Heu buddy. Just remember that this is a CRICKET forum, not a high horse forum. You should be able to find that at www.highhorseknowitalls.comBlakey said:Well actually you tried to make a point of having no point other wise you wouldn't have posted. Anywho, your potty mouth exhibits itself when the point you are attempting to make flumoxes even yourself.
Potty mouth.
Good.sirjeremy11 said:McMillan gone for 37.
Adding to Tim's comments, he's been living here in North Otago (his home province), playing for the Union club and captaining North Otago in Hawke Cup cricket. He's a cut above any other batsman here, although I'm not sure if playing here helps his game.kwek said:could any of you kiwi's tell me what happend to Marcel Mckenzie?
any stats on that ?Voltman said:Adding to Tim's comments, he's been living here in North Otago (his home province), playing for the Union club and captaining North Otago in Hawke Cup cricket. He's a cut above any other batsman here, although I'm not sure if playing here helps his game.
Our middle order depth (first class wise) is certainly very good considering we all seem to want to drop Hamish Marshall who just a year ago was making big test hundreds against SL and Aus. What do we have? Styris, Fulton, Astle, McMillan, Marshall (both I guess), Ryder, Taylor, Vincent (who must surely bat 4, 5, or 6 in tests). Even Oram when his stone bruise gets better...Craig said:Now that he has discovered his brain and playing like a player people were raving about him, could he force a spot into the Black Caps? I guess Peter Fulton would be ahead of him.
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On North Otago club cricket? No - he's made a century and a few 50s though. It's not a very good standard though.kwek said:any stats on that ?
he was utter poo in holland
33 McKenzie M N V.C.C. m17 i17 no2 r401 hs71* avg26,73
nice lad though, and a very good fielder too !