Ranking The Best And Greatest New Zealand Cricketers Of All time

Ranking The Best And Greatest New Zealand Cricketers Of All time

The New Zealand cricketers have reached the semi-finals seven times in the World Cup with some of the best and greatest names of all time making the small county such a giant

New Zealand is one of the most powerful countries famous for cricket, in the world. New Zealand has given so many brilliant players to world cricket and many of whom have been regarded as the greatest players. New Zealand cricketers have always excelled in the sport of cricket, they are definitely the most loved ones throughout the globe.

Top 5 Best And Greatest New Zealand Cricketers Of All Time

1. Sir Cricket Hadlee

Richard Hadlee had a glittering 17 years of cricket career and he was known for his amazing bowling. 431 wickets in 86 tests crowned on him. His most remembered moment was when he had a spell of 9/52 against Australia at Brisbane in 1985. In the 1983 World Cup he had the best spell of 5/25, One of the greatest cricketers ever people always remember him for his best career.

2. Daniel Vettori

Daniel Vettori began his career in 1997 known for his slow left-arm spin. In his 112 test career, he took 362 wickets. Vettori was a very useful batsman too he came up with crucial runs, in the middle and lower order. Vettori will always stay at cricket lovers’ minds and hearts as one of the best New Zealand Cricket.

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3. Stephan Fleming

Stephan fleming was New Zealand’s youngest skipper at the age of 23 in 1997 replaced Lee Germon. He led New Zealand to their only ICC silverware at the ICC Trophy in 2000 and till his retirement he was the captain of the New Zealand team. He owned his black cap in T20 matches and he played 5 T20’s and he was also a brilliant slip fielder.

4. Martin Crowe

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Martin Crowe was the most innovative person with dignified batting to his Captaincy. His footwork was spotless for which he was famous. He announced his retirement in 1995. He was the highest run-scorer for Tests and ODI’s. He led the 1992 World Cup and reached at Semi-final. As a Captain, he used wonderful techniques to win the matches such as he tried spinner at the opening. He was elegant in the field throughout his career.

5. Brendon McCullum

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Brendon McCullum was the most destructive and innovative batsman. He was one of the most aggressive batsmen and famous for hitting huge sixes. He began his international career in 2002, he gave his precious 14 years to the cricket world and he retired like a true lion.

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