Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Imtiaz Ahmed and Tom Gravney in 1954


Reception hosted by Governor of Lucknow in the honor of touring Pakistani team in 1952-53.


Imran Khan leading Pakistan Side in 1992 World Cup.


K. Barrington is caught by wicket keepr Imtiaz Ahmad off Muhammad Farooq bowling on 21 June 1962


Imran Khan is so passionate about his fitness


Imran Khan and Sunil Gavasaker


Imran Khan is usually not attended unwanted calls in his prime days - Copy


A Rare Click of Waqar Younis before he's played for Pakistan


World Series Cricket 1977-78


First Pakistan Inter-Varsity Championship March 1949


Thursday, November 05, 2015

Rahul Dravid is one of the greatest batsmen in the history of Test cricket.

Rahul Dravid is one of the greatest batsmen in the history of Test cricket. His technique was flawless and the amount hard work he did on his batting before every match, made him one of the batsmen to bowl for any bowler. If we talk about batting, Rahul Dravid is an institution that has inspired and will inspire many young cricketers. In his long playing career, Rahul Dravid played only one T20I and scored 3 consecutive sixes off Samit Patel’s bowling.
This surprised all his fans as Dravid is mostly known for his solid defense and textbook cover drives. It is true Rahul Dravid will always be remembered for what he did in Test cricket. But this little show of aggression in his first and last T20I gave his fans another great memory to cherish. The sight of Dravid showing aggression with the bat and smashing three massive sixes will always remain a sweet memory in the hearts of millions of Rahul Dravid fans across the world.

12400 runs as pair Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar have added 12400 runs together in their partnerships, across all formats of the game.


A rare Click of Captain Imran Khan


Mushtaq Muhammad, Wasim Bari, and Imran khan rejoicing wicket of Rodney Marsh


A memorable feelings of Imran Khan by taking a useful wicket against England.


Imran Khan with his tigers. You can see some great names of Pakistan cricket.

Vintage Photo of Majid Khan


Monday, November 02, 2015

A Vintage picture of Pakistan Superstars on Tanga Ride. L to R: Ejaz Ahmad, Asif Mujtaba, Tausif Ahmed, Qasim Umer, Abdul Qadir, Ramiz Raja, Wasim Akram


Haroon Rasheed Dar in 1978, a batsman who played +20 Test matches during the mid-70s and mid-80s


Young Hashim Amla with Small Beard


Three Great Legends of Pakistan Cricket. Javed Miandad, Imran Khan, Abdul Qadir


Majid Khan during fielding session


Saleem Yousaf and Sachin Tendulkar


Asif Iqbal when his county team, Kent, won the Benson & Hedges Cup (one-day tournament), in '73, was quite the (batting) star back then for the Kent fans.


A Rare Click of Former Pakistani Captain Intikhab Alam in 1962


One of the bowlers being the pacer Jalal-ud-Din, nowadays best known as one of Pak's most professional coaches, but was also the first to take a hat-trick in ODIs, v Australia, in 1982.


Shoaib Khan against Zimbabwe in his debut T20 match


A vicious in-cutter by Aamer Nazir gets through Richie Richardson's defense