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Roger Twose was born on 17 April, 1968 in Torquay, United Kingdom, is a New Zealand cricketer. Discover Roger Twose's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Roger Graham Twose |
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56 years old |
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Aries |
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17 April, 1968 |
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Torquay, England |
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United Kingdom |
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He is a member of famous Cricketer with the age 56 years old group.
Roger Twose Height, Weight & Measurements
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Roger Twose Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Roger Twose worth at the age of 56 years old? Roger Twose’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cricketer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
However Twose soon started to look to life beyond cricket, and declining performances in the 2001 tour by Pakistan showed this. In 2001 he quietly retired from international cricket to pursue a banking career. He has two children with Michelle Leigh Hopkins. The oldest is called Charlie Georgia Ruby Twose and the youngest is called Alexandra Victoria Amy Twose.
Following his retirement from Test cricket, Twose continued to perform consistently in the One Day International arena, rising to 2nd in the world batting rankings. He reached his peak on New Zealand's 2000 tour of South Africa when he finally scored his first and only century after 75 matches. His performances resulted in one of New Zealand cricket's cult mantras "We need sixes, fours and Twose to win". His blistering innings of 87 against Pakistan in the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy semi final allowed New Zealand to defeat a strong looking Pakistan, and he also contributed to their win against India in the Final. New Zealand seized that year's Champion's Trophy to win their first major ICC Tournament.
Twose initially struggled to solidify his place in the New Zealand team, and a string of inconsistent performances soon meant he was dropped from both the Test and one day sides. However, in the 1998/1999 season, having spent a couple of years retooling his technique, Twose returned to the New Zealand side and soon became recognised as one of the best one day batsmen in the world, known as "the switch-hitter". Twose followed strong performances against India and South Africa by being New Zealand's most successful batsman at the 1999 Cricket World Cup, scoring 318 runs at an average of 79.50. Further he achieved all this whilst studying a university course by correspondence.
Twose was born at Torquay in England, educated at King's College, Taunton, and after playing for Warwickshire County Cricket Club, Twose moved to play in New Zealand in 1991–92, as it became clear he would struggle to ever force his way into the England side. Twose performed well in New Zealand for several seasons, eventually being selected for a national cap on New Zealand's 1995 tour to India.
Roger Graham Twose /ˈ t uː z / (born 17 April 1968) is an English-born former cricketer, who played 16 Tests and 87 One Day Internationals for New Zealand in the mid-1990s.