Tuesday, 23 November 2004

A 'keeper opens up

Come on people, where are your suggestions? You can't all have given up hope on the New Zealand just yet. While you are thinking, have a look in the Australian to read Ian Smith's views on cricket in New Zealand. It might cheer you up a bit.

1 comment:

Karl said...

Smith says: "For some reason after the underarm (in 1981) it went through such a phase of popularity. Everyone wanted to be a part of it. I don't know why. Perhaps everyone took it to heart as though they had personally been hard done by"

What an idiot. It's because they were a good team, that was winning, believed in themselves and had players who were amongst the best in the world. If the current team played more consistently (doesn't mean winning all the time, but it does mean getting more than 76) then I think you'd see them respected more.