Tony Blain
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Source: Cricinfo, 4 February 2006 |
Tony Elston Blain (born 17 February 1962 in Nelson, New Zealand) was an understudy to Ian Smith and Adam Parore, he played in 11 Tests and 38 One Day Internationals for New Zealand, after retiring from the game he went from coaching to a commentator. Now he is a teacher at Carlton Bolling College
External links
- Interview with Tony Blain. University of Auckland, New Zealand, 2008: Alumni and Friends.
- Tony Blain, New Zealand. ESPN Cricinfo, statistics.
- Cricket: Blain on love, life and that '86 England Tour. New Zealand Herald, 26 May, 2013.
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