Tue 18 March 2008
Three GRAY-NICOLLS cricketing superstars have recently announced their retirement.
Darren Lehmann
Lehmann figured in 27 Tests and 117 one-day internationals for Australia, he played 146 matches for SA and Victoria and made 13,468 runs at 54.52 to finish his career as the most prolific batsman in Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup history.
Brad Hogg
In a 14 year first class career, Brad represented Australia in 7 Test matches and 121 ODIs. Brad was a crucial member of Australia's triumphant one-day team with 21 wickets at 15.8 at the 2007 Cricket World Cup. He also has had a distinguished career with Western Australia.
Matthew Elliot
Having played 21 Tests for Australia between 1996 and 2004, and forging a sensational domestic career with Victoria before spending his final three seasons with the SA Redbacks. Also a skilful limited-overs opener - he won the domestic one day player of the year award in 2006-07.
We wish these three players the very best in their future endeavors.
Tue 18 March 2008
Daniel Vettori (NZ) has introduced the NEW GRAY-NICOLLS NITRO bat and range.
Boasting a well-balanced pick up and contoured shape, the NITRO bat provides Vettori with the perfect balance to dominate the game with tactical shots.
"It is a great looking range that combines a new and improved technology with a GRAY-NICOLLS feel that is so popular with everyone in cricket. I love the new range and know that all cricket fans out there will too!" - Vettori.