ankitj
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Didn't have a dramatic exit though. Kept getting picked on and off until year 2000Vinod Kambli. Once touted as even better than Tendulkar, but fell out of favor soon.
Didn't have a dramatic exit though. Kept getting picked on and off until year 2000Vinod Kambli. Once touted as even better than Tendulkar, but fell out of favor soon.
Yeah his exit was more anti-ceremonious than unceremonious.Didn't have a dramatic exit though. Kept getting picked on and off until year 2000
One of the things that annoyed me was Swann used the elbow injury excuse to justify his retirement. Well what were you doing in that side in the first place if you weren't fit to perform?Yeah that was pathetic. Mid-way in an Ashes when his side is getting hammered.
Just a correction here. Astle scored his double in the first test. Parore's last match was the 3rd test at Eden Park. He opened the innings in his last dig and got booed by some on his home ground as he walked off. In those days it was just fashionable for some idiots in the crowd to boo Parore.I was watching the Astle double hundred test in youtube once, it was Parore's last test, announced. The Lancaster Park crowd booed him.
Big Kiwi prick tbh.Just had a super abrasive personality and annoyed a lot of people.
There is the Canterbury v Auckland thing. Not, that every (hardly any) Aucklander would get booed in that circumstance.Why? Did he have off field controversies surrounding him
That's Parore.Big Kiwi prick tbh.
That entire test was pretty weird. Opening bowlers were Tuffey and Drum, Andre Adams got 6 in the match and never played test cricket again. Flintoff missed the ball by a metre and was given out caught behind. Fairly entertaining though.Just looking at the scorecard, looks like Chris Harris had his best ever test performance with the bat in that match by some distance. His whole test career was pretty unceremonious
That was English fans for him claiming Flintoff caught behind off Andre Adams, probably the worst umpiring decision of all time. I was on the Terraces in that game, there wasn't any NZ fans booing him. In fact he got a rousing reception from a lot of the parts of the ground after his final innings.Just a correction here. Astle scored his double in the first test. Parore's last match was the 3rd test at Eden Park. He opened the innings in his last dig and got booed by some on his home ground as he walked off. In those days it was just fashionable for some idiots in the crowd to boo Parore.
That Test was one of the most enjoyable I've ever attended. The 3rd or 4th (?) day, they played under lights because we were batting and refused to take the offer of light stopping play. Lou, Craig McMillan and others belted it around, some English fielders ducked balls and catches, it was ****ing awesome.That entire test was pretty weird. Opening bowlers were Tuffey and Drum, Andre Adams got 6 in the match and never played test cricket again. Flintoff missed the ball by a metre and was given out caught behind. Fairly entertaining though.