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Michael Mason?
Shayne O'Connor?I missed someone in the bowling list.
212 wickets at 19.22.
Any guesses?
Yes, Mallender it was.I'm not up to speed as to whether this needs to be a New Zealander...but Neil Mallender? Played a long time for Otago.
Nicely done!I'm not up to speed as to whether this needs to be a New Zealander...but Neil Mallender? Played a long time for Otago.
Player | Province | Matches | Wickets | Average | Span | |
1 | RW Blair | Wellington / Central Districts | 59 | 352 | 14.73 | 1951/52 - 1964/65 |
2 | RJ Hadlee | Canterbury | 58 | 270 | 15.69 | 1971/72 - 1988/89 |
3 | CJ Drum | Auckland | 30 | 120 | 17.92 | 1996/97 - 2001/02 |
4 | BW Yuile | Central Districts / Canterbury | 52 | 213 | 18.40 | 1959/60 - 1971/72 |
5 | EJ Chatfield | Wellington | 79 | 370 | 19.06 | 1973/74 - 1989/90 |
6 | RC Motz | Canterbury | 65 | 226 | 19.23 | 1957/58 - 1968/69 |
7 | RO Collinge | Wellington / CD / ND | 64 | 247 | 19.30 | 1963/64 - 1977/78 |
8 | DR Hadlee | Canterbury | 38 | 190 | 19.75 | 1969/70 - 1983/84 |
9 | SL Boock | Otago / Canterbury | 101 | 492 | 19.82 | 1973/74 - 1989/90 |
10 | AR Tait | Northern Districts | 25 | 110 | 19.83 | 1994/95 - 2000/01 |
11 | FJ Cameron | Otago | 65 | 248 | 19.86 | 1952/53 - 1966/67 |
12 | NA Mallender | Otago | 46 | 212 | 19.88 | 1983/84 - 1992/93 |
Tait really surprised me because I only remember him as a white ball player. I suppose his record shows this as he played relatively few FC matches and didn't debut in the format until a few years into his white ball career, so must've been a bit of an afterthought as a red ball cricketer.I was thinking that, answer is probably yes. Alex Tait from the same era makes the list above too, and he was another green-seamer specialist.
ftfyWasnt it like this?
1902-2006 super green pitches
2007-2011 roads roads roads
TIL Tait retired when he was 29, yeah that doesn't match my memory either .Tait really surprised me because I only remember him as a white ball player. I suppose his record shows this as he played relatively few FC matches and didn't debut in the format until a few years into his white ball career, so must've been a bit of an afterthought as a red ball cricketer.
I was also taken aback that Tait retired so young because in my childhood memory he was this veteran stalwart of domestic cricket. I guess that's just how 5 or 6 years feels like a lifetime when you're a kid.
Sort of yes and no.Did Drum's relatively brief career fit neatly into an era of very green pitches, either in general or at Eden Park #2 in particular? I just remember that in the early 2000s Tama Canning was my go-to example of a 120kph trundler who was benefitting from very favourable conditions. Drum himself was 130kph at best and I doubt whether he was ever going to be a particularly effective international bowler.