First international wicket First purchase using money earned from cricket First autograph taken as a youngster First compliment from a legend First hero
Nasser Hussain in Wellington, February 1997. It set in straight away; you always remember your first Test wicket.
After being in international cricket for a while, the first thing I bought was a car - a Commodore. But I seldom drive it, since I'm away with cricket for six months of the year at least.
I only ever took one. Kapil Dev's at the Richard Hadlee testimonial match in Hamilton. Ewan Chatfield had hit one out of the ground, which was a rarity for him. Everyone ran on to the field while they were waiting for the ball to return, and I got Kapil's autograph.
Richie Benaud has always been full of praise for me ever since I stepped on to the international scene.
Sir Richard Hadlee, New Zealand cricket's first-ever superstar. He was the person you saw the most. He always performed irrespective of the situation.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Daniel Vettori - Richie, Paddles, Kaps, Nass and I
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