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Richard Hadlee

Richard Hadlee: Day-night Test cricket is the future

New Zealand cricket legend, Sir Richard Hadlee, on Wednesday said that it is beneficial for the future of the game as it attracted crowds.

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Dream Team: A Test XI of all-rounders

Creating a dream Test XI of all-rounders presents an interesting headache.

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James Anderson receives OBE for going past Ian Botham’s Test record as leading wicket-taker

England's fast bowler James Anderson currently sits in seventh place on the all-time list on 433 wickets

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Richard Hadlee predicts tough battle between Australia and New Zealand

New Zealand pace great Richard Hadlee is predicting the Test series against Australia will be a "battle out there" spiced up by a war of words between the two camps this week.

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Daniel Vettori calls Sir Richard Hadlee his inspiration to play cricket

Daniel Vettori also said that he is honoured to have played against Shane Warne and Steve Waugh.

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VIDEO: Australia are bowled out for 70 against New Zealand in 1986

David Boon was one of two batsmen to reach double figures in their innings.

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Arun Lal: 12 facts about the Indian domestic giant

Arun Lal, born August 1, 1955, is a former Indian opening batsman who was a prolific run scorer in domestic cricket but couldn’t translate his performances at the highest level.

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Clive Rice’s First-Class stats are as good or better than Imran Khan, Richard Hadlee, Ian Botham and Kapil Dev

Rice played in the era of the four great all-rounders — Ian Botham, Kapil Dev, Imran Khan and Richard Hadlee.

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Clive Rice one of the greatest cricketers never to have played Tests: Richard Hadlee

Hadlee played alongside Rice for Nottinghamshire for 10 years from 1978.

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Clive Rice: 10 interesting things to know about the brilliant all-rounder

Clive Edward Butler Rice, born July 23, 1949, is a former South African all-rounder who sadly played only three ODIs and no Tests due to South Africa's suspension in the apartheid era.

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