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Richard Hadlee

India vs New Zealand: Past encounters in Mumbai

A fact may surprise you that both sides have never played an ODI against each other at this venue.

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Richard Hadlee : Let Rangana Herath play for as long as he wants

Herath should be given the opportunity to play as long as the player wishes to is what Sir Richard Hadlee believes.

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World XI of all-rounders: As elite as they make them

Most XIs, real or fantasy, consist mostly of specialist batsmen and bowlers with one or two all-rounders and a wicketkeeper-batsman if they are available.

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‘Ambidextrous’ XI 2: Left-handed batsmen, right-handed bowlers

This lists comprises of men who bowl with their right hand and batted left-handed.

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Richard Hadlee steps down as New Zealand Cricket director

Cricket great Sir Richard Hadlee has stepped down from the post of director of the New Zealand Cricket Board after a successful four-year term in office.

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Richard Hadlee to stand down from NZC Board

One of two directors required to resign by rotation this year, Sir Richard has opted against standing for re-election and has instead signalled that he will step down, ending four years of service on the board.

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The H’s: Supreme openers, masterly middle-order, brilliant bowlers

The letter ‘H’ has been the hallmark of some of the supreme opening batsmen the game has ever seen.

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Happy Birthday, Richard Hadlee; former New Zealand all-rounder turns 65

One of New Zealand's finest cricketers, Hadlee was a right-arm fast bowler and a left-handed batsman.

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Richard Hadlee: Day-Night Tests must be tried, tested for players to get confidence

The first ever Day-Night Test took place between Australia and New Zealand at Adelaide in 2015.

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Richard Hadlee: Virat Kohli is world class and phenomenal player

India's Test captain Virat Kohli is a "phenomenal player and a treat to watch", feels legendary New Zealand fast bowler Sir Richard Hadlee.

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