Probably referring to his own batting average.ken rutherford has relatively low standards haha under 30 isn't top class.
Absolutely. But a lovely shot for four soon afterwards.Classical modern-bat-with-more-middle-in-its-edge-than-the-middle-of-an-old-regular-bat shot there
That falls back onto NZ cricket's business strategies though. It is harder to get decent Test crowds now than it was 35 years ago. People lead busier social lives and have a lot more options, but NZ cricket need to think outside the box of how to attract people in.Jeez, for all the bagging we give White about not scheduling enough tests, it's not hard to see why during a game like this. Sure the Windies aren't the strongest opposition. But you've had the first 2 days of a test played on a weekend in fantastic warm summery conditions, at a nice genuine test match venue, and 3 men and a dog have turned up to watch.
Tbf, Windies never draw a good crowd.Jeez, for all the bagging we give White about not scheduling enough tests, it's not hard to see why during a game like this. Sure the Windies aren't the strongest opposition. But you've had the first 2 days of a test played on a weekend in fantastic warm summery conditions, at a nice genuine test match venue, and 3 men and a dog have turned up to watch.
Well this too. Even so, NZ cricket need to get their thinking caps on, rather than just going through the motions.Tbf, Windies never draw a good crowd.
Wasn't that long ago during BMac's last test that I remember Christchurch being absolutely packed to the rafters. Just need some quality opposition.
What an anti kiwi cricket ideaWell this too. Even so, NZ cricket need to get their thinking caps on, rather than just going through the motions.