They've got Foxcroft to run the engine room so might yet be ok.Maybe CD actually needed the engine room steel of Luddick today.
McMillan, Taylor and Ryder are others that come to mind.I have to say, it's hard to remember a teenager look as at home in first class cricket as Ravindra does. The name that most obviously jumps to mind is Williamson (though Latham was also fairly competent).
I missed him. Got here on the stroke of tea.That was a classy inning by Ravindra, all class. Sneaked out of work for a bit to watch and he was batting like beast. He didn't get beaten one ball in the hour and half that I watched. The pitch is green, the ball's moving all over the place. Kuggs troubled Conway with some nasty short stuff. Ravindra was good at mixing, pull shots, with sways and leaves. I was thinking he was going to get a triple. Play Ish easily and scored good runs fairly quickly against Ish.
Is that why Cameron Merchant is on it too?McMillan, Taylor and Ryder are others that come to mind.
Further back, John Aiken scored a century on debut opening the batting for Wellington as a 19 year old. Now a psychologist and host on Married at First Sight Australia.
This is one of the most random revelations I’ve ever come across!Further back, John Aiken scored a century on debut opening the batting for Wellington as a 19 year old. Now a psychologist and host on Married at First Sight Australia.
I would guess Matthew Bell, James Marshall, Tim McIntosh would have based on when they debuted. Maybe Woodcock too? Bell debuted at 17, but didn't crack three figures until his third season.Yeah my question too... How many 19 year olds opened inning in domestic cricket over the years. Kippax will have an answer to this I guess, he has some magic access to cricket archive or something like that.
Ryder undoubtedly (he averaged 60 as an 18 year old, **** what a waste). Taylor was never particularly flash in FC cricket as a teenager, was more of a list A wunderkind.McMillan, Taylor and Ryder are others that come to mind.
Further back, John Aiken scored a century on debut opening the batting for Wellington as a 19 year old. Now a psychologist and host on Married at First Sight Australia.
McMillan, Taylor and Ryder are others that come to mind.
Further back, John Aiken scored a century on debut opening the batting for Wellington as a 19 year old. Now a psychologist and host on Married at First Sight Australia.
I remember listening to that innings on the radio! For some random reason Henry Blofeld was commentating on a domestic game and he just raved about Aiken - called it the best innings by a young opener he had ever seen. I was always gutted he never kicked on after that.Further back, John Aiken scored a century on debut opening the batting for Wellington as a 19 year old. Now a psychologist and host on Married at First Sight Australia.
I think he just disappeared for half a decade from the scene, like Greg Hay. Never got close again in a decade when everyone got a go opening the batting for NZ.@Immenso,
Interesting. That's a shame they didn't take Aiken. As a left-hander I think he was likened to Edgar. Given the problems NZ had in 90's with the opening role it seems incredible he never got a run. I think he made the NZ A team when Turner was coach, but couldn't quite crack the test side.