Christopher Pringle (born 26 January 1968) is a New Zealand former . A fast bowler, he played 14 Test cricket and 64 One Day Internationals (ODI) for New Zealand between 1990 and 1995. He represented Auckland Aces in the State Championship between 1989 and 1998.
Pringle was in England in 1990 playing cricket in the Bradford Cricket League and had gone to watch an ODI at Headingley, Leeds between England and New Zealand. He asked if there was a spare ticket for the match, and when three other New Zealand bowlers were injured or unwell, he found himself playing in two matches.
In a 1990 ODI at Bellerive Oval versus Australia, Pringle was due to bowl the 50th and final over of the innings with Australia needing two runs to win. He ended up bowling a maiden over with batsman Bruce Reid run out going for the tie. New Zealand won the match by one run.
In 1994, Pringle became the first number 11 batsman in ODI history to top score for his team in an ODI. He scored unbeaten 34 runs in New Zealand's total of 171/9.
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