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Northland's Croatian cricketers to give back in club tour to Samoa

Adam Pearse
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16 Sep, 2019 10:00 PM3 mins to read

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Northland cricketers Joey Yovich (left) and James Banicevich will be taking their talents to Samoa over the next week as a part of a New Zealand Croatia cricket club tour. Photo / John Stone

Northland cricketers Joey Yovich (left) and James Banicevich will be taking their talents to Samoa over the next week as a part of a New Zealand Croatia cricket club tour. Photo / John Stone

A number of Northland cricketers will be winging their way to Samoa tomorrow as part of a New Zealand Croatia cricket club tour.

The 13-man touring party, which returns on Tuesday next week, features five current or former Northlanders which ranged from those with Croatian heritage and others with cricket experience.

Northern Districts cricket stalwart Joey Yovich, whose family hailed from Dubrava and Vrgorac in Croatia, would be the captain of the side. Dargaville-born James Banicevich, who now lived in Auckland, has Croatian descent through his great-grandparents who lived on the Croatian island of Korčula.

The pair would be joined by Darron Goodwin and Stacy Hyndman, who both play for City Cricket Club in Whangārei, and Hayden Robinson who recently moved from Northland to Palmerston North.

The tour will begin with a T20 game against a Samoa women invitation XI on Thursday and then two T20s against a club invitation XI and a SICA President's XI. The team will then play a one-dayer against the Samoan men's team on Saturday before two T20s against the same opposition on Monday.

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The New Zealand Croatia cricket club was established about nine years ago to connect New Zealand-based Croatian people through cricket, as well as providing opportunities for other players and communities to pursue their cricketing dreams.

Former international players, including Dion Nash and the Marshall brothers (James and Hamish) had featured for NZ Croatia. The club has regular fixtures against a future Auckland Aces side as well as Whangārei's Cobham Cricket Club.

Former New Zealand cricket representative Joey Yovich will be hoping for similar scenes over the next week, seen here playing during the club's last tour in Rarotonga about six years ago. Photo / Supplied
Former New Zealand cricket representative Joey Yovich will be hoping for similar scenes over the next week, seen here playing during the club's last tour in Rarotonga about six years ago. Photo / Supplied

Over its time, the club had played about 50 games across Northland, Auckland and Hamilton with the help of its 40 members. The club last held a tour to Rarotonga about six years ago.

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"I'm fizzing for it," Banicevich said.

"I've got Croatian background and roots but I've never really been involved in the culture, so it'll be good for me to learn a lot more about the culture itself."

Banicevich, 22, was raised in Dargaville until he was 13 years old when he moved to Auckland for school. After a stint in Wellington for university, Banicevich now lived in Auckland but will play for City Cricket Club in Whangārei this summer.

Both players have strong Croatian links, Yovich (left) hails from both Dubrava and Vrgorac while Banicevich's great-grandparents lived on a small Croatian island, Korčula. Photo / John Stone
Both players have strong Croatian links, Yovich (left) hails from both Dubrava and Vrgorac while Banicevich's great-grandparents lived on a small Croatian island, Korčula. Photo / John Stone

Yovich, who played a big part in the NZ Croatia club, said it would be a great chance to help the Samoan community through cricket.

"The whole theme is providing an opportunity for our Croatian guys to come together and experience a tour and to mull over their culture," he said.

"It's also all about giving back, so giving back to our young players, to the game and giving back to the likes of the island communities."

The club prides itself on promoting Croatian culture and giving back to communities looking to advance their cricket programmes. Photo / Supplied
The club prides itself on promoting Croatian culture and giving back to communities looking to advance their cricket programmes. Photo / Supplied
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