Don't disagree that his odi record improved when he started to open (and for the most part play good clean strokes). It was when he seemingly got the license to play like McCullum circa 2015 that it came unstuck - in that Champions Trophy 2006 tournament on pitches which were more bowler friendly than usual, it was one filthy slog after another and perishing to bowlers of the pace of Maharoof and Pollock. Had a good ODI series in Australia later on but by then was always one failure away from being dropped.Can’t believe this was just allowed to let slide to feed a false narrative
Vincent was a TERRIBLE ODI player UNTIL he got the opportunity to be a slogging opener
I remember him loosing his pants fielding near the boundary and also being in a Lawrence Arabia music videoNo but I do remember his pants falling down when he was diving for the ball.
True. Quality fielder though.Can’t believe this was just allowed to let slide to feed a false narrative
Vincent was a TERRIBLE ODI player UNTIL he got the opportunity to be a slogging opener
I stand correctedI think the music video was the Phoenix Foundation’s. “Bleaching sun” if memory serves.
Lou is a brilliant guy, kind to a fault. He was vulnerable and Player X played him like a fiddle.Isn't Vincent the one with, uh, a few screws loose?
I remember Lou Vincent running past the background of a John Bracewell tv interview in a Borat mankini.I remember him loosing his pants fielding near the boundary and also being in a Lawrence Arabia music video
The joy of first innings top order runs. Nothing else can really compensate for it in terms of its usefulness.Amazing that it has been two days and one of those day's has been won by NZ rather comfortably and yet Australia are just so so far ahead.