Shane Bond – The Best Kiwis Fast Bowler after Richard Hadlee
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Shane Bond was born in Christchurch on 7 June 1975. A former New Zealand coach and bowling coach of the Mumbai Indians, described as the "best fast bowler New Zealand has produced since Sir Richard Hadlee". Besides representing New...
Mark Greatbatch – The Star of New Zealand Cricket
Mark Greatbatch was born in Auckland on December 11, 1963. He played international cricket for New Zealand. In 41 Test matches for New Zealand, he scored more than 2,000 runs. As one of the first openers to attack the...
Malcom Marshall Invincible Spell as Smiles on West Indies Faces
Great Malcom Marshall invincible as Kensington smiles on West Indies once more in the Third Test match at Barbados on April 26 till May 1, 1986. As has so frequently been the case of late the West Indies swept...
Ian Colquhoun – Accomplished Wicket keeper Batsman
He was a specialist’s wicket-keeper batsman who played in the lower middle order. Ian Colqhoun was a right-handed batsman wicketkeeper, came late to first-class cricket, not making his debut for Central Districts until he was 29. He was a...
Roger Twose – The Switch-hitter
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Roger Twose was a New Zealand former middle, born on 17 April 1968 in Torquay, Devon, England. He played 16 Tests and 87 ODI’s for black caps in the late 1990s. The England-born cricketer was appointed as the director...