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Nathan Astle

Nathan Astle

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Name Nathan Astle
Player Type Batsman, Occasional Right-arm Medium Bowler
Date of Birth 15th September 1971
Father’s Name Kevin Astle
Birthplace Christchurch, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 12th December 1995 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date 24th May 2007 (ODI) / 5th June 2006 (T20) / 26th March 2005 (Test)
Matches Played 81 Tests, 223 ODIs, 4 T20s
Centuries 11 (Test), 16 (ODI)
Half Centuries 25 (Test), 34 (ODI)
Ducks 16 (Test), 17 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 6 (Test), 4 (ODI)
Wickets 45 (Test), 99 (ODI), 0 (T20)
Captainship in Matches 0
Man of the Matches 4 (Test), 8 (ODI), 0 (T20)

Biography: Nathan Astle, born on 15th September 1971 in Christchurch, New Zealand, is one of New Zealand’s most explosive and destructive batsmen. Astle made his ODI debut on 12th December 1995 and quickly established himself as a formidable force in the world of cricket.

With a powerful and aggressive batting style, Astle played 81 Test matches, 223 ODIs, and 4 T20s in his international career. He was known for his ability to dismantle opposition bowling attacks with ease. Astle scored 11 Test centuries and 16 ODI centuries, along with 25 half-centuries in Tests and 34 in ODIs. However, he also faced 16 ducks in Tests and 17 in ODIs.

Astle’s aggressive nature often led to nervous nineties, and he experienced it on six occasions in Tests and four times in ODIs. He was a valuable asset with the ball as well, taking 45 Test wickets and 99 ODI wickets as an occasional right-arm medium bowler.

Though Astle never captained New Zealand in international matches, his performances earned him the title of “Man of the Match” on multiple occasions in both Test matches and ODIs.

World Records:

Note: As of my last update in September 2021, here are some of Nathan Astle’s world records across formats:

World Records Record
Fastest double century in Test cricket (until 2016) 222 runs in 168 balls (against England in 2002)
Highest partnership for any wicket in Tests 451 runs with Lou Vincent (against England in 2003)

Please note that these records might have changed or been broken after September 2021.

Brand Endorsements: While I do not have access to the specific details of Nathan Astle’s brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that his status as a dynamic batsman and a cricketing icon made him an attractive choice for brand endorsements during his cricketing career. As one of New Zealand’s cricketing greats, Astle’s association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality. His popularity both on and off the field contributed to his endorsement value and brand appeal.

Chris Cairns

Chris Cairns

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Name Chris Cairns
Player Type All-rounder (Right-handed Batsman, Right-arm Fast-medium Bowler)
Date of Birth 13th June 1970
Father’s Name Lance Cairns
Birthplace Picton, New Zealand
Career Starting Date 25th January 1991 (ODI debut)
Career Retirement Date 1st October 2006 (ODI) / 5th February 2006 (T20) / 29th March 2004 (Test)
Matches Played 62 Tests, 215 ODIs, 2 T20s
Centuries 5 (Test), 4 (ODI)
Half Centuries 14 (Test), 32 (ODI)
Ducks 9 (Test), 17 (ODI)
Nervous Nineties 1 (Test), 0 (ODI)
Wickets 218 (Test), 201 (ODI), 2 (T20)
Captainship in Matches 2 Tests, 2 ODIs, 1 T20
Man of the Matches 6 (Test), 15 (ODI), 0 (T20)

Biography: Chris Cairns, born on 13th June 1970 in Picton, New Zealand, is one of the greatest all-rounders in the history of New Zealand cricket. Cairns comes from a cricketing family, with his father, Lance Cairns, also a former New Zealand cricketer.

Cairns made his ODI debut on 25th January 1991 and quickly established himself as a formidable all-rounder for New Zealand. He played a total of 62 Test matches, 215 ODIs, and 2 T20s throughout his illustrious career.

As a batsman, Cairns was known for his powerful hitting and ability to score quick runs. He scored 5 Test centuries and 4 ODI centuries, along with 14 half-centuries in Tests and 32 in ODIs. However, he also faced 9 ducks in Tests and 17 in ODIs.

On the bowling front, Cairns was a right-arm fast-medium bowler who could swing the ball both ways. He took 218 Test wickets and 201 ODI wickets, along with 2 wickets in T20s.

Cairns also had a brief stint as a captain, leading New Zealand in 2 Test matches, 2 ODIs, and 1 T20. His performances earned him the title of “Man of the Match” on multiple occasions in Test matches and ODIs.

World Records:

Note: As of my last update in September 2021, here are some of Chris Cairns’s world records across formats:

World Records Record
Fastest Test century by a New Zealand batsman 1 hundred in 77 balls (against South Africa in 2004)
Most sixes in Test cricket for New Zealand 87 sixes

Please note that these records might have changed or been broken after September 2021.

Brand Endorsements: While I do not have access to the specific details of Chris Cairns’s brand endorsements beyond September 2021, it is evident that his status as an outstanding all-rounder and a cricketing icon made him a sought-after personality for brand endorsements during his cricketing career. As one of New Zealand’s cricketing greats, Cairns’s association with reputable brands further solidified his legacy as a cricketing legend and commercial personality. His popularity both on and off the field contributed to his endorsement value and brand appeal.