New Zealand: Cairns, Fleming honoured (28 Sep 1998)
Canterbury provides the cricket players of the year, Chris Cairns and Stephen Fleming, named in the just-released NZC Almanack
28-Sep-1998
28 September 1998
Cairns, Fleming honoured
The Christchurch Press
Canterbury provides the cricket players of the year, Chris Cairns and
Stephen Fleming, named in the just-released NZC Almanack.
Cairns has been recognised by editors Francis Payne and Ian Smith as
"showing a more mature attitude in his role in the side and having
put previous controversies behind him".
The Almanack said with Cairns restored to fitness his bowling showed
consistency throughout a long season which started in Zimbabwe a year
ago and ended in Sri Lanka last July.
In the last season Cairns took 43 test wickets becoming the ninth
player to top the 100 mark, and third to complete the 1000 run-100
wicket double. With father Lance they are the first father-and-son
combination to take 100 wickets in test cricket.
The Almanack says that captain Fleming consolidated his captaincy
position with three test wins during the season and he now has five
wins to his credit, second only to Geoff Howarth.
The editors said that during the long season Fleming showed the
ability to score centuries at international level on a more regular
basis. "His hundreds this season have all been in pressure
situations. What he needs now is greater support from his fellow
batsmen."
Fleming's tally of 252 runs in a test against Sri Lanka (78 and 174
not out) has been only bettered by three other New Zealand batsmen.
Apart from a lapse against Australia, Fleming was consistent.
In the field Fleming equalled the world record for catches in an
innings and a match against Zimbabwe and also broke the test record
for catches in a calendar year which had stood since 1921.
The Almanack's three promising players were all based in the South
Island last season, Craig Cumming (Canterbury), Carl Bulfin
(Blenheim, Central Districts) and Shayne O'Connor (Otago).
O'Connor, 24, showed much potential in his first season in the Black
Caps line-up as a left-arm medium-fast bowler.
In six tests he captured 18 wickets and produced some outstanding
deliveries such as the ball which dismissed Steve Waugh for 96
against Australia.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)