Steady hero for two fan clubs (22 March 1999)
New Zealand and Canterbury cricketer Gary Stead had no shortage of supporters during the second test at the Basin Reserve with two fan clubs
22-Mar-1999
22 March 1999
Steady hero for two fan clubs
The Christchurch Press
New Zealand and Canterbury cricketer Gary Stead had no shortage of
supporters during the second test at the Basin Reserve with two fan
clubs.
The fan clubs did not know of each other's existence until the
weekend in Wellington where they met and joined forces to cheer for
their hero.
Stead rewarded them with a fine double of 68, equal top score in the
first innings, and 33 in just his second test. He has a test batting
average of 42.66.
Both camps pointed out that their support for Stead began well before
his call-up for the second test in Christchurch.
One group has been underway since Stead's cousin Lee Mortimer moved
to the capital several years ago. The Wellington division of the club
has T-shirts printed with "Ready, Steady, Go" on them.
The other contingent also has had T-shirts printed.
"We support Gary because he embodies everything that the New Zealand
team has been lacking during much of the 1990s. He shows that grit
and determination the team really needs," said spokesman Reuben
Levermore.
Levermore, formerly from Christchurch, said his group had been
conducting a campaign to have Stead included in the test team after
his splendid form in the Shell series.
Stead declined to have his picture taken with the group, as the Black
Caps slid towards defeat against South Africa yesterday, but that did
not faze the club. "We expect that of a guy like Gary who is just so
modest. That's part of the reason we support him. He is an
anti-hero," Levermore said.
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)