RIP Martin Crowe
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RIP Martin Crowe
Ok so its not rugby but sad to hear Martin Crowe has lost his battle with cancer. Great cricketer probably NZ's best ever batsman. RIP
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Re: RIP Martin Crowe
Yeah, very sad. One of the most elegant stroke makers in the game. Life's fcked up sometimes.
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Oh, that's very sad to hear. I hadn't seen the news. He could play rugby - he was on the wing when Grant Fox was kicking the leather off it for Auckland Grammar 1st XV.
One of NZ's few world class batsmen, he also gave a lot back to the team working with individuals.
Just awful news.
One of NZ's few world class batsmen, he also gave a lot back to the team working with individuals.
Just awful news.
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Re: RIP Martin Crowe
Martin Crowe is dead and that sucks.
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RIP; one of my favourites to watch as a kid
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RIP. As mentioned above, great to watch.
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6. JerryLizard wrote:Oh, that's very sad to hear. I hadn't seen the news. He could play rugby - he was on the wing when Grant Fox was kicking the leather off it for Auckland Grammar 1st XV.
One of NZ's few world class batsmen, he also gave a lot back to the team working with individuals.
Just awful news.
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Re: RIP Martin Crowe
Very sad news. Too young. RIP.
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Re: RIP Martin Crowe
Great player. Wonderful to watch with a very fine test average of 45.
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That's an excellent average as it is, but it's worth remembering that he was chucked in as 19 year old straight out of school and struggled for a while. I believe his average after the age of 22 (i.e about when the likes of Aussie would have selected him) was 50+.fivepointer wrote:Great player. Wonderful to watch with a very fine test average of 45.
His precocious talent, combined with the paucity of ability in NZ cricket must have been hard to handle. I think he was playing NZU23s at 14 years old!
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Re: RIP Martin Crowe
not to mention as the best batsman other teams would have targetted him more.
wonderful player, massive contribution to the game and the world has lost a lovely human being far too early.
wonderful player, massive contribution to the game and the world has lost a lovely human being far too early.
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Sky sport has launched an MD Crowe pop-up channel. Nice
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Some of that Cricket Max stuff from the 90's was a bit dodgy though.
At least he was thinking outside the square with his ideas
At least he was thinking outside the square with his ideas

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It was a bit extreme but he was ahead of his time in seeing the need for a shorter version of the game, and I've read a couple of things talking about how it contributed to the idea for T20 cricket later on.KaikoheMan wrote:Some of that Cricket Max stuff from the 90's was a bit dodgy though.
At least he was thinking outside the square with his ideas