Auckland Cricket: 19 named in Aces training squad
28 September 2011
Auckland Cricket: 19 named in Aces training squad
The Auckland Aces have announced 19 players in a training squad that will prepare for the start of the domestic season on November 7.
The squad named includes the Aces three New Zealand contracted players, all twelve Auckland contracted players as well as four uncontracted players in the form of pace bowler Dean Bartlett, off-spinner Ronnie Hira, and quick bowlers Gareth and Lance Shaw.
It was only a few days ago that the Aces were battling it out in the Champions League in India but their exit from that competition means attention has rapidly turned to the beginning of the season and the commencement of the Plunket Shield.
The Aces start their campaign against near neighbours the Northern Knights and will be hoping that a new season brings an improvement in fortunes after a disappointing four day performance last year.
Coach Paul Strang is well aware that the Aces under-delivered in last season's competition but is confident that the work has been done to remedy that.
"We targeted a number of things that we needed to work on over the winter and the bonus of our Champions League involvement has been that most of the guys have been working very hard on both fitness and cricket skills right through the off-season."
The Aces training squad is as follows:
Dean
Bartlett (Ellerslie)
Michael Bates (Suburbs New
Lynn)
Brad Cachopa (Takapuna)
Andrew de Boorder
(Howick Pakuranga)
Colin de Grandhomme (Howick
Pakuranga)
Martin Guptill (Suburbs New Lynn)
Ronnie
Hira (North Shore)
Gareth Hopkins (Parnell)
Anaru
Kitchen (Waitakere City)
Tim McIntosh (Parnell)
Bruce
Martin (Parnell)
Chris Martin (Parnell)
Kyle Mills
(Howick Pakuranga)
Colin Munro (Howick Pakuranga)
Jeet
Raval (Suburbs New Lynn)
Gareth Shaw
(Papaptoetoe)
Lance Shaw (Papatoetoe)
Bhupinder Singh
(Papatoetoe)
Daryl Tuffey (Suburbs New
Lynn)
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