Cricket Gloden Moments

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Huge Crowds queue outside The Oval ahead of the start of the final Test in 1938


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Former England captain Tony Greig calls legendary Australia bowler Dennis Lillee 'a bit of a fairy'


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Australian Famous Fast Bowling Pair, Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson chatting in the nets.


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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Dennis Keith Lillee was born at Subiaco, Perth, on July 18, 1949


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Australian Spinner Bruce Yardley


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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Fast & Furious Shoaib Akhtar; World's only Fastest Bowler who bowled the 100mph


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Archie Jackson practising at the start of the 1930 tour, April 28, 1930


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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Jimmy Anderson, the man of the match at the first Ashes Test between England and Australia at Trent Bridge 2013


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In 1964, Fred Trueman became the first man to claim 300 Test wickets


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In 1972, 23 years old Dennis Keith Lillee was terrorising the English batsmen with enormous pace and unrivalled aggression


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In 1990, a 17 year-old Sachin Tendulkar made his first international 100 at Old Trafford, while Allan Lamb Applause his brilliant innings.


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Sir Don Bradman bowled by Eric Hollies at Zero. And 99.94 became cricket's defining Number


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English bowler Sydney Francis Barnes in 1901


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Aizaz-Cheema-leaps-before-delivery Pakistan vs Zimbabwe


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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Dennis Lillee going for boxing day Test Match against West Indies in 1979


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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Left Arm Spinner George Dockrell Bowling Action


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


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Derek Underwood took 297 wickets in 86 Test matches for England


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


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


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Cricketing great Denis Lillee,


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


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


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Friday, August 09, 2013

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


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


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


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


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


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


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Australian bill-oreilly leg break googly bowler.


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


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


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Two great cricketers Denis Lilee & Ian Botham


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Thursday, August 08, 2013

Ray Lindwall traps Peter May LBW in the First Test against England, 1954–55


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Ranjitsinhji, celebrated cricketer and Maharaja of Nawanagar, who died in 1933


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Pakistan fast bowler, Asif Masood at the Melbourne Cricket Stadium


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Victor Trumper - 1890s, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, Australia


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West Indian batsman Basil Butcher Batting style


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Jack Fingleton_Bill brown


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