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Martin Crowe passes away

Martin Crowe honoured during India vs New Zealand, T20 World Cup 2016 at Nagpur

New Zealand cricketing legend Martin Crowe, who passed away earlier in March 2016, was on Tuesday honoured during the WT20 2016.

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Martin Crowe’s funeral at Auckland: In photos

Martin’s elder brother Jeff Crowe along with the likes of Ian Smith, Cousin Russell Crowe and many others attended the funeral.

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Jeff Crowe, Ian Smith, other cricketing legends pay tribute to Martin Crowe at funeral at Auckland

Ian Smith said Crowe's cricketing brain was unsurpassed, describing him as years ahead of his time in devising a shortened form of the game that paved the way for Twenty20.

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MS Dhoni: Martin Crowe’s death sad day for cricket

Mahendra Singh Dhoni expressed his condolences at the demise of cricket great Martin Crowe terming him as a "fantastic human being".

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Martin Crowe passes away: Cricket Australia pays tribute

Cricket Australia (CA) paid tribute to former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe, who died on Thursday aged 53.

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Sunil Gavaskar: Martin Crowe was a good thinker of the game

Batting legend Sunil Gavaskar hailed former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe as one of the best batsmen in the history of the sport.

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Martin Crowe passes away: Players pay tribute during Asia Cup T20 2016 tie

India and United Arab Emirates (UAE) players observed a minute's silence before the start of their Asia Cup match in memory of Martin Crowe.

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To my childhood hero, Martin Crowe…

March 3, 2016, I did not wake by the tell-tale setting off of the alarm, but by innumerable Twitter notifications on my phone. I did not have read beyond the words 'Martin Crowe' to realise that the inevitable moment has arrived.

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Martin Crowe: Master batsman, astute analyst and very, very human

As Martin Crowe departs for the land where no bails are ever drawn, all of us fortunate enough to have seen him bat remember his cricket. And we remember the man.

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O Martin, my Martin Crowe, long ago…

"I became a fan of his writing, often disagreeing with his views but loving them nonetheless."

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