NSW opener Ed Cowan banking on the run currency to strike gold

By Daniel Lane
Updated October 10 2015 - 8:13pm, first published 7:45pm
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne
High hopes: Ed Cowan plays a stroke on the leg side during the Matador Cup. Photo: Brendon Thorne

NSW opener Ed Cowan has a commerce degree and has worked as an analyst for an investment bank, but "runs" is the currency he's most focused on this summer and, more importantly, what they're worth at the national team's selection table.

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