He snared Craig Wishart third ball of the game followed by the great Murray Goodwin two overs later. “The Basin crowd were always right behind me for some reason.”Īccording to a spectator at the ground that day, O’Connor “swung it round corners”. And yet it’s the Basin Reserve against Murray Goodwin, Alistair Campbell and a pair of Flowers that O’Connor recalls more vividly. You’re up against it.”ĭuring the World Series, O’Connor took 4-51 in an ODI against Australia – playing in the lofty arena of the SCG. In the ODIs, if you don’t get started – you’re out, basically. “I probably found there’s a lot more pressure in the ODIs, just because of the whole attacking nature of the game compared to Test cricket. Read part one here.Īustralia built into a home series against Zimbabwe and while Shayne O’Connor only played one of the two Tests (missing out at Eden Park with New Zealand utilising a second spinner) he proved his burgeoning talents in limited overs cricket. This is the second part of Mind the Windows’ interview with Shayne O’Connor.
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