
Neil McKenzie
Neil McKenzie is a former South African cricketer, renowned for his solid batting technique and resilience. Born on December 6, 1977, in Johannesburg, McKenzie made his international debut in 1999 and had a successful career primarily as an opening batsman. He played in all three formats of the game, representing South Africa in 68 Tests, 128 One Day Internationals (ODIs), and 39 T20 Internationals. McKenzie was known for his ability to build innings and played a key role in several significant victories for the South African team. After retiring from international cricket, he continued to contribute to the sport as a coach and mentor, sharing his extensive experience with the next generation of cricketers.
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Conway's score of 227 was past the highest score of his idol, former South Africa opener Neil McKenzie.
Black Caps v West Indies: Third test, day three from Mt Maunganui’s Bay OvalNeil McKenzie was honored by Devon Conway, who wore the number 88 in tribute to his idol and former teammate.
Conway leans on McKenzie adviceNeil McKenzie believes a facelift for Circular Quay is long overdue, describing its rusted steel beams and weatherbeaten ramps and wharves as looking 'extremely tired'.
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