I think Shane Warne started the cheese cutter revival (maybe inspired by Peeky Blinders?) and McMillan started doing the same not long after.Incidentally I don't know why modern sports commentary requires one panel member to wear a cheese cutter at all times, but it's their call.
I guess we have to live with the fact that we don't always get the best XI in our cricket sides, and we definitely don't get the best calling teams for reasons of gender equality, status quo, inner sanctum etc. Not sure what is unique about the style of the commentary team or why the White Ferns is a 'perfect opening' to a bumper season, but there you go.
I don’t believe it.I always just think of Victor Meldrew with those hats.
He was a victim of being a vulnerable older player of middling success without public sympathy.Stuff
www.stuff.co.nz
Think he's done his time.
Michael BracewellI'd love to know what Scotty Stevenson is for & who actually rates him.
Andrew Voerman is probably the cricket journalist NZ has produced in terms of digging into the stats. The comments section on that piece is surprisingly good too.
I did it better imoAndrew Voerman is probably the cricket journalist NZ has produced in terms of digging into the stats. The comments section on that piece is surprisingly good too.
I was impressed by him even breaking his average down into Hagley and the Basin vs rest of the planet. Pretty terrible numbers for Nicholls.Andrew Voerman is probably the cricket journalist NZ has produced in terms of digging into the stats. The comments section on that piece is surprisingly good too.
Yeah, as he says, if Nicholls played all his games at Hagley and the Basin he might be an ATG. Comparison with the averages of Fulton, Rutherford, Raval & Young in the 10 or so innings before they got axed is also interesting.I was impressed by him even breaking his average down into Hagley and the Basin vs rest of the planet. Pretty terrible numbers for Nicholls.
I knew he couldn't coach or play but I didn't know he'd actually been banned from entering any cricket ground! Absurd.Lou Vincent's life ban revised, allowing him to return to domestic cricket
Decision taken by the ECB's disciplinary body, in view of Vincent "demonstrating the very highest levels of contrition and remorse" in the decade after being caught up in corruptionwww.espncricinfo.com
I'm happy to hear this.
Probably both signatory to some anti-corruption agreement that makes those things binding across countries.How come the ECB bans had jurisdiction here?