Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania and Oxford University Cricket Club teams. He is a left handed batsman.
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- Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania and Oxford University Cricket Club teams. He is a left handed batsman.
- Edward James McKenzie Cowan - australijski krykiecista, leworęczny odbijający. W reprezentacji Australii zadebiutował przeciwko reprezentacji Indii 26 grudnia 2011. W pierwszym innings zdobył 68 runów, był to najlepszy wynik dla reprezentanta Australii grającego na pozycji opening batsman od 1983 roku.
- Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania and Oxford MCCU teams. He is a left handed batsman.
- Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania, Oxford MCCU and Nottinghamshire teams. He is a left handed batsman. Recently in the year 2013, a new cricket term was named after him. It's called doing a "Cowan" or delivering a "Cowan". This term was introduced by online commentators based on the fact that he faced more than 100 balls in most of the test he played against India in Feb 2012 but failed to make big runs. However his ability to face those balls and carry on his inning for a long time was significant because the rest of the batsmen were flummoxed by Indian spinners. So in essence, it is hard to demarcate whether it is a derogatory or approving term. People and online fans are using this term more and more when any batsman has faced more than 100 balls in a match inning but failed to produce a substantial amount of run.
- Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania, Oxford MCCU and Nottinghamshire teams. He is a left handed batsman. Recently in the year 2013, a new cricket term was named after him. It's called doing a "Cowan" or delivering a "Cowan". This term was introduced by online commentators based on the fact that he faced more than 100 balls in most of the test he played against India in Feb 2012 but failed to make big runs. However his ability to face those balls and carry on his inning for a long time was significant because the rest of the batsmen were flummoxed by Indian spinners. So in essence, it is hard to demarcate whether it is a derogatory or approving term. People and online fans are using this term more and more when any batsman has faced more than 100 balls in a match inning but failed to produce a substantial amount of run. Cowan has been voted Player of the Century 234 times and has been awarded the 'Best Bloke' award in TECC every year since he was born in 200000 BC (Before Cowan)
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- Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania and Oxford University Cricket Club teams. He is a left handed batsman.
- Edward James McKenzie Cowan - australijski krykiecista, leworęczny odbijający. W reprezentacji Australii zadebiutował przeciwko reprezentacji Indii 26 grudnia 2011. W pierwszym innings zdobył 68 runów, był to najlepszy wynik dla reprezentanta Australii grającego na pozycji opening batsman od 1983 roku.
- Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania and Oxford MCCU teams. He is a left handed batsman.
- Edward James McKenzie "Ed" Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is an Australian Test cricketer who has played for the British Universities, New South Wales (NSW), Tasmania, Oxford MCCU and Nottinghamshire teams. He is a left handed batsman. Recently in the year 2013, a new cricket term was named after him. It's called doing a "Cowan" or delivering a "Cowan".
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