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    Posted: 05 September 2006 at 12:04pm
Bond. Shane bond.

I hope you all remember him! Hes a new zealand fast bowler with a brilliant smooth action. Hes one of the only guys i lurve wathcing bowl and take wickets, evne if its against australia!

what has happened to him? i heard he has had lots of injuries, but he should come back? or hit the news at least!

anyone know what has happened to him?
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Apart from constant breakdowns to injury nothing has happened to him... it seems as soon as he gets a few games back he has another injury problem..for new zealands sake i hope he gets back asap and can stay injury free for a few years... this may see them be a little more competitive!!!
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Shane Bond is a delight to watch, especiallt bowling to Aussies, where he brings out his best. If he is fit, he has the potential to become worlds best bowler
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Clapo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 September 2006 at 12:41pm
 why especially to Aust. Wal  He was magnificent in the 02/03 VB series no doubt... if he can get back to such form, lookout at the 07 world cup!
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Originally posted by Clapo

 why especially to Aust. Wal  He was magnificent in the 02/03 VB series no doubt... if he can get back to such form, lookout at the 07 world cup!


All other bowlers struggle against AUS than other countries except Vettori and Bond.

As I can remember he has his top two or three performances against AUS. (correct me if I am wrong.)

Argubly no other bowler has disturbed Austrailia as him in past few years.

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Flintoff & Harmison  

But yes you are correct in a sense by saying that Bond has had his best moments against OZ, but in ODI's only. His ODI form against us has been phenominal, but he has played only 2 tests against us for a return of 3 wickets, thanks to injury, so it will be interesting to see what happens when he gets a chance to unleash in a whole series.

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His chronic back problems just don't seem to be going away. I can't believe NZ overbowled him after his comeback , but he didn't last a single test match here in SA in April.

It's tragic , he really is a classy bowler and NZ lack penetration when he's absent , let's hope he's back very soon.
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It's tragic , he really is a classy bowler and NZ lack penetration when he's absent , let's hope he's back very soon.


What happened to Ian Butler, who is a decent fast bowler?
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Originally posted by clapo

 why especially to Aust.

AH Clapo ! I know it hurts. Bad memories huh !

Anyways , Shane Bond , New Zealand needs him badly. A Deadly bowler and Aus proved to be the worst to suffer from him. A strike rate of 38 in tests with an average of 21.53 and average 4.47 wkt per match from 14 matches. A strike rate of 26 in ODI's with an average of 18.63 and average 1.93 wkt per match from 45 matches.

I remember that world cup performance 6/23 against and that was pure class. Seeing those aussies stumps rattled from share pace made me laugh. Its the best ODI bowling display I've seen in my life.

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lets hope he gets a few years injury free.
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i would realy like to see him in Champions Trophy without him NZ gona have hard time
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oh, hes getting older, hes no more the young fiery one,. with his leap of joy, after getting a wicket... =(

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He's more injury prone than Simon Jones!

Very good record, seen him play maybe twice as he was injured for their last tour here.

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For England Jones getting injured is almost a good thing, every time he comes back from injury he picks up a new trick =P
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What happened to Ian Butler, who is a decent fast bowler?[/QUOTE]

Firstly about Butler, i heard on the radio that after the massive blow out his spine had last season, he is going to bowl slower and work on his batting....such a waste of talent.

As for bond, susposedly he has had a knee injury niggle, but is near fully fit and should be roaring in for the Champions Trophy.
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Bond is a great Young fast bowler,i didn't heard abt his injury.Big set back for Nzland.He could be handy in WC.
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Well here is his run down, he had back problems since a teen, proberly from trying to bowl too fast, so he gave up cricket after his 3 or 4 stress fracture in his spine.

Then he became a Police officer, during his training he got really strong and start bowling again. he played in England for abit, in first grade cricket were he broke the record for the most wickets in a season. Then he returned back to New Zealand to finish his police training and continued to play cricket.

After awhile he made it to the black caps and dominated the 2001-02 VB series in australia. But he got a stress fracture in his foot and missed 6 months of cricket.

He return to smash the west indies (the first time NZL had beaten the WI in WI) and got man of the series. then he did the same to the indians and was one of the best bowlers in the world cup.

But after, he got another stress fracture in his back and missed the rest of the 2003 season. He tried to return for the england tour of 04, but devolped another stress fracture.

The only way to play again was to have massive back surgery in Australia. It seem his back wasn't gonning to heal by itself due to perment damage, so they took bone off his hip, stuck it on the damage vertebre and bolted this spin back together. he miss all of 04 and most of 05 recovering.

He start bowling again at the start of 05 and play international cricket again agaist Zimbabwa, where he was man of the series in both the test matches and the tri odi with india.Then he played agaist south africa in a few ODI's, but didn't do very well.

Right before New Zealand were about to play australia in the chappel-hadlee matches, he pinged a hammy in training and didn't play the three matches. Also I heard he was a bit sick.

Next be did well agaist Sri Lanka in the odi's and agaist the West Indies in the tests and odi's picking up a few MOM, but he hurt his knee in the west indies test.

He try to recover for the test in south africa, but he couldn't, now his knee is 100% his back is in perfect, and were waiting to see how he does in the icc trophy. hopefully he stays fit for the VB series and the World cup.

I wish i could go back in time to tell me to drink more milk as a kid, his bones must be brittle.

Hopefully i got that right, and don't tell me about more poor Spelling, grammar, punctuation etc, I Don't Care. 



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No-one is going to read that lad!! Try editing it and creating a few paragraphs.

Having said that - welcome to the forum , for a 1st post , you've a lot to say!
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wow! if you read all those injuries, as it is, without paragraphs, its alot! poor shane bond... hes got such a smooth action, yet sooo many stress fractures...

hope he comes back!!!
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Setback for NZ and good news for other TEams.
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Originally posted by sledger

No-one is going to read that lad!! Try editing it and creating a few paragraphs.

I actually did read it !! It was a great read though...thats if you're interested!

I just wish I can see bond in action anytime soon. I always liked his bowling. He has scared the sh1t out of all sides! The best for the Kiwis after Richard Hadlee .

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I'm 18, read at a grade 6 level, and can't spell to save my life, That's why i am going to be a plumber. But I always try my best, I tried to get you the information which you want, but you shut me down, why, why!!!!

I've been picked on my whole life, I have red hair you see, but no one every thinks about M.E.....My Enjoyment (Thanks Homer).

I hope one day you know what it is like to be picked on, it ain't nice.

So i'm going to eat a whole pizza and tub of ice-cream, cause food doesn't judge me, food is my friend, unlike you people.

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Here's some utube video's of Bondy that are floating around:

Bond's 6 wicket agaist Australia in the world cup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnepnNAHiPw

Bond yorker:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3QcYE2WyHk

Wicked Bond clip: Must SEE!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Xq4AyXvyCI

Shane Bond interview:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=111Qaf7rBKM

Bond's 6 wickets agaist Zimbabwa:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrTbA6igIjw

There are some more, just google him.

 



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He has such a beautiful action, the pace, the accuracy, the movement - brillaint. That 6-for against Aust in the WC '03 (I was watching it on TV live and was amazed/almost in tears; and i have the DVD of the WC and I have seen it a no. of times) . He is brilliant - it is a shame he is so injury prone and that he was only founud a couple of yrs ago (he is a cop) - when he should have been sort after 10 yrs ago; now he is 31 yo and time is cathcing up on him.
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I'm 18, read at a grade 6 level, and can't spell to save my life, That's why i am going to be a plumber. But I always try my best, I tried to get you the information which you want, but you shut me down, why, why!!!!


I've been picked on my whole life, I have red hair you see, but no one every thinks about M.E.....My Enjoyment (Thanks Homer).


I hope one day you know what it is like to be picked on, it ain't nice.


So i'm going to eat a whole pizza and tub of ice-cream, cause food doesn't judge me, food is my friend, unlike you people.



Get a grip lad , I didn't pick on you , if I did you'd know about it!

A tip , miss the ice cream and pizza and have a few pints - it might lighten you up a little!
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My word! SHANE BOND IS AMAZING!

in that world cup match he had the aussie batsmen playing at everything, and getting beaten by pace. They didn't know wat was happening! AMAZING STUFF!!!

plus u got to love the late swing in the right handers..., specially for the yorkers.
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A real forgotten talent. In naming your best 1 day team not many would say him even though he's got an unbelievable average of 18, in the words of Steve Irwin, CRIKEY!
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A real forgotten talent.

Surely not by me! I've always said that he is much better than Lee and Akhtar. My XI anyday mate !

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