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Iain O'Brien

Laughing at the Aussies while trying to rent a flat

As it stands I won't be a part of the one-day series against the West Indies

Iain O'Brien
Iain O'Brien
25-Feb-2013
As it stands I won't be a part of the one-day series against the West Indies. I got the phone call a couple of nights ago and was told that they were staying with the same bowling unit. How can I argue? They're going great, doing their jobs and staying fit; everything they should be doing! And on the other side of it I'm doing everything I can to show that I'm up to international one-day cricket. I'm bowling in the positions that the selectors have asked me to; I'm hitting the areas, pretty much, that I should be but I probably haven't got the wickets that they'd want from me.
Our most recent game against Canterbury was another one of those poor performances that don't do anyone any good. You can come out of some bad matches with a couple of people doing well. This one though, no one really shone out. We put in a pretty good bowling performance and a score of about 270 was probably what Canterbury should have got to; we held them to 242 by picking up wickets towards the end of the innings.
I bowled my 10 overs by the 40th and took myself off the park. My back, which has been tightening up in the last match, was getting pretty sore. It didn't affect my bowling but it wasn't great to be standing around with in the outfield. I got some treatment as soon as I was off the park and it loosened up quite quickly, but as there was no point me heading back out there I took the time to keep resting it and doing the back arches that would help it settle down.
So, 242 to chase - not a huge target but one that was going to take some getting if Canterbury's attack got it right, and they did. Shane Bond came out, bowled quick and swung big and they were tight and consistent from the other end. After nine overs we were 35 for 1, not too bad, but from there it all went downhill. 45 for 5 off 15. 95 for 8. 164 all out. And in that 164 Luke Woodcock and I put on 42 for the 10th wicket, he getting past 50 and I reaching another personal best of 19*. In that 19 I hit my third six of my domestic and international career. That added Andrew Ellis to a small group of three that I've put over the fence. Todd Astle in a four-day match and some other guy called Ntini or something in a Test match at the Wanderers. I'm not trying to brag or skite, they just don't come around that often so sometimes you just got to tell the world. Sorry Ellie, Todd and Makhaya!
Still on the hunt for a place to live, why can't it just be easy? Found some good places, but no parking. So it anyone has a one bedroom fully furnished apartment (with some parking) that they want to rent me, get in touch! Am I asking too much?
Sat in and flicked between the NZ vs West Indies ODI and Australia's Test against South Africa. The lads doing a bit of a demo job of the Windies and then some genuine compulsive Test-match viewing. It's this kind of cricket that shows that Tests are not dead. Not even close. What an afternoon and evening on the couch; and I'll be honest, I was flicking quite a bit back and forth, the ODI was a done deal quite early and the Test match just keep twisting and turning. Ntini and Dale Steyn holding on, doing everything they could to hang on for the overs or the storm that was heading in. Seeing the Australians celebrate the ninth wicket like they had won the Test was entertaining especially as the cameras picked up on Graeme Smith walking out to bat as soon as he left the changing room. That was one of those wow moments. I did want them to hang on and clinch the draw too, but it wasn't to be.
The body is pretty sore at the moment. "Tired muscles" sore. I've just started a new programme at the gym and whenever you do, with the change of movements with weights, it causes the muscles to get a little grumpy and hurt for a couple of days. Went and saw our massage man this afternoon and then straight to the pool for a swim and a soak in the spa. That felt good in the spa, and the leg started to free up; although now, as I write this, they're sore again, but better than they were.
It's now the day before the next match vs Central Districts at the Basin, just fitted in training before the rain arrived. It looks like it could be around a while and may interrupt tomorrow's match. We prepare to play, as always, but also mentally get prepared to be part of a 'stop start' match where we could be on and off the park.
Lazy afternoon watching the ODI and making sure I eat and drink well in preparation for tomorrow's match.

Fast bowler Iain O'Brien played 22 Tests for New Zealand in the second half of the 2000s