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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
eastexpo Wrote:
> Here's a cricketing trivia. This memory seems to
> stick to my mind. ( I might be totally off the
> mark)
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> Alan Border retired from the game. His last game
> was in SA . ( a test match I think).
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> The question - which South African player bowled
> the last over to him.
c mathews (i cheated i looked it up on cricinfo)
> Here's a cricketing trivia. This memory seems to
> stick to my mind. ( I might be totally off the
> mark)
>
> Alan Border retired from the game. His last game
> was in SA . ( a test match I think).
>
> The question - which South African player bowled
> the last over to him.
c mathews (i cheated i looked it up on cricinfo)
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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
Ou Ryperd Wrote:
> East, he was 42 not out. Was it Jonty Rhodes?
Fantastic
That is a question for "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire"
> East, he was 42 not out. Was it Jonty Rhodes?
Fantastic
That is a question for "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire"
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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
McCurdy's good. Given his origin, he has grace and humility, and he's happy to admit that we're all guessing. He's not and "I" specialist and he's a funny guy. I think he's a big asset. Good luck, Illegitimis non carborundum!
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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
Jack Dash Wrote:
> McCurdy's good. Given his origin, he has grace
> and humility, and he's happy to admit that we're
> all guessing. He's not and "I" specialist and
> he's a funny guy. I think he's a big asset. Good
> luck, Illegitimis non carborundum!
Well said Jack! "Don't let the baskets grind you down". Hoor hoor and seconded ... cricket's a great game, just like life. I wonder how Mickey Arthur will fare in his new job?
> McCurdy's good. Given his origin, he has grace
> and humility, and he's happy to admit that we're
> all guessing. He's not and "I" specialist and
> he's a funny guy. I think he's a big asset. Good
> luck, Illegitimis non carborundum!
Well said Jack! "Don't let the baskets grind you down". Hoor hoor and seconded ... cricket's a great game, just like life. I wonder how Mickey Arthur will fare in his new job?
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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
Remember that West Indian bowler Sylvester Clarke, he made our provincial batsmen jump around.
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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
Frodo Wrote:
> chicken 'n chips Wrote:
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> > I remember one one dayer which was played in
> PE.
> > The game was live on SABC and the Aussies
> needed
> > something like 25 to win off about 4 overs and
> SA
> > needed 5 wickets. So it would be a close finish
> > but what did the SABC do? They cut off the
> cricket
> > in order to go to the Afrikaans News. Rice took
> 4
> > wickets and SA won by a few runs and we missed
> it.
>
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> Clive Rice was a terrific cricketer and captain -
> I think I was still in high school when listening
> to this one game on the radio while away on
> vacation (somewhere in the good old Noord
> Transvaal if I remember correctly); Rice set WP
> something just over the 200 to win with a sporting
> declaration just about an hour before tea - they
> needed about 4 runs to the over and WP looked home
> and dry (seem to remember that Kenny Mckewan made
> runs for WP) when suddenly the wickets started to
> fall - with the last ball WP needed a 6 to win,
> but they were 9 down and Rice clean bowled Richey
> Ryall (could be wrong here and there with the
> details but I still remember us sitting around the
> portable radio outside our 'rondawel')
It was Rob Drummond
> chicken 'n chips Wrote:
>
>
> > I remember one one dayer which was played in
> PE.
> > The game was live on SABC and the Aussies
> needed
> > something like 25 to win off about 4 overs and
> SA
> > needed 5 wickets. So it would be a close finish
> > but what did the SABC do? They cut off the
> cricket
> > in order to go to the Afrikaans News. Rice took
> 4
> > wickets and SA won by a few runs and we missed
> it.
>
>
> Clive Rice was a terrific cricketer and captain -
> I think I was still in high school when listening
> to this one game on the radio while away on
> vacation (somewhere in the good old Noord
> Transvaal if I remember correctly); Rice set WP
> something just over the 200 to win with a sporting
> declaration just about an hour before tea - they
> needed about 4 runs to the over and WP looked home
> and dry (seem to remember that Kenny Mckewan made
> runs for WP) when suddenly the wickets started to
> fall - with the last ball WP needed a 6 to win,
> but they were 9 down and Rice clean bowled Richey
> Ryall (could be wrong here and there with the
> details but I still remember us sitting around the
> portable radio outside our 'rondawel')
It was Rob Drummond
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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
Frodo Wrote:
> chicken 'n chips Wrote:
>
>
> > I remember one one dayer which was played in
> PE.
> > The game was live on SABC and the Aussies
> needed
> > something like 25 to win off about 4 overs and
> SA
> > needed 5 wickets. So it would be a close finish
> > but what did the SABC do? They cut off the
> cricket
> > in order to go to the Afrikaans News. Rice took
> 4
> > wickets and SA won by a few runs and we missed
> it.
>
>
> Clive Rice was a terrific cricketer and captain -
> I think I was still in high school when listening
> to this one game on the radio while away on
> vacation (somewhere in the good old Noord
> Transvaal if I remember correctly); Rice set WP
> something just over the 200 to win with a sporting
> declaration just about an hour before tea - they
> needed about 4 runs to the over and WP looked home
> and dry (seem to remember that Kenny Mckewan made
> runs for WP) when suddenly the wickets started to
> fall - with the last ball WP needed a 6 to win,
> but they were 9 down and Rice clean bowled Richey
> Ryall (could be wrong here and there with the
> details but I still remember us sitting around the
> portable radio outside our 'rondawel')
Kenny Mckewan was playing for Eastern Province those days
> chicken 'n chips Wrote:
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>
> > I remember one one dayer which was played in
> PE.
> > The game was live on SABC and the Aussies
> needed
> > something like 25 to win off about 4 overs and
> SA
> > needed 5 wickets. So it would be a close finish
> > but what did the SABC do? They cut off the
> cricket
> > in order to go to the Afrikaans News. Rice took
> 4
> > wickets and SA won by a few runs and we missed
> it.
>
>
> Clive Rice was a terrific cricketer and captain -
> I think I was still in high school when listening
> to this one game on the radio while away on
> vacation (somewhere in the good old Noord
> Transvaal if I remember correctly); Rice set WP
> something just over the 200 to win with a sporting
> declaration just about an hour before tea - they
> needed about 4 runs to the over and WP looked home
> and dry (seem to remember that Kenny Mckewan made
> runs for WP) when suddenly the wickets started to
> fall - with the last ball WP needed a 6 to win,
> but they were 9 down and Rice clean bowled Richey
> Ryall (could be wrong here and there with the
> details but I still remember us sitting around the
> portable radio outside our 'rondawel')
Kenny Mckewan was playing for Eastern Province those days
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Re: Re: Rod McCurdy
13 years 6 months ago
Richie Ryall was a great artist if i'm not mistaken?
Who can remember the guy who was always in the stands giving Rice and the Vaalies a hard time on the boudary.
Rice really had a funny bowling action hey......i used to try and bowl like him in the park without much luck.
Maybe not as far back, but i remember Dave Rundle........
Damn, this brings back memories.
Who can remember the guy who was always in the stands giving Rice and the Vaalies a hard time on the boudary.
Rice really had a funny bowling action hey......i used to try and bowl like him in the park without much luck.
Maybe not as far back, but i remember Dave Rundle........
Damn, this brings back memories.
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