Martin Crowe takes back his retirement from first-class cricket after 15 years
Former New Zealand captain http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Martin-David-Crowe-c74854 has taken back his retirement from first-class cricket after 15 years of exile from all forms of the game.
Crowe is considered as the best batsman produced by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754 and one of the best in the world during his playing days.
Legendary batsman said the he is contemplating his retirement in order to stay fit and wants to play first-class cricket as a physical activity. Crowe said that he still loves to play cricket and will enjoy playing first-class cricket again. Former Kiwi
batsman feels that his age and body demands him to do a lot more than just gym.
Crowe said, "Every now and then you find yourself drifting along. I needed to do something to stay at the top of things. It's a little bit of fun but it's based on the need to get off my butt. When you get to my age, you need to do something. Physically,
I am a person who needs more than going to gym.”
He has played 77 Test matches for his country so far in which Crowe has scored 5444 runs with an extremely impressive average of 45.36 runs per innings with a career best of 299. On top of that, Crowe has played 143 One Day Internationals for his country
in which he is averaging 38.55 runs per innings.
Crowe said ironically that if http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adam-Gilchrist-c918 are doing exceptionally well in the current season of the Indian Premier League and it is a motivating
factor for him.
"Hey! If Ganguly can do it, anyone can do it!" http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shane-Keith-Warne-c89672 has been amazing and as a spin bowler he can probably bowl like that for a long time to come. Gilchrist has kept himself fit. It's human nature to feel that you are top of things," he added.
Former Kiwi captain’s first-class record is brilliant as he is averaging more than 56 with the bat. Let’s see that he can improve his record in this stint or not.
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