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Dennis Lillee and Javed Miandad almost come to blows, Sachin Tendulkar announces his arrival to Test competition and more in our yesteryear column... Full Article at Cricket365
There's nothing new about the suggestion that our cricketers are playing too much. But when it's Richard Hadlee saying it, those words seem to carry so much further - and louder. Full Article at TVNZ
Sir Richard Hadlee wears the cap he received for being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame during the New Zealand vs India third international cricket test match in Wellington, April 3, 2009. View Photo »
Well, when we won the Mumbai Test in 1988 after a long gap. And then when I set the world record of Test wickets tally in Bangalore.
Chennai: Sir Richard Hadlee believes sports and medicine — particularly in the context of injuries in modern sport — are interminably linked. Full Article at The Hindu
Pakistan have long regarded the Emirates as their second home, but they were not the only ones to bump into friendly faces when they touched down in Dubai last week. Full Article at The National Newspaper
Richard Hadlee also has views on the waning interest in certain countries © AFP Legendary New Zealand allrounder Richard Hadlee fears that too much cricket could shorten the careers of top-class athletes. Full Article at Cricinfo.com
Sir Richard Hadlee wears the cap he received for being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame during the New Zealand vs India third international cricket test match in Wellington, April 3, 2009. View Photo »
New Zealand's quickest and best new-ball bowler since Sir Richard Hadlee. His wicket-taking rate is outstanding, and he's shown a particular liking for Australian batsmen. Injuries have hampered his career, plus an 18-month stand-down for his involvement in the Indian Cricket League didn't help. Still h...
HYDERABAD: New Zealand’s cricketing great Sir Richard Hadlee believes that Test cricket is under pressure and a serious issue that needed to be addressed immediately by the ICC. Full Article at The Hindu
espnstar.com spoke exclusively to former New Zealand all-rounder Sir Richard Hadlee, who is in India. Q: What brings you to Hyderabad? Ans: Well I was in Delhi a few days ago to attend the leadership conference. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
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Sir Richard Hadlee wears the cap he received for being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame during the New Zealand vs India third international cricket test match in Wellington, April 3, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Richard Hadlee wears the cap he received for being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame during the New Zealand vs India third international cricket test match in Wellington, April 3, 2009.
View Photo »Former New Zealand all rounder Richard Hadlee is seen after being inducted into the ICC hall of fame at the lunch break between India and New Zealand on the 1st day of the 3rd international cricket test at Basin Reserve in Wellington, New Zealand, Friday, April 3, 2009.
View Photo »Sir Richard Hadlee wears the cap he received for being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame during the New Zealand vs India third international cricket test match in Wellington, April 3, 2009.
View Photo »Well, when we won the Mumbai Test in 1988 after a long gap. And then when I set the world record of Test wickets tally in Bangalore.
New Zealand's quickest and best new-ball bowler since Sir Richard Hadlee. His wicket-taking rate is outstanding, and he's shown a particular liking for Australian batsmen. Injuries have hampered his career, plus an 18-month stand-down for his involvement in the Indian Cricket League didn't help. Still h...
