Stumpy would be right, he knows everything. Remember the time he said Cam McDonald bowled leg spin?
You have faced him so often you have him mixed up with his brother Jamie McDonald who bowled also.
Oh Stumpy you pureile dill, you posted on this board last season that Cam McDonald bowled chinamen. Are you denying this? Are you gonna lie through your teeth and say you didn't? Are you gonna threaten to physically harm me for being correct again?
Get it right fool the person you are referring to is Cam McDonnell who played with Berwick and St Marys. and yes you are right Can bowls left arm usually around the wicket and will sometimes turn it from leg to off to a right hander.
No one would know whether you are right because noone knows who you are. Fess up and maybe you will be judged on your expertise or lack thereof.
"Can"......who's the real fool Stumpy?
It's called left arm orthidox too you frigid misfit.
"Orthidox" hahahaahaha I'm sure the Greeks won't mind.
You are still trying to get it right, Joanie
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BATFINK and KARATE wrote:Left hand opener wrote:Andre Adams is a kiwi woods and therefore is classified as a local.Kiwis are classed as internationals. I heard Darrren Berry is close to signing. Is this true?For some time now, the DDCA has exempted New Zealanders from the overseas player rule.
Irrespective, I understand that as part of the new proposed points system, the DDCA will be recommending that the rule regarding no more than one player in a club's first eleven be abolished.
In the past NZ and Aust had a agreement where both citizens could come and go with out obtaining a visa and would have residence status as soon as you arrived in either country. Maybe because kiwi's under this agreement were classified as a resident the DDCA exempted them form this rule
Jake the Mus wrote:In the past NZ and Aust had a agreement where both citizens could come and go without obtaining a visa and would have residence status as soon as you arrived in either country. Maybe because kiwi's under this agreement were classified as a resident the DDCA exempted them from this rule Correct
So you are telling me , if I jump on a plane right now, as soon as I land in New Zealand I am a "Permanent Resident" of New Zealand ?
Give me a fcukin spell..............
-- Edited by Elpresadente on Friday 18th of June 2010 01:08:17 PM
Pretty much, you can stay and work indefinitley over there. In all aspects you will be a classed as a NZ Resident for work , taxes , health care etc and you can come and go Its the same over here I am still a NZ citizen, But I am a Permanent Resident of Aust
I just had a quick sticky on the Government website, and it appears there is a difference between being "treated as permanent residents" and actually applying and being "granted the status of permanent resident".
Now, Rule 23 Overseas Players states the following :
23.1 An overseas player shall be defined as any player who is not a permanent resident of Australia.
I don't really mind either way but if you want to get technical, you either have to include 'New Zealand Naturals exempt', or count them as overseas players.......