Shane Thomson seeks Holland cap (19 October 1998)
Former New Zealand cricketer Shane Thomson could play for Holland before his international career closes
19-Oct-1998
19 October 1998
Shane Thomson seeks Holland cap
The Christchurch Press
Former New Zealand cricketer Shane Thomson could play for Holland
before his international career closes.
Thomson, 29, who last played for the Black Caps in the West Indies in
1995-96 and the World Cup that season, is serving a three-year
international stand-down period before becoming eligible for another
country.
According to Northern Districts chief executive John Turkington,
Thomson has Dutch ancestry and is exploring his eligibility to play
for Holland.
Thomson has played there in recent seasons being a member of the
champion premier club team, VRA of Amsterdam, this year playing
alongside Cantabrian Craig Cumming.
Thomson's New Zealand test career closed having made 19 appearances
scoring 958 runs at a handy 30.90 with five half centuries and one
century.
That was an unbeaten 120 against Pakistan at Lancaster Park in 1994
when he teamed with fellow Northern Districts player Bryan Young to
guide New Zealand to victory. With the ball Thomson began as a
medium-pacer but finished as an off-spinner, his 19 test wickets
costing an expensive 50.15. In the international one-day arena
Thomson played 56 matches scoring 964 runs at 23 with a bowling
return of 42 wickets at 38.14.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)