TrendPiler Brings You 10 Top Trending New Zealand cricketers of all time
First trending cricketer is Sir Richard Hadlee: He is one of cricket's finest bowlers and all-rounders, had a successful 17-year career. Hadlee was one of the fastest bowlers of his day. He became a batsman's nightmare after focusing on line and length rather than speed.Sir Richard's aggressive lower-middle-order batting regularly helped New Zealand reach competitive totals. Hadlee scored 3124 runs in Tests, including 15 fifties and two hundreds. His highest score was an unbeaten 151 against Sri Lanka at Colombo in 1987.
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The second-best cricketer is Daniel Vettori: He is one of the sport's top all-rounders after 18 years of international play. Even strong batsmen feared Vettori's slow left-arm spin.He may make crucial middle-order runs. New Zealand's 8th-highest Test run-scorer.He is one of eight Test cricketers with over 3000 runs and 300 wickets.Only Kapil Dev and Sir Ian Botham have over 4000 Test runs and 300 wickets.
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Another trending cricketer is Stephen Fleming: He is New Zealand's greatest batsman . Fleming became a crucial player for New Zealand after winning Man of the Match on his Test debut. In 1997, he became New Zealand's youngest captain.Fleming captained New Zealand from 2000 to 2007, when he retired from ODI cricket. He is New Zealand's greatest captain.
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The fourth best player is Martin Crowe: He is a pioneer in cricket, from his exquisite batting to his captaincy. Crowe was a dangerous batsman famed for his perfect footwork, which made even the hardest shots look easy.In 1992, Crowe led New Zealand to the semi-finals of the ODI World Cup before losing to eventual winners Pakistan. Crowe was the tournament's highest run-getter and best player.Last March, cancer claimed this devoted cricketer.
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Another top cricketer is Brendon McCullum: It's surprising that Brendn McCullum, one of the most destructive and prolific batsmen of all time.He debuted in 2002 and became a regular and one of the top keeper-batsmen of his time.Baz leads T20I run scoring with 2140 runs at 35.66 and 136.21 with 13 fifties and two hundreds. His T20I best is 123 against Bangladesh at the 2012 ICC World T20.
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Sixth trending player is Glenn Turner: He was New Zealand's greatest and most consistent batsman. The former Kiwi captain scored 34,346 runs, including 148 fifties and 103 centuries.Turner scored 2991 Test runs from 41 Tests at 44.64 with 14 fifties and 7 hundreds, 259 being his highest score. Turner scored 1598 runs with 9 fifties and 3 hundreds in 41 ODIs.
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Another trending cricketer is Kane Williamson: He has proven himself to be one of New Zealand's greatest cricketers. He made his senior debut two years after leading New Zealand to the semi-finals of the 2008 U-19 World Cup in Malaysia, scoring 0 in his first two ODIs against Sri Lanka and India.He became the youngest New Zealand centurion in his fourth ODI innings against Bangladesh. After scoring 131 on Test debut against India, he was selected for the national team.He became New Zealand's talisman and one of the world's best batsmen.
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The Eighth trending cricketer is Ross Taylor: He is one of New Zealand's greatest players and the world's best batsman. He has been a talisman for New Zealand since his 2006 debut.He is one of the neatest ball hitters ever, can smash monster smashes and take calculated risks to play long innings. Taylor has 6144 ODI runs at 43.57 and 6030 Test runs at 47.10.Taylor has 16 Test hundreds for New Zealand, second most. His format best is 290 against Australia last year.
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Ninth top cricketer is Chris Cairns: He is son of former New Zealand cricketer Lance Cairns, proved that a son can outperform his father. He debuted for New Zealand in 1989 and became a regular.He became one of the best all-rounders in the 1990s with his destructive middle-order batting and clever quick bowling. Before Adam Gilchrist, he smashed 87 sixes in Test cricket in 2004.
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The tenth trending player is Shane Bond: This player would have ranked higher without injuries. After taking 21 wickets in 9 matches in his first ODI series, he became one of the most devastating fast bowlers of the early 2000s.Bond regularly bowled at 145-150 kmph due to his speed and accuracy. Despite injury issues, the pacer played for the Kiwis until the 2010 World Twenty20, when he retired.
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