Brendon McCullum & Mike Hesson Interview | No Boundaries
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- Опубликовано: 14 фев 2023
- Black Caps legend and current England Cricket coach Brendon McCullum catches up with his former coach Mike Hesson.
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These two deserve immense respect for the success New Zealand is having
I love him so much, best coach we could have
Great conversation, Always love hearing from Baz and Hess they have both made such massive contributions to the NZC. Without them, the team would never have reached the golden era that we have enjoyed over the last 5-7 years and into future
People remember 2015 WC because of NZ not the eventual champions, thats what impact is
Love this guy I already wanted to move to NZ but now even more so.... 🖤🇳🇿
You can move to England also. 🇬🇧
Wow, what a gem of a conversation! Such simple messages not just for sport but for life. Just add Kane to this combo and here are India's fave Kiwis all in one frame. Thanks!
I love you MeCcullum
The man really took English cricket to another level with his aggressive n fearless mindset. England is really ruling the game today in all formats.
The mount Rushmore of kiwi cricket- Richard hadlee, Martin crowe, Stephen Fleming, Baz McCullum, Kane Williamson.
We weren't ready mate.
Hope this interview in hindi for batter understanding😊
Mike ..........
Catch , felding very important so please 🙏 training sir England team
Catch, felding most important so please 🙏 training sir England team
England team playing defance playing very important so please 🙏 training
I hope McCullum realises just how big the Ashes are. That really is all about winning and losing
Shane Warne was eyeing the possibility of coaching England. I'd much prefer Warne coaching than Bredan. RIP Warney.
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