Yeah probably is Cowie, and pleased you point out those non-Tests when he performed against the best.Cowie
200 odd at 22ish against all the "Australians" and "Englishmen" sides who rocked up with their test bois but didn't want to label the game a test per se because they were so much better than NZ. Bowled to Bradman, got him out cheap, did some cool ****.
Pretty confident it's him. The cupboard isn't exactly stacked, but he was pretty unlucky not to play from 1970 onwards.
Not really. I just voted in terms of career achievement. A big fan of Wagner actually. I just thought Boult was the more complete bowler to be honest.Bond....Shane Bond.
Wonder how many tests he would've got if he hadn't left. We had so many injuries among our seamers in the 90s and early 2000s I'd say it would've been a few.No, wait, I jest; Andy Caddick, obvz.
Sucks to be SoutheeYeah probably is Cowie, and pleased you point out those non-Tests when he performed against the best.
Makes my top 5 Test bowlers after Sir Dick as
1 Cowie
2 Boult
3 Wagner
4 Bond (despite the low no. of Tests and ordinary average vs. Aus in his 1st series there)
5 Jamieson
Not really, he makes my top 100.Sucks to be Southee
Kiwi bowlers?Not really, he makes my top 100.
I was going to make a 'just behind Chris Pringle and just ahead of Murphy Su'a' joke but they're both clearly in the top 100 lol.Kiwi bowlers?
mooooCowie
200 odd at 22ish against all the "Australians" and "Englishmen" sides who rocked up with their test bois but didn't want to label the game a test per se because they were so much better than NZ. Bowled to Bradman, got him out cheap, did some cool ****.
Pretty confident it's him. The cupboard isn't exactly stacked, but he was pretty unlucky not to play from 1970 onwards.
Do you think Cowie would like baba ghanoush?moooo
GrassDo you think Cowie would like baba ghanoush?