Central Districts have no reason to hit the panic button even though their standing on the Twenty20 table looks grim, according to Stags seamer Blair Tickner.
"We've played one fewer game than all the other teams while the [Northern Districts] Knights and [Wellington] Firebirds have actually played two more than the Stags. So while we're fifth on the ladder at the moment, we've got games in hand and we know it looks worse on the table than it is," says Tickner before CD host the Auckland Aces in the Burger King Super Smash T20 campaign at Pukekura Park, New Plymouth, from 4.10pm today.
"It's still a bit annoying because we'd been putting together complete team performances in both The Ford Trophy (one-day) and Plunket Shield (first-class cricket) heading into this format," says the 24-year-old Ruahine Motors Central Hawke's Bay premier men's club team.
"What's been happening in our Burger King Super Smash games is that we've put in either a very good batting performance or a very good performance in the field. We just need the two to go hand in hand in this format."
It has been a yo-yo T20 season for the Henrich Malan-coached Stags although they have had promising starts in the four-day Plunket Shield and one-day Ford Trophy formats.