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attended the rise of Martin Crowe, NZ captain from 1990 to 1993 while cricket lore remembered for his 77 Tests; totaled 5,444 runs in 77 Test matches, including seventeen centuries. guided NZ to key England series wins in 1986, and impressive 1992 World Cup showing, where he was POT. scored 299 versus Sri Lanka in 1991 with a 467-run stand with Andrew Jones, both New Zealand records at the time. retired from international cricket in 1995, and entered ICC Hall of Fame in 2015. an innovator in the game, Crowe's legacy remains widely celebrated.

Sources & References

  • Martin Crowe: The Kiwi who soared like an eagle - Cricket.com

    On this day in 1962, one of New Zealand's all-time greats was born in Auckland

  • Martin Crowe for Kids

    Learn Martin Crowe facts for kids

  • Martin Crowe - Down Under Punter

    Returning to New Zealand for the 1981/82 domestic season, he scored a maiden first-class century, making 150 runs against Canterbury. Crowe switched to Central Districts after the 1982/83 season. His career for Central Districts was limited by his international duties, but in 32 first-class appearances (from 1983 to 1990), he averaged 68.72, with 13 centuries. Crowe's highest score for the team (and in all New Zealand domestic cricket) was 242, made against Otago in January 1990.

  • Martin David Crowe

    An original thinker, Martin Crowe was always ready to challenge orthodoxy

  • Timeline - The many colours of Crowe

    Batsman, captain, innovator, inventor, mentor, commentator and writer - Martin Crowe was all of that during a career that did not end after he retired from the game