Test Cricket Tours - New Zealand to
South Africa 1994-95
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Tour of South Africa 1994-95 Captain : Ken Rutherford |
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Thirty-first official Test tour. Third Test-playing tour of South Africa by New Zealand (October 1994
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January 1995) |
A damning report for New Zealand Cricket about the tour management
was leaked to the press and shed light on the disastrous tour. Yet on the playing side things had started
so well. At Johannesburg the New Zealanders set South Africa a daunting
target of 327. Victory came when the final seven South African wickets fell
before lunch for 39 runs to the bowling of Hart, with career-best figures of
5-77, and Doull, with 4-33. However, New Zealand
celebrated their victory too early, because they then lost six one-day internationals
on the trot. The team lost its
intensity, rifts began to appear and it soon became a tour in crisis. They
lost the next two Test matches - becoming the first team since England in
1888 to lose a three-match series after winning the first Test. Geoff Howarth failed as the coach to
maintain discipline and motivation, eventually falling out with the team and
opting out of problems which were left to captain Ken Rutherford, troubled by
his marriage falling apart, and vice-captain Martin Crowe, troubled by his
fitness. The tour party split into cliques along provincial lines.
Ill-discipline included late-night drinking and a pot-smoking episode:
Fleming, Hart and Nash were all fined after admitting to smoking cannabis at
a barbeque which the management failed to head off. The players were accused
of lacking pride in representing New Zealand. The New Zealanders returned home with the expectation that Howarth and Rutherford would lose their jobs. Rutherford had
played too many reckless shots and been heavily fined for abusing the umpire.
Geoff Howarth
resigned amid speculation that he was about to be sacked, and Mike Sandlant stood down as well while Rutherford was
dismissed at the end of the home season. |
All New Zealand tours Previous tour England 1994 Next tour India 1995-96 Next tour of South Africa 2005-06 |
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Members of the Test tour party (16 + 1) Opening batsmen Blair Hartland, Bryan Young, Darrin Murray. Middle-order batsmen
Martin Crowe, Ken Rutherford, Shane Thomson, Stephen
Fleming Wicket-keepers
Adam Parore, Lee Germon All-rounder Chris Harris Spin bowlers Matthew Hart Fast bowlers Richard de Groen, Dion Nash, Chris Pringle, Simon Doull, Murphy Su’a, [+ Danny
Morrison (reinforcement)] |
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Provincial
representation A -
Auckland (2) C -
Canterbury (5) CD -
Central Districts (0) ND -
Northern Districts (7) O -
Otago (1) W -
Wellington (1) Average age of team at time of first Test match (25
November 1994) : 26 yrs 9 months. ODI played in (W) Wills
World series in India (M)
Mandela Trophy in South Africa. |
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Test Appearances made before the tour |
Crowe
70, Rutherford 48, Morrison 35, Parore 12, Pringle 11,
Su’a 11,
Thomson 11, Hartland 9, Young 8,
Nash 6, Doull
6, Hart 6, Harris 5,
de Groen 4,
Fleming 4, Priest 1, Murray 0,
Germon 0 |
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Team Officials |
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Selectors |
Ross Dykes (convenor),
Bevan Congdon, Mike
Shrimpton. |
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Selection |
On 10 August 1994 Ken Rutherford was made captain
for the tours of India and South Africa. It seemed doubtful that Geoff Howarth
would continue as coach but he was eventually retained. Unavailable : Chris Cairns and Danny Morrison (both
injured); Martin Crowe said he was
available for the South African tour but asked to be excused from the four
one-dayers in India as his knee needed time to
recover. Tour
Party Announced : 4 October 1994. Not
selected: Mark Greatbatch (owing to lack of form). |
Time between selection and departure from New
Zealand 18 days (4 October to 22 October) |
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Travel Auckland? QNewDelhi Q Johannesburg |
The
New Zealand team departed from Auckland on Saturday 22 October 1994 The
New Zealanders came into the Wills World Series in India (1st match 26
October 1994) straight from a three-month winter break. They
flew to South Africa immediately after the triangular one-day series in New
Delhi The
first New Zealand team to tour South Africa since John Reid's 1961-62 side
was welcomed at Jan Smuts Airport, Johannesburg, by UCB Managing Director Ali
Bacher on Friday 4 November 1994. Martin
Crowe was already in South Africa where he was joined by the touring party
after having more time to recuperate from his knee operation. The
team had several days of net practice before their first game. |
Time spent in South Africa x days (4 November - depart Host) |
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On-tour selection panel |
Ken Rutherford (captain),
Geoff Howarth (coach), Martin Crowe (vice-captain). Mike Sandlant
and physio Mark Plummer also attended, without voting. |
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Reinforcements ADDED ▷ Morrison ◁ W/D Nash |
Mark Priest joined the tour party for the Mandela
Trophy one-day international series.
Danny Morrison, now fit again, was called in after Dion Nash suffered a side injury.
(Nash did not play after 18 Dec in East London but was still among the tour
party in the events at Paarl). Morrison played in the last two Tests. |
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Fixtures/Results |
* The match at Paarl was abandoned because of
a dangerous pitch after 22 wickets fell on the first day. |
“ not
first-class §
one-day international (Wills World Series in India and Mandela
Quadrangular in South Africa) Time spent in
South Africa before First Test: 21 days (4 November - 25
November) |
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Test appearances on tour |
3 -
Crowe, Doull, Fleming,
Hart, Murray, Parore, Rutherford,
Thomson, Young. 2
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Morrison, Pringle. 1
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de Groen,
Nash. 0
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Germon,
Harris, Hartland 0, Priest,
Su’a. |
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Highlights |
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Simon Doull helped bowl New Zealand to a
famous victory with 4-32 in the 2nd innings. -
Matthew Hart also took 5-77 to bowl South Africa out for 189 when
chasing 327 at Johannesburg - - |
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Tour Summary |
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Return to New Zealand Johannesburg Q Wellington |
The
touring party arrived home in Wellington on Monday 9 January 1995. |
Time away from New Zealand 78
days (23 October to 9 January) |
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Finances |
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Tour accounts |
There is no tour book but lengthy
accounts are found in several books: ‘A Hell of a Way to Make a Living’
(1995) Ken Rutherford & Chris Mirams
[Hodder Moa] ‘Out on a Limb ‘ My own story’ (1995)
Martin Crowe [Raupo Publishing / Reed] ‘Save the Last Ball for Me’
(1998) Chris Pringle [Celebrity Books] ‘Stirred but not Shaken’
(1998) by Geoff Howarth /Ian Hepenstall [Hodder Moa Beckett] ‘Stephen Fleming, Balance of Power’
(2005) by Richard Boock [Hodder &
Stoughton] |
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Postscript |
Geoff
Howarth resigned on 17 January, following
speculation that he was to be sacked. New
Zealand Cricket would not let the pot-smoking offences rest at a $200 on-tour
fine but launched an official enquiry. Hart, Fleming and Nash were suspended
for three matches; NZC were embarrassed when the fact that other players were
involved but not punished came to light. |
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