative side of the Central Districts Cricket Association. They compete in the Plunket Shield first-class competition, The Ford Trophy domestic one-day competition and the Men's Super Smash Twenty20 competition. They are one of six teams that make up New Zealand Cricket. They were the fifth of the current teams to compete in the Plunket Shield, which they entered for the first time in the 1950/51 season.

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History

Central Districts comprises eight District associations: Hawke's Bay, Horowhenua-Kapiti, Manawatu, Taranaki, Wairarapa and Whanganui in the North Island, and Marlborough and Nelson in the South Island. [1] Previously, many players from these regions competed for Wellington. More than a century before the eventual founding of the Central Districts Cricket Association, the first fully recorded cricket match in New Zealand was played in what is now one of its districts, in Nelson, a men's match in March 1844.

Between October 2016 and February 2019, the team set a new Central Districts record for the number of consecutive first-class matches without a defeat, with 21. The previous Central Stags record in the Plunket Shield was 12, while the New Zealand record for most consecutive domestic first-class matches without a loss is 24, set by Wellington (now known as the Wellington Firebirds) between 1984/85 and 1986/87.

Retired top order batsman Peter Ingram holds the record for the highest individual first-class score for the Central Stags with an innings of 247 in 2008/09, and also scored their second highest individual score with 245 not out in 2009/10.

The New Zealand T20 all wickets partnership record is also held by Peter Ingram, having put on 201 for the first wicket with Jamie How at Pukekura Park in 2011/12 against Wellington.

How and Jeet Raval share the New Zealand Domestic List A partnership record of 321, set against Northern Districts at Seddon Park in 2012/13, a match in which How became the first player to score a Ford Trophy double century, reaching his hundred in 49 balls and breaking the record that was held by retired Canterbury batsman Peter Fulton.

One of New Zealand's greatest batsmen, Ross Taylor, played for the Central Stags. He made his first-class debut for the team as an 18-year-old on 9 January 2003. In 2021/22 at Pukekura Park, Taylor broke the record for the fastest Ford Trophy century, reaching his hundred in 49 balls, breaking the national record that had been held by retired Canterbury batsman Peter Fulton. Taylor played his final match for the Stags in 2022/23.

In 2017, Brad Schmulian hit the highest score by any New Zealand cricketer on first-class debut with an innings of 203 for the Central Stags against Northern Districts at Bay Oval. The previous record had stood since the late 19th century.

In 2010, Kieran Noema-Barnett set a New Zealand record for the fastest T20 half century, off just 18 balls. In the 2016 Ford Trophy Grand Final, another Central Stags batsman, Tom Bruce, added the record for the fastest one-day half century in New Zealand with his 50 coming off 16 balls.

Two batsmen named Ben Smith have played for the Central Stags. Adding to the confusion, both Ben Smith and Ben Smith have scored a first-class double century for the team.

Among New Zealand's premier cricketing schools to have produced many Central Stags players are New Plymouth Boys' High School, Palmerston North Boys' High, Napier Boys' High School, Nelson College, Waimea College, Marlborough Boys' College and Whanganui Collegiate.

The CEO of Central Districts Cricket Association is a former Central Stags player, Lance Hamilton. In September 2019 former CEO Pete de Wet announced that CDCA had signed renowned international coach Mickey Arthur as the Central Stags T20 coach for the 2019/20 Super Smash season, however Arthur was granted a contract release before the competition began. [2]

In 2019/20, the team had a chance to become the first team since 1940 to win the Plunket Shield for three seasons in a row. However, the team was second on the table when the final two rounds of the eight-match season were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Plunket Shield was awarded to the Wellington cricket team, whom they had been about to play at McLean Park, with the Stags declared runners-up. [3]

In 2022/23, the team won the first-class Plunket Shield and the List A one-day Ford Trophy in the same season for the first time. The team had previously done the first-class and T20 double in 2019. The team achieved this after both the Ford Trophy Grand Final and the decisive match of the Plunket Shield had been postponed [4] and moved to an alternate venue following Cyclone Gabrielle.

Honours

1953–54, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1970–71, 1986–87, 1991–92, 1998–99, 2005–06, 2012–13, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2022–23

1984–85, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2011–12, 2014–15, [5] 2015–16, 2022-23

2007–08, 2009–10, 2018–19

Grounds

Current

Since 2014–15, Central Districts have used McLean Park, Nelson Park, Napier, Fitzherbert Park and Saxton Oval for first-class matches. [6] Pukekura Park, Fitzherbert Park, McLean Park and Saxton Oval are regularly used for List A and T20 matches. [7] [8]

Former

Current squad

No.NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotes
Wicketkeeper
15 Dane Cleaver  Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1 January 1992 (age 32)Right-handedLeg breakCDCA contract
3 Bayley Wiggins Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3 September 1998 (age 26)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Batsmen
33Jack BoyleFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 24 March 1996 (age 28)Right-handedRight-arm off break CDCA contract
42 Tom Bruce  Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2 August 1991 (age 33)Right-handedRight arm off break CDCA contract
2Curtis HeaphyFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 28 July 2003 (age 21)Right-handedCDCA contract
2Mason HughesFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 22 March 1998 (age 26)Left-handedCDCA contract
14 Brad Schmulian Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3 August 1990 (age 34)Right-handedLeg breakCDCA contract
9 Ben Smith Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 7 January 1991 (age 33)Right-handedRight arm off break
4 Will Young  Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 22 November 1992 (age 31)Right-handedRight arm off break NZC contract
Allrounders
6 Doug Bracewell  Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 28 September 1990 (age 33)Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium
7Will ClarkFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 5 September 2001 (age 22)Right-handedRight-arm medium CDCA contract
22 Josh Clarkson Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 21 January 1997 (age 27)Right-handedRight-arm medium NZC contract
23Bevan SmallFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 24 February 1992 (age 32)Right-handedRight-arm medium
19Angus SchawFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 14 March 1994 (age 30)Right-handedRight-arm off break CDCA contract
Bowlers
8 Joey Field Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 19 December 2000 (age 23)Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium CDCA contract
-Toby FindlayFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 21 June 2003 (age 21)Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium CDCA contract
55 Jayden Lennox Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 14 December 1994 (age 29)Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox CDCA contract
21 Ajaz Patel  Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 21 October 1988 (age 35)Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox NZC contract
00 Brett Randell Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 20 May 1995 (age 29)Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium CDCA contract
00Ewald SchreuderFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 12 April 2005 (age 19)Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium CDCA contract
13 Blair Tickner  Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 13 October 1993 (age 30)Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium CDCA contract
11 Ray Toole Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 30 October 1997 (age 26)Left-handedLeft-arm fast-medium CDCA contract

Notable players

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England

Sri Lanka

India

Canada

USA

Cook Islands


Records

See List of New Zealand first-class cricket records

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References

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  2. "Mickey Arthur to Coach Central Stags". Archived from the original on 29 September 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
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