Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Left Arm Spinner George Dockrell Bowling Action


Geroge Lohmann was purely a medium pacer but possessed the ability to seam the ball both ways


Derek Underwood took 297 wickets in 86 Test matches for England


Fazal Mahmood was Pakistan’s first great quick, spearheading their first attack to several memorable victories against arch-rivals India


Derek Randall doffs his cap to Dennis Lillee after ducking a bouncer in the 1977 Centenary Test.


Cricketing great Denis Lillee,


Charles Thomas Biass Turner was one of the first greats of the game and the predominant great Australian fast bowler of his generation


Clarrie Grimmett started plating cricket at a time when there was a complete drought of spin bowlers in the world


Friday, August 09, 2013

Niall-O’Brien hitting the ball hard towards leg side against England


Banglades batsman Shakib Al Hasan scored 84, vs Pakistan, World Twenty20 2012, Group D, Pallekele, September 25, 2012


England Alec Bedser was responsible for the revival of English cricket after the Second World War.


Indian left Arm Spinner Bishan Singh bedi took 266 wickets in 66 matches.


At 6 feet 6 inches, Bob Willis was an intimidating fast bowler, one of the fastest England have ever produced.


West Indian fast bowler Courtney Walsh became the first bowler to reach the mark of 500 Test wickets


Australian bill-oreilly leg break googly bowler.


Among the famed Indian spin quartet comprising of Chandra, Bedi, Venkat and Prasanna, no one could turn the ball like Chandra.


Australian all-rounder Alan Davidson was a big game performer.


Two great cricketers Denis Lilee & Ian Botham