8: New Zealand - Geoff Allott - a podcast by Bad Producer Productions | The Greatest Season That Was Presents

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There were more than a few breakout stories in 99, but few more
fascinating than that of a left-arm pace bowling spearhead from New
Zealand who used a three fingers "claw" grip on the white Dukes ball
to swing it just the right amount and finish the tournament equal
leading wicket taker with Shane Warne.

His name was Geoff Allott, and his '99 World Cup was one of three
major highlights in an otherwise brief international career.

As a young cricketer who took up fast bowling relatively late, Allott
was something of a shooting star for New Zealand, but showed his
capabilities from the very start, bowling his side to a thrilling tie
against England at home in 1997.

Though he struggled in Australia the following summer, Allott's pace
and thoughtfulness made him an attractive option for the Black Caps,
who under the leadership of Stephen Fleming and Steve Rixon were
making themselves a force to be reckoned with in one day cricket.

Returning to the team against South Africa early in '99, Allott
showcased a remodeled action and a knack for vital wickets, earning
him a place in the squad to England. Even before he got there, a batch
of training balls gave him an indication that 1999 might be his year.
Geoff Allott joined us to discuss his part in New Zealand's run all
the way to the Cup semi-finals.

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