. . . . . "Coney was the captain who in 1986, after the England wicketkeeper Bruce French was injured by a Hadlee bouncer, allowed Bob Taylor to leave the sponsor's tent and play as a substitute. It was one of the great sporting gestures of all time. New Zealand won that series with the bowling of Richard Hadlee only slightly more potent than the captaincy of Coney. His medium-pace bowling was often used in ODIs, where it yielded 54 wickets, including four for 46 against Sri Lanka in 1985. He now lives in the UK and works as a commentator/ summariser for Sky TV and Test Match Special. |- style=\"text-align: center;\" |- style=\"text-align:center;\" |width=\"30%\" align=\"center\" rowspan=\"1\"|Preceded byGeoff Howarth |width=\"40%\" style=\"text-align: center;\" rowspan=\"1\"|New Zealand national cricket captain1984/85-1986/7 |width=\"30%\" align=\"center\" rowspan=\"1\"| Succeeded byJeff Crowe |-"@en . . "1984"^^ . "Jeremy Coney"@en . . . . . "Coney was the captain who in 1986, after the England wicketkeeper Bruce French was injured by a Hadlee bouncer, allowed Bob Taylor to leave the sponsor's tent and play as a substitute. It was one of the great sporting gestures of all time. New Zealand won that series with the bowling of Richard Hadlee only slightly more potent than the captaincy of Coney. His medium-pace bowling was often used in ODIs, where it yielded 54 wickets, including four for 46 against Sri Lanka in 1985. He now lives in the UK and works as a commentator/ summariser for Sky TV and Test Match Special."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . .