Northern districts coach Grant Bradburn has cited a core of senior players, earning the right to play shots and an appreciation of Moneyball selection principles as reasons his team won the Plunket Shield for the second time in three years.
It is an approach that could also be useful for New Zealand coach John Wright and selection manager Kim Littlejohn to consider when picking touring teams later this year.
Bradburn places a lot of emphasis on senior players such as his top order of captain Brad Wilson, Joseph Yovich, Hamish and James Marshall and bowlers Graeme Aldridge and Brent Arnel to lead the team. Of those six, only Arnel (v South Africa) and Aldridge (v Zimbabwe) were picked for international duty this season.
The batting averages of the others - Wilson 32.35, Yovich 33.19, James Marshall 31.53 and Hamish Marshall 44.18 - were consistent enough for ND to seize a championship despite losing their final match against Central Districts in Napier. However, Bradburn has been forced to juggle the team selection with eight players invited to turn out for New Zealand during the season - and they suffered a loss of key personnel during the final match. Hamish Marshall returned to Gloucestershire and Daniel Flynn was picked for the final test against South Africa after averaging 83.42 in five matches.
Bradburn has stressed the value of batting time, something the New Zealand cricketers could observe more after losing to South Africa inside three days in Hamilton and recovering from 83 for five in the final match, courtesy of a disciplined second innings ton from Northern Districts batsman Kane Williamson.