Cullinan cuts out rash shots (1 March 1999)
South African cricketer Daryll Cullinan remembered the last time he batted at Eden Park - and the hundred that got away
01-Mar-1999
1 March 1999
Cullinan cuts out rash shots
The Christchurch Press
South African cricketer Daryll Cullinan remembered the last time he
batted at Eden Park - and the hundred that got away.
Yesterday he made up for getting out at 96 four seasons ago by forging
on to an unbeaten 246, the third highest score in South Africa's
history.
"Too often I gave good starts away and got out, like the time we were
last here and I got 96. I was determined to push on this time," said
Cullinan, after his 10-hour epic in which he faced 436 balls and hit
25 fours and two sixes.
Cullinan, who turns 32 on Thursday, felt a new maturity had come into
his play in the last year or so.
"I've played better as I've got older. I used to play a few rash shots
which cost me."
Cullinan spearheaded South Africa's batting assault on the Black Caps.
At stumps they were 562 for five, the highest score made by the
Proteas against New Zealand.
Cullinan is still 10 away from overhauling the highest individual
score made by a South African against New Zealand.
Jackie McGlew holds that distinction with an unbeaten 255 in
Wellington in 1952-53.
Cullinan could get the opportunity to break the record with South
African skipper Hansie Cronje considering batting on for another hour
today.
"We only want to bat once and the wicket's appearance has changed a
bit with the sun on it.
"One or two balls are doing a bit extra, Daniel Vettori's getting some
turn out of the footmarks and Chris Harris made one or two bounce."
Cullinan is South Africa's eighth double century maker but its 10th
over all, with Graeme Pollock and Dudley Nourse having performed the
feat twice. He is now the third highest scorer in its history behind
Pollock (274) and McGlew.
Cullinan said he did not think his family at home knew of the
achievement last night.
"I just rang home but there was no answer. My wife and I are just
getting our one-and-a-half-year-old sleeping through the night and we
try not to disturb him."
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)