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Tell us about your favourite club in New Zealand. Who are the key players to watch?

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Old 30-10-2006, 11:40 PM in reply to Hache's post starting "In spite of being modest in talent by..."
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the names bond, Shane Bond...
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Old 07-11-2006, 08:11 AM in reply to Kiwi_Luvs_Cricket's post "Favourite NZ Player"
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I believe the question is misleading because many from the current generation would have no clue, except to go by statistics, about the players from the past.

We have produced some excellent players over time. Charles Dempster is perhaps the best batsman produced by New Zealand. The Cricketer Magazine had the following obituary for him:

"Charles Dempster died on February 13 at Wellington, New Zealand, where he was born on November 15, 1903. Probably the best batsman New Zealand has produced, he first toured England in 1927 and headed the batting averages, but no Tests were played. He first played against England during the 1929-30 MCC tour and in the second Test scored 136 and 80 not out; with J. W. E. Mills he put on 276 for the first wicket-still the New Zealand record first-wicket stand. In 1931 he scored 120 against England at Lord's and his average for the tour was 59.26. He captained New Zealand v South Africa in 193132 and also in two Tests against England in 1932-33. In his ten Tests he scored 723 runs for an average of 65. Dempster then settled in England and in 1935 became a member of Sir Julien Cahn's talented XI. Cahn appointed him manager of one of his Leicester stores, thus allowing him to play for the county he captained in 1936, 1937 and 1938. He was a most prolific scorer for Leicestershire and twice hit three centuries in consecutive innings. Wisden chose him as one of the Five Cricketers of the Year in 1932 and in 1937 he played for the Gentlemen v Players at Lord's. He represented Scotland on several occasions and after the war played a few games for Warwickshire but soon returned to New Zealand. He maintained his interest in the game to the end and coached many young players. Oddly enough he used to emphasise that he had never received any coaching and it was not until he came to England in 1927 that he really learned to play cricket. A neat and compact player, he ranked amongst the first six batsmen in the world; his admirable footwork made him probably the best player of slow bowling during his career, being particularly strong on the off side. Although he usually opened the New Zealand innings, his regular position for Leicestershire was No. 4. In the field he was really magnificent-usually close to the wicket. In first-class matches Dempster scored 12,267 runs, with an average of 45.43.
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My favourite one will always be Glenn Turner who was one of the best batsmen of his generation.
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Old 10-11-2006, 04:20 PM in reply to Django's post starting "I believe the question is misleading..."
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Has to be Shane Bond, although i quite like Jacob Oram.
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Old 30-11-2006, 09:36 PM in reply to outswing's post starting "Has to be Shane Bond, although i quite..."
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Vettori

I like Vettori. He ends up as a great all rounder by the time he finishes off his career. Watch out for him whenever NZ plays. He is the trumpcard for the Team. He is the consistent performer of all the others.

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Old 06-12-2006, 06:28 AM in reply to NewZealand cricket's post "Vettori"
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I agree on Vettori...

But my FAVE New Zealand player has to be Stephen Fleming. And if we go a little back in time, Sir Richard Hadlee.
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Old 06-12-2006, 05:31 PM in reply to Wanderer's post starting "I agree on Vettori... But my FAVE New..."
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Lance Cairns.

Not the greatest player who ever lived but he was great to watch when he was having a whack with the bat.
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Old 10-12-2006, 01:36 AM in reply to KennyG's post starting "Lance Cairns. Not the greatest player..."
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Jeremy Coney..gave him my cricket bat to sign when I was 15-16 after a match at the MCG and he got the whole team to sign it.

I may have posted this earlier but he is such a great guy so what.
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Old 11-12-2006, 05:58 AM in reply to acker's post starting "Jeremy Coney..gave him my cricket bat..."
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Favourite Current player is Shane Bond and if his career was not interrupted he would have gone down in history as one of the best quicks to ever play the game. In History it would have to be Hadlee or Martin Crowe
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