ScottKuggeleijn contributed 20 runs from seven balls in the Black Caps' record 80-run win on Wednesday, but struggled with the ball, conceding 34 runs from his two overs – he is in news, albeit for wrong reasons ! Today, the 2nd T20 was played at Eden Park, New Zealand's largest sports stadium, located in central Auckland. The iconic ground's straight boundaries are among the shortest in world cricket, tempting the batsmen to hit over the ropes. It is on the boundary between the suburbs of Mount Eden and Kingsland. Although used primarily for rugby union in winter and cricket in summer, it has hosted rugby league and football matches. Mount Eden is named after - George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, GCB, PC ( 1784 –1849), an Englishpolitician and colonial administrator. He was thrice First Lord of the Admiralty and also served as Governor-General of India between 1836 and 1842.He remained unmarried. Remember those good olden days when India won a Test in New Zealand in Auckland ~Test no. 769 in Jan 1976.Remember reading about the Test in ‘The Hindu’ and partially hearing commentary in the mornings of January 1976 –Kiwis were led by Glenn Turner, a legend those times.Playing first they were all out for 266 with Chandrasekhar taking 6/94. Sunil Gavaskar led India in the absence of an injured Bishan Bedi.Gavaskar made a patient 116 and was over taken by Surinder Amarnath who made a fine 124 with 16 fours and 1 six. Those were the days of 8 balls per over. Alongside Surinder – Kirmani and Dilip Vengsarkar were to make their debuts and went on to play much longer than Surinder did. In 1981, Eden Park was the site of a bloody political conflict. During the final game of the controversial Springbok Rugby Tour, the third and deciding test, thousand of protestors and police clashed in running battles outside the ground. Police cars were overturned and set on fire, and a number of police and protestors were hospitalised in the most violent clashes of the tour. Meanwhile a small plane, piloted by protestor Marx Jones, buzzed the park, while his fellow passenger dropped flour bombs on the ground, one of which hit All Black Gary Knight. Despite the protests outside and the flour bombs dropping amongst them, the players continued until the final whistle. In 1988 New Zealand toured India ~ apart from Krish Srikkanth, I was a great fan of Vakkadai Biksheswaran Chandrasekhar, simply VB, especially after that belting of Rest of India [Narendra Hirwani & Gopal sharma] on that last day .. .. he played in 4 one dayers in that Series (Krish Srikkanth took 5 fors] scoring 10,9,53,1 – and in his brief career, that 53 was to be the highest.Twice he got out to the gentle offie – Chris Kuggeleijn,(father of Scott Kuggeleijn) making me feel unhappy.Christopher Mary Kuggeleijnplayed two Tests in 1988-89 (both against India) and 16 ODI.The player of Dutch origin was involved in a history – as he took the catch of Arun lal who became wicket no. 374 of Richard Hadlee [World record at that time]
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