Deja-vuNew Zealand between about 1993/94 and 1996/97 were truly awful though.
Still, they managed to almost beat England in a Test in 1994 on a rare occasion when the pieces all fell into place.
Heath had an average of 29. Not bad.At least with some of the players around in the first half of 2008 we don't yet know whether they might go on to become good-'uns, which the likes of Watson, Loveridge, Walmsley, Haslam, Davis (due apologies obv.), Owens, Hartland, Su'a, Kennedy, Allott, Vaughan, Spearman, Harris, de Groen, Blain, Twose, Pringle, Murray, Larsen, Pocock, Germon, Patel, Hart, Thomson, Greatbatch and Rutherford did not. Though Twose and Larsen were NZ's respectively best ODI batsman and bowler of the post-1990 ODI period
Neither do 10 series in a decade. If the contest isn't going to offer any quality contest then people are going to forget within days and tbh I dont really remember much about India-pak series in the 2000s. Whereas 1999 series is going to be there with me till the last moment.That indeed was an epic series. But one series is not enough to make a decade.
England have the best top atmAWTA regarding uniforms. Cricket tops will become too much like soccer soon. Yes soccer tops look cooler, but since when has cricket supposed to be cool?
Probably should explain that to him rather than shaking the finger, because its offensiveness isn't known worldwide.
Yeh sorry if I was offensive, I use the term affectionaly like Aussies, Kiwis, Poms, Banglas etc.Heh, true I guess.
Rob, "Paki" isn't an acceptible word in this country. It's basically the same as "******". Used only as a racist insult.
NZ imoEngland have the best top atm
So we have to pander to every Englishman's preferences?In defence of Rob, I've almost never heard of anyone using '****' pejoratively here in Aus but, of course, I'm sure I'll note the rather more negative use in England whilst on here.
And won a Test in SA too!New Zealand between about 1993/94 and 1996/97 were truly awful though.
Still, they managed to almost beat England in a Test in 1994 on a rare occasion when the pieces all fell into place.
No, just the ones that cut-out derogatory terms.So we have to pander to every Englishman's preferences?
Never really agreed with that TBH. I've always been careful to separate the good memories from the good happenings. Obviously sometimes there's overlap.
I look back at much of the stuff 1991-1996 (the time I lived in the place I've always felt I was happiest in and wish we'd never left - pretty much nothing with anything to do with cricket) and there's barely a thing I look back upon without fondness. The good stuff (and there was plenty of it) remains wonderful to recall, and most of the memories of bad stuff seem "good" in their own way, because they're all part of the package, and none of it can hurt me any more.
"Better-back-in-the-day"-ism is something I despise. It basically implies that people can't think for themselves and allow the sands of time to obscure realities. I realise how things were, and of course there's bad stuff in there. But to recall it fondly isn't to forget that it was bad at the time.