Adams played that test at Hamilton with that insane crater IIRC.I'm having a bit of a "Mandela Effect" moment with the careers of Symcox and Adams, because having watched cricket since 1992 my mind always goes to Symcox when I think SA spinner, whereas Adams was a meme bowler with a funny action who I knew about but hardly recall actually watching.
Come to find Adams took 100 more test wickets than Symcox and Symcox played ZERO tests against NZ and played entirely when I was quite young. Adams played a full 4 tests in NZ when I was a teenager.
Guess it's just a case of early childhood memories sticking the strongest + my well-documented love of the JAMODI format.
Symcox I always remember seeming like an old man and a bit of a joker himself.I'm having a bit of a "Mandela Effect" moment with the careers of Symcox and Adams, because having watched cricket since 1992 my mind always goes to Symcox when I think SA spinner, whereas Adams was a meme bowler with a funny action who I knew about but hardly recall actually watching.
Come to find Adams took 100 more test wickets than Symcox and Symcox played ZERO tests against NZ and played entirely when I was quite young. Adams played a full 4 tests in NZ when I was a teenager.
Guess it's just a case of early childhood memories sticking the strongest + my well-documented love of the JAMODI format.
A bit of a side note here - and I aim this not at you but at Fiona Broome (yes, I had to look up her name) who popularised the term - but the "Mandela Effect" has always annoyed me as a fancy, pretentious and overly-specific euphemism for "being wrong."I'm having a bit of a "Mandela Effect" moment with the careers of Symcox and Adams, because having watched cricket since 1992 my mind always goes to Symcox when I think SA spinner, whereas Adams was a meme bowler with a funny action who I knew about but hardly recall actually watching.
Come to find Adams took 100 more test wickets than Symcox and Symcox played ZERO tests against NZ and played entirely when I was quite young. Adams played a full 4 tests in NZ when I was a teenager.
Guess it's just a case of early childhood memories sticking the strongest + my well-documented love of the JAMODI format.
There is definitely an element of pretentiousness on my part, because the subtext is "I usually have a pretty good memory of these things which is why it seems bizarre to me that I have a totally false recollection"A bit of a side note here - and I aim this not at you but at Fiona Broome (yes, I had to look up her name) who popularised the term - but the "Mandela Effect" has always annoyed me as a fancy, pretentious and overly-specific euphemism for "being wrong."
I may or may not have had more whiskies than strictly necessary for a Monday night.
Yeah, fair play and I'm much the same. I had a similar experience not so long ago when recalling a domestic 50-over match I went to at the 'Gabba when I was just a kid, and I vividly recalled Greg Chappell being clean bowled for 71. I nostalgically looked back at the scorecard and Greg Chappell did indeed make 71, but he was out caught.There is definitely an element of pretentiousness on my part, because the subtext is "I usually have a pretty good memory of these things which is why it seems bizarre to me that I have a totally false recollection"
Symcox actually looked much better than his famed colleagues like Omar Henry and Clive Eksteen, who were frank crap.Symcox I always remember seeming like an old man and a bit of a joker himself.
Same, when I think of South African spinners my mind immediately goes back to Tony Grieg commentating on Pat Symcox bowling in the World Series. He had quite a distinctive leap in his delivery stride IIRC. Tahir probably the best overall.I'm having a bit of a "Mandela Effect" moment with the careers of Symcox and Adams, because having watched cricket since 1992 my mind always goes to Symcox when I think SA spinner, whereas Adams was a meme bowler with a funny action who I knew about but hardly recall actually watching.
Come to find Adams took 100 more test wickets than Symcox and Symcox played ZERO tests against NZ and played entirely when I was quite young. Adams played a full 4 tests in NZ when I was a teenager.
Guess it's just a case of early childhood memories sticking the strongest + my well-documented love of the JAMODI format.
The only leggie I remember from their side is Tahir.There was a guy bowling leg-spin for them sometime in the early '00s. I can't remember if it was Jacques Rudolph or not, but he was really ripping them!
Ontong bowled some leggies on dayboo. It probably was Rudolph though - used to go around the wicket to right handers and try and dump it in the rough.The only leggie I remember from their side is Tahir.![]()
He's back already!Simon Harmer definitely thought so.
Wouldn't completely rule out a recall now Kolpaks aren't a thing anymore though.
Harmer looks legit, love his attacking off spin.Maharaj tests
Tahir white ball
Will be interesting to see Harmer if he bowls in NZ
He's in the USA team setup now.There was a one called Piedt. What happened to him?