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New Zealand's greatest batsman Martin Crowe has died at the age of 53 after a long battle with lymphomaWhile injuries arguably prevented Crowe reaching his full potential, a Test average of 45.36 in 77 matches still places him among the game's Cricket Games On CricketHighlights.

Wellington (AFP) - New Zealand batting legend Martin Crowe, who died on Thursday after a long battle with cancer, once said that the only time he truly felt content was at the crease with a ball rocketing towards Cricket Games On CricketHighlights.

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Hailing from a cricketing family -- his father Dave played first grade and brother Jeff also captained the Black Caps -- Crowe make his Test debut in 1982 aged 19 against Australia. He was soon being hyped as the best young batsman in the world, with Wisden naming him cricketer of the year in Cricket Games On CricketHighlights.

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