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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @dogmeat

    His exploits in the West Indies in '71 and against Oz in' 74 alone should get him his slot. Ironically, he never repeated that Test form in England for some reason.

    His Test average of near 45 is just the icing on the cake in many ways as he really did give his all and his professional experience for the team on and off the field was incalculable.

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    Turner started out as a blocker - he was noted for his slow scoring and being hard to shift. But he transformed himself by the end of his career such that he hit 300 in a day aged 35.

    In the 1973 series (the Congdon tour) he was the star man having hit 1,000 runs before the end of May which was a holy grail in England - he was the first since 1938 to do it and only Hick has managed it since. By the time of the test series he seemed burnt out and failed to score many runs.

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    @KiwiPie I think he started out as a dasher in NZ but his technique got found out when he started with Worcester so he remodelled himself as the Kiwi Boycott. Then in his later years reverted more to his younger style

    He approached that 1,000 runs target like Hadlee chasing the Double. He looked at the tour itinerary and marked out a plan to get there. Like I said driven and single minded.

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    All good info on him from some of our older ferners who remember him 😉

    An average of 44 as an opener in that era is excellent, it is a real shame he didn’t play much more than he did.

    Also sounds like a rather difficult fellow to get on with which didn’t help.

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    Do you guys remember Turner in the commentary box? I recall him as being very serious, very dour. Not surprising that he wasn't everyone's cup of tea.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in NZ All Time XI:

    Do you guys remember Turner in the commentary box? I recall him as being very serious, very dour. Not surprising that he wasn't everyone's cup of tea.

    He was certainly no Kerry “Skull” O’Keefe that’s for sure

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    He was also instrumental in our golden years of the 80's. As coach he installed a professional approach and made us hard to beat.

    A decade on and his disciplinarian approach didn't go down so well with the likes of Cairns and Parore. Grumpy Turner didn't like precious dicks behaving like prima donnas. Unfortunately? player power won out and NZC ditched Turner.

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    #284

    So circling back ...is Turner on the NZ Mt Rushmore?

    Sounds like a pretty good argument right now to suggest he might be

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    @bayimports said in NZ All Time XI:

    So circling back ...is Turner on the NZ Mt Rushmore?

    Sounds like a pretty good argument right now to suggest he might be

    Probably.

    Bearing in mind the big jump from 2nd to 3rd I think Ross Taylor deserves some thought at the very least.

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    @mikedogz said in NZ All Time XI:

    I like this video.

    Thank you, love his yorkers.

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    @MN5 said in NZ All Time XI:

    @bayimports said in NZ All Time XI:

    So circling back ...is Turner on the NZ Mt Rushmore?

    Sounds like a pretty good argument right now to suggest he might be

    Probably.

    Bearing in mind the big jump from 2nd to 3rd I think Ross Taylor deserves some thought at the very least.

    i watched Ross hole out to cow corner at crucial times and walk off looking mournfully at the toe of his bat far too often to raise him to such a lofty position

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    @dogmeat said in NZ All Time XI:

    A decade on and his disciplinarian approach didn't go down so well with the likes of Cairns and Parore. Grumpy Turner didn't like precious dicks behaving like prima donnas. Unfortunately? player power won out and NZC ditched Turner

    Turner making Lee Germon captain was very much a 'cut your nose off to spite your face' scenario.

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    @mariner4life said in NZ All Time XI:

    @MN5 said in NZ All Time XI:

    @bayimports said in NZ All Time XI:

    So circling back ...is Turner on the NZ Mt Rushmore?

    Sounds like a pretty good argument right now to suggest he might be

    Probably.

    Bearing in mind the big jump from 2nd to 3rd I think Ross Taylor deserves some thought at the very least.

    i watched Ross hole out to cow corner at crucial times and walk off looking mournfully at the toe of his bat far too often to raise him to such a lofty position

    All tortured genius’s have their flaws.

    and given we’ve had fuck all of them he gets a mention. Our top test run scorer for awhile til KW took over.

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    @mikedogz said in NZ All Time XI:

    I like this video.

    The Yorker that got Gilchrist is the delivery that always plays out in my head whenever the name Shane Bond comes up.

    What a delivery!!!!

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    @MN5 said in NZ All Time XI:

    All good info on him from some of our older ferners who remember him

    I haven't been into cricket for a good few years now but, from what I have seen, using the BC's of the last 3-4 years as the basis for an All Time XI makes perfect sense - outstanding generation of players.

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    #292

    I heard a remarkable stat today on The Top Order podcast.

    That Kane Williamson averages 81.5 in NZ test victories, in 40 test wins.

    Which is second only to Bradman, who averaged 130ish in test victories.

    I'm off to do some statsguruing .....

    Edit. here is the query: https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=1;filter=advanced;orderby=batting_average;qualmin1=2000;qualval1=runs;result=1;template=results;type=batting

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    ^^ Which makes me wonder about the Kane v Hadlee (fore to unthinkable) discussion as the NZ GOAT.

    So, did the same for Hadlee, but bowling.

    And, well well well ....

    Bowling records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com

    Bowling records | Test matches | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPNcricinfo.com

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    Screenshot 2023-03-22 at 4.20.50 PM

    Also, Allrounder ranking (still based on the bowling query conditions, so if say - you included a threshold of 100 runs, as well as the 100 wickets condition I was using, he would miss cut).
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    Watling should be worth a look for the Mount Rushmore top four.

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    @mikedogz said in NZ All Time XI:

    Watling should be worth a look for the Mount Rushmore top four.

    Best test keeper surely?

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  • MN5M Online
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    Watling gets overlooked because Baz was so much more exciting.

    But yeah, he’d be my number one keeper ( but then again Blundell is just continuing the trend )

    It’s a pretty thankless task though, when one thinks “all time cricket legend” it’s very, very rarely a keeper who gets nominated.

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