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Read was one of those guys who was naturally good at every sport, he was roped in for the school soccer XI and he held his own despite never playing before.
I'll give him Kieran Read. I saw Kieran as a young cricketer, he was an outstanding opening bat. But the reason I believe he would have played for NZ is the same reason he became an All Black captain. His maturity and focus as a teenager was something I hadn't seen and haven't really seen since. He went to Saint Kent's on a scholarship and had the gumption to say no, this isn't working for me - it's not who I am. Then he went back to Rosehill, worked his arse off, still made rep rugby and cricket teams despite being out of the 'big' Auckland comps, then went to Canterbury and the rest is history. He was a professional well before he became one - which people think these young kids in 1st XV comps are now, but they're not. They're forced to be. He was that of his own making. You can see it now, it's not normal to come in at 36 years old with a beaten up rugby body, playing cricket once a year and bat like he did against proper opposition.Gee, must have been a lot of double All Blacks back in the amateur days then when they could play both.
But there weren't.
Why is heroes censored?St. Kent's is full of ****s that's why
What's the point when there is a crowd at the ground, unless said crowd is three sheets to the wind?I am watching today’s match via delayed coverage, and I have to ask why they are playing music over the PA at the Basin when there is no crowd allowed at the ground? I mean, what is the point?
They play it at tests too. It's like some marketing people don't get cricket.What's the point when there is a crowd at the ground, unless said crowd is three sheets to the wind?
And it's often really obnoxious music. It's infuriating, particularly for Test matches. It's one of myriad (but certainly a contributor) reasons that I absolutely despise Rihanna's We Found Love. Repetitive, obnoxious and often played as a replacement for muzak at cricket matches.They play it at tests too. It's like some marketing people don't get cricket.
Oh yes, don't get me wrong. Clearly, the batsmen threw away that wonderful start, but even then there was a reasonable score on the board. Using the resources at their disposal better might have made it closer. Looks like ND were cruising at the end, even if they did only win by 2 wickets.Bowlers and captain don’t really deserve the blame. It was the batsmen who had a 180+ score practically gift-wrapped for them by Allen, only for the middle order to bottle it against the spinners’ long hops. Then Blundell had a mare, dropping two very catchable chances.
Yes, absolutely. He was also a gun slip fielder, I played quite a bit of school, club and rep cricket with him and I can't recall him ever dropping one, which in schoolboy cricket is unheard of. I played with and against a number of talented players of his age and while obviously anything can happen once players get into higher level cricket, he was the one guy who I (and everyone else) was sure would make it all the way. Had the ability, had the mental strength and had the work ethic. Pity rugby got to him first.I'll give him Kieran Read. I saw Kieran as a young cricketer, he was an outstanding opening bat. But the reason I believe he would have played for NZ is the same reason he became an All Black captain. His maturity and focus as a teenager was something I hadn't seen and haven't really seen since. He went to Saint Kent's on a scholarship and had the gumption to say no, this isn't working for me - it's not who I am. Then he went back to Rosehill, worked his arse off, still made rep rugby and cricket teams despite being out of the 'big' Auckland comps, then went to Canterbury and the rest is history. He was a professional well before he became one - which people think these young kids in 1st XV comps are now, but they're not. They're forced to be. He was that of his own making. You can see it now, it's not normal to come in at 36 years old with a beaten up rugby body, playing cricket once a year and bat like he did against proper opposition.
I'm pretty sure this never happened. He did try learning how to drag-flick in hockey though despite never playing.Read was one of those guys who was naturally good at every sport, he was roped in for the school soccer XI and he held his own despite never playing before.