sportychic33
State 12th Man
i think they will be about 8.30 pm NZ time if the tests start at 10.30 Zimbabwe time.
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I was wondering about this LB, so I finally got around to looking up the averages for the past 24 months. Interesting to see just how highly Oram rates....Loony BoB said:He averages higher than any other current New Zealand batsman in the past two years with the sole exception of Marshall, who has played only seven tests..
According to reports from the international media, a poll this month showed that 77 percent of New Zealanders opposed the tour but their Parliament refused to consider a Bill from an opposition, which had teamed up with Olonga, seeking to outlaw sporting contact with Zimbabwe.
But it's common knowledge that concerns over tours to Zimbabwe are a result of a colonial and racist mindset found in Britain, Australia and New Zealand which makes Olonga's involvement very disappointing....
...It's high time someone knocked some sense into Olonga's head so that he realises that cricket tours will continue taking place in and with Zimbabwe regardless of political pressure from racists and pawns like him. He needs to ask himself why countries like South Africa, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and the West Indies have not made noise when hosting or visiting Zimbabwe if the concerns he shares with the British and New Zealand politicians are genuine.
Thanks for checking on that, Kippax. I don't want to harp on about this. However, this is why I do not believe Fleming is our so-called best batsman. Although one might say an average of just under 40 isn't terribly bad over a 2-year period, this is Fleming's career average, too. Very poor for a player of his supposed quality.Kippax said:I was wondering about this LB, so I finally got around to looking up the averages for the past 24 months. Interesting to see just how highly Oram rates....
H Marshall (6 tests) - 510 runs @ 51
Oram (13) - 831 @ 48.9
Styris (14) - 915 @ 39.8
Vincent (9) - 632 @ 39.5
Fleming (19) - 1241 @ 38.8
Richardson (14) - 924 @ 38.5
Astle (14) - 815 @ 37.0
McMillan (11) - 497 @ 33.1
That's a disgusting attitude to take. They completely missed the point.But it's common knowledge that concerns over tours to Zimbabwe are a result of a colonial and racist mindset found in Britain, Australia and New Zealand which makes Olonga's involvement very disappointing....
I support the team as well,They are my fav team and I support the players too specially andy flower grant flower etc.Chubb said:No, never been there, really don't want to right now. I've always supported their cricket team, and the situation makes me very angry.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=4&ObjectID=10338776Cricket: Butler chooses England coach over Hadlee's tour
Fast bowler Ian Butler has turned his back on Sir Richard Hadlee's New Zealand 'A' cricket tour of Sri Lanka to train with an England bowling coach.
New Zealand 'A' manager and national selector Hadlee confirmed Butler was selected for next month's tour but withdrew on the grounds he wasn't yet at full fitness.
It is understood Butler, who is nearing full fitness after being sidelined by a bulging disc in his back last season, is still angered at losing his New Zealand Cricket (NZC) contract in June and preferred to play club cricket in England.
Rather than work with New Zealand's great fast bowler, Butler has sought the technical guidance of Australian Troy Cooley, the man credited with turning around the fortunes of England paceman Steve Harmison last year.
Hadlee said Butler -- who couldn't be contacted today -- explained that he didn't want to be rushed back too soon from injury.
"Definitely, it would have been ideal for him to bowl alongside Daryl Tuffey and Chris Martin in Sri Lanka," Hadlee said.
"But we respected his decision.
"That's good if he's got somebody he can go to, a guy (Cooley) he can trust to work with. He certainly worked wonders with Harmison."