Talking of sportsmanship / gamesmanship call it what you will, who remembers the B&H world Cup series match between Australia v New Zealand in 1981. New Zealand needed 6 runs of the last ball to tie. The Captain Greg Chappell instructed his bowler (his younger brother) Trevor to bowl underarm (effectively roll the ball toward the wicket) that made it impossible for the batsman Brian McKetchnie to score the 6 to tie the match. It was widely condemned as a blatant gamesmanship, but ironically was within the rules in Australia but not in England (due to an oversight), however the incident provoked an immediate change in the rules. The New Zealand Prime Minister of the time Brian Mulldoon stated it as"the most disgusting incident I can recall in the history of cricket", going on to say that "it was an act of true cowardice and I consider it appropriate that the Australian team were wearing yellow". Richie Benaud reiterated this by stating "disgraceful - one of the worst things I have ever seen done on a cricket field."