Storeman, policeman, paceman
A picture with Sir Richard Hadlee, hitting friends in the head, and more
14-Apr-2008
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First job
In my first job as an adult, I was a storeman in a food warehouse. I had to pack up food and stack it and send it off for deliveries. It paid very little. It was a university job.
In my first job as an adult, I was a storeman in a food warehouse. I had to pack up food and stack it and send it off for deliveries. It paid very little. It was a university job.
First time I hit a batsman
I remember bowling in primary school and hitting a couple of my friends in the head and sending one of them to hospital. The friendship stayed, but I was bit upset about hurting them.
I remember bowling in primary school and hitting a couple of my friends in the head and sending one of them to hospital. The friendship stayed, but I was bit upset about hurting them.
First idol I met
Richard Hadlee. He was the one who picked me for New Zealand. I remember having a photo taken with Sir Richard after I had played a tournament at home. I've still got that photo and he's still my hero. It's nice to be able to have worked with him.
Richard Hadlee. He was the one who picked me for New Zealand. I remember having a photo taken with Sir Richard after I had played a tournament at home. I've still got that photo and he's still my hero. It's nice to be able to have worked with him.
First achievement I remember
I remember making all the under-age teams for Canterbury, but the big first one was New Zealand Under-20s.
I remember making all the under-age teams for Canterbury, but the big first one was New Zealand Under-20s.
First match-winning performance
The five wickets against Australia in a one-dayer in Adelaide. It felt real good.
The five wickets against Australia in a one-dayer in Adelaide. It felt real good.
As told to Sidharth Monga