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Unpredictable: -adjective
\n1.
\nnot predictable; not to be foreseen or foretold: an unpredictable occurrence.<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n
Life is, T20 is, cricket is, the weather is, Pakistan are, and the Blackcaps are, all very unpredictable.<\/p>\n
Life due to variables. <\/p>\n
T20 due to rules. <\/p>\n
Cricket due to pitches. <\/p>\n
Weather due to climate change, Pakistan due to team disruptions and the Blackcaps due to population, or lack of it.<\/p>\n
Only a few weeks ago I thought my international career was over, that I’d been cast aside, and that I had missed my opportunity to prove I was good enough to perform on the international stage. Then things changed, I got another chance, and life showed how unpredictable it is.<\/p>\n
The Blackcaps put in two great performances in the first two T20 internationals against Pakistan. The batting unit fired and we saw the true potential from some fringe players who stood up and showed they could make it at the next level.<\/p>\n
With Brendon McCullum and Dan Vettori sitting out the series, and Ross Taylor playing a supporting role rather than lead part, the signs were there that this side could compete without it’s rockstars. <\/p>\n
While Pakistan are experiencing their own internal difficulties, the side did include several world class match winners including talisman Shahid Afridi, rockstar Shoaib Akhtar, death bowling expert Umar Gul and future star Umar Akmal.
\nEnough talent that, on it’s day could tip over the worlds best. <\/p>\n
It was less than two years ago that this same core of players carried the team to the ICC T20 World Cup final, before they went on to beat a well-fancied Sri Lankan side, and claim the World title.<\/p>\n
It was at this tournament that I last faced Umar Gul. The records from that encounter would state that he had it all his own way. His 5-6 off 3 overs still is the best bowling figures in international T20 cricket.<\/p>\n
For this reason I took great pleasure in coming out on top of our battle at Seddon Park last week. The last time I tried a paddle sweep against him I was out LBW so you can imagine my elation when I got the first ball of his third over away passed fine leg for four. Little did I know the fireworks that would follow and the purple patch I found myself in for that over. It was a one off where a few crazy shots came good but I felt like I had had my revenge. You can watch it here:<\/p>\n