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The little-known Mark Bailey too! Don't recall much (if anything) about him.TIL. Tait and Drum both Commonwealth Games Bronze Medalists.
The little-known Mark Bailey too! Don't recall much (if anything) about him.TIL. Tait and Drum both Commonwealth Games Bronze Medalists.
I don't know about this....haven't looked at the stats but out of this list I feel like I don't really remember Larsen or Styris swinging it much, so they were probably the "wicket to wicket, hard to score off" types you're talking about. I also visualise them almost always bowling with the keeper up to the stumps. Were either really prolific wicket-takers?I don't think Chris Drum fell particularly into the range of bowlers who benefited from pitches playing low, and ball holding up in the surface - that a Tait, Styris, Larsen, Canning etc did.
Tall and quite elegant right-hander.The little-known Mark Bailey too! Don't recall much (if anything) about him.
Interesting to see his last listed match played was this:Tall and quite elegant right-hander.
Mark Bailey and Mark Douglas were always the same person in my head.The little-known Mark Bailey too! Don't recall much (if anything) about him.
Too drunk that season obviously.I am stunned to find that Mark Douglas played 6 ODIs, I would’ve said I could remember every NZ international of the last 30 years but honestly I wasn’t sure he had played internationals. For some reason the 1994/95 season is a bit of a blank in my mind while I remember the seasons either side of it quite well.
I was 9, so….yesToo drunk that season obviously.
I don't remember much about being nine.I was 9, so….yes
You are lucky not to remember 94/95.I am stunned to find that Mark Douglas played 6 ODIs, I would’ve said I could remember every NZ international of the last 30 years but honestly I wasn’t sure he had played internationals. For some reason the 1994/95 season is a bit of a blank in my mind while I remember the seasons either side of it quite well.
Warning: contains Peter WilliamsYeah, Douglas along with Chris Harris was one of the best fielders in the country. Mark Bailey was kind of Hamilton's answer to Mark Waugh. As @Smudge said, a tall elegant player who stroked the ball with exquisite timing. He used a Slazenger bat like Waugh too.
Speaking of old catches, I recently found footage of this classic by Greatbatch that was one of the first great catches I saw. Henry Blofield in the comms just tops it off. At 23.45 seconds in. This was the last game in the beige uniform too.
I've been looking for that catch for years! Great find.Yeah, Douglas along with Chris Harris was one of the best fielders in the country. Mark Bailey was kind of Hamilton's answer to Mark Waugh. As @Smudge said, a tall elegant player who stroked the ball with exquisite timing. He used a Slazenger bat like Waugh too.
Speaking of old catches, I recently found footage of this classic by Greatbatch that was one of the first great catches I saw. Henry Blofield in the comms just tops it off. At 23.45 seconds in. This was the last game in the beige uniform too.
Not kidding, but I wrote a poem about this catch as a 9yo for some cheesy radio promo in Hamilton. It reached no great heights, perhaps because it used the above phrase.Greatbatch with a Greatcatch huh?