Enari was outstanding during the time he spent on the field (about 20 minutes ?). But by then, it was really easy for Canterbury. I was also impressed by the second row combination of Dalzell and Dunshea. Hard and uncompromising. They were dominant throughout.
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<p>BCs bowling for the 2 years he was bowling coach last time....</p>
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<p>Throws up an interesting one in Iain OBrien.</p>
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<p>Does not make pretty ready that, though the cattle is somewhat lacking. Southee at 42.5...</p>
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<p>On another note fuck Oram had good stats in tests. 36 batting average with 5 test tons (against <em>good</em> opposition too) is nothing to be sneezed at, and a 33 bowling average at an RPO of 2.3. If he had played 80+ matches instead of just 33 he could easily have ended up with 40/30 type stats which would put him up there with some of the best all rounders of all time. Gotta feel for the guy with all the bloody injuries he had.</p>