
Life is, T20 is, cricket is, the weather is, Pakistan are, and the Blackcaps are, all very unpredictable.
It's not often working on Christmas Day is seen as a reward for hard work, but that was the case for several of the Blackcaps squad yesterday, with the squad gathering for their first training under new coach, John Wright.
Normally by the middle of November the weather would be warming up, I would have brushed the cobwebs off my cricket gear and would have a first class game under my belt, another season underway.
Sky Sports NZ have very kindly supplied us with the interview they conducted with Peter McGlashan discussing his world record wicket-keeping dismissals. Along with this is a mention of his and Mathew's Sinclair's blog on Cricket Web.
Bay Oval in Mount Maunganui may not be a former cornfield, but as the crowd drift through the gates for our next T20 fixture in this gorgeous beach town, I can just make out an eerie voice blowing in with the sea breeze, whispering, 'Build it and they will come...'
Occasionally in life there are moments when things change, the laws of probability seem to bend slightly and what seems ludicrous becomes reality. Recently I lived one of those moments.
Most cricketers are outdoors types. We spend most of the summer standing round outside, soaking up the rays, enjoying the long evenings, playing sport like most kiwis only difference is, we are at work.