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NZ talent not being used?

Athlai

Not Terrible
Doubt Heath could really deny his fielding ability, or the fact he's a solid if not remarkable batsman who only deserves to be in the team in case of injury.

And if he does I will accuse him of an unusual phobia of twins.
 

Flem274*

123/5
Doubt Heath could really deny his fielding ability, or the fact he's a solid if not remarkable batsman who only deserves to be in the team in case of injury.

And if he does I will accuse him of an unusual phobia of twins.
Reckon if we still had both we could have had them at three and four as an experiment. That way if one got out on 100 when he walked off he could swap shirts with his twin and pretend he was his twin and eliminate the process of getting in.

No less mad then other experiments we've made.:happy:
 

HeathDavisSpeed

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Doubt Heath could really deny his fielding ability, or the fact he's a solid if not remarkable batsman who only deserves to be in the team in case of injury.

And if he does I will accuse him of an unusual phobia of twins.
He can field and he's an unremarkable batsman. Totally agree with that.

However, there's plenty of players who should be ahead of him:

Flynn, Ryder, Taylor, Hay, Broom, Todd, Ingram, Spearman, Sinclair, Parlane, Parlane, Horne, Hiini, Stewart, Astle (T), Astle (N), Astle (J), Bruce Edgar, Geoff Howarth, H.T. Davis... Even Marshall (H).
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
He can field and he's an unremarkable batsman. Totally agree with that.

However, there's plenty of players who should be ahead of him:

Flynn, Ryder, Taylor, Hay, Broom, Todd, Ingram, Spearman, Sinclair, Parlane, Parlane, Horne, Hiini, Stewart, Astle (T), Astle (N), Astle (J), Bruce Edgar, Geoff Howarth, H.T. Davis... Even Marshall (H).
How did those guys get in there, clearly nowhere near the standard of the others?
 

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