Nash has best seat in house (20 January 1999)
New Zealand captain Dion Nash said there was no better seat in the house than being at the other end when Chris Cairns was demolishing the Indian bowlers
20-Jan-1999
20 January 1999
Nash has best seat in house
The Christchurch Press
New Zealand captain Dion Nash said there was no better seat in the
house than being at the other end when Chris Cairns was demolishing
the Indian bowlers.
Nash was the almost a silent partner as Cairns caned the Indian
bowlers for his record-breaking hundred, an innings which coach Steve
Rixon described as special.
"It was an outstanding innings. I've seen Cairnsy play a few, but
this was well worth the price of admission."
"It was fortunate there was a good home crowd there to appreciate
it."
Rixon said it was encouraging to see depth developing in New
Zealand's top order batting with Bryan Young and Roger Twose
contributing half centuries as replacements for Nathan Astle and
Stephen Fleming.
Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin said he congratulated Cairns on
his match-winning innings after the game. The Indian had been upset
that a caught behind appeal had been disallowed when Cairns was on
51, but declined to make an issue of it at the press conference.
"I wish I could say more but the less said the better," Azharuddin
said. "We are not complaining, it's part of the game, but his innings
certainly was the difference between the teams."
"We were in the hunt with our good start, but then lost too many
wickets at regular intervals."
Azharuddin said the injured Sachin Tendulkar was unlikely to be
troubled by the bruised hand for long. The injury occurred in the
previous game and sidelined him from yesterday's final on-dayer.
Cairns said he was looking forward to a brief rest and to ease the
pressure on his troublesome knees before the South African series
next month.
Cairns said he was acutely aware in the past innings of this one-day
series he had got out when about to launch into the bowling.
"This time it was my day."
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)