Turnmills said:Jeff Wilson, a genuine All Black great, has been named in the Black caps squad for the series against the World 11.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3154377a10,00.html
This guy is a genuine sporting superstar. 44 tries in 60 tests for the AB's. He quit rugby to give cricket another shot a year or so back.
if anyone will succeed it will be him.
FYI....in his last game he hit 44 off 28 balls to beat Aussie in 1993. He hit the winning runs.
Just one of those sportsman!
Yes I do - not a great night at all.Camel56 said:Remember when he got smashed by George Gregan losing the ball, a certain try and the bledisloe cup in the process?
*** on Wilson cant go through life based on his rugby brilliance alone!! just like Taine Randel will never be a lawyer even tho hes got a law degreeVoltman said:Yes I do - not a great night at all.
I also remember him going over in the corner the next year to ensure the Bledisloe came back to its rightful home.
I was just responding to Camel56. And I don't see your comparison between Randell and Wilson at all.crickey said:*** on Wilson cant go through life based on his rugby brilliance alone!! just like Taine Randel will never be a lawyer even tho hes got a law degree
And I don't suggest it should either. I don't think I said that anywhere.crickey said:simply saying just bcos of glory on the rugby field it shouldnt gain him priviledges on the pitch!!!
A big game performer in cricket for NZ once, right? And 12 years ago. Why don't we bring back Martin Crowe, as he was performing around the same time and doesn't have consistent recent form.rogerramjet said:I think it is great that Wilson. He has proven big game temperament.
Aldridge, Schwass etc are just medium pace green top bullies. McMillan is definitely not fast. Last time I saw Wilson and McMillan bowling for Otago I thought Wilson was quicker; although they I haven't seen Wilson bowl this year. McMillan would be around Chris Martin if that.
Goldie will prove you all wrong. Well done the Kiwi selectors.
Let the train spotting begin. Here's the stats for this year's State Shield.Will Scarlet said:I don't think anyone could realistically say that Wilson is a better all-rounder than Canning or Franklin at this time.
Yes but the guy in question was a proven performer in SA FC cricket for the last few seasons. Unfortunately he is also prone to injury and didn't see out the game.anzac said:welcome back Jeff Wilson....
for example hasn't RSA just given a Test debut to a 30 yr old seam bowler with great success????
nice post, agree with it 100%thierry henry said:Wilson is one of the few players in NZ FC cricket with genuine international standard talent. I haven't seen too much of him since his comeback, but keep in mind that he was an absolute schoolboy cricket sensation, (probably the best in the country at the time?) good enough to play, and win a game for, New Zealand when he was 19. Most of the other possibles being suggested are mediocre players who will never amount to much at the highest level. Tama Canning's bowling abilities are laughable by international standards- Styris has him covered in the bowling department alone. Wilson, at 31, is more than 3 years younger than Cairns, 4 years younger than Harris, 2 years younger than Astle, and is also younger than Fleming. Oh, and he's only 18 months or so older than Bond.