Cricket Gloden Moments
Monday, September 30, 2013
A unforgetable moments for Curtly Ambrose gets a guard of honour from the England players as he walks to bat for the very last time in his Test career. Ambrose played 98 Tests for West Indies and picked up 405 wickets
29 Feb 1996 Paul Adams of South Africa bowls during the World Cup Group B game against Pakistan at the National Stadium in Karachi, Pakistan. In the back ground, Aamir Sohail watching him
Indian Leg spinner Amit Mishra took a record 18 wickets in five ODIs against Zimbabwe 2013
A Beautiful Panoramic View of Adelaide Oval 1902
Abdul Qadir is considered one of the best leg spinners of the world. He revived the art of leg spinning in the 80s
Friday, September 27, 2013
Zaheer Abbas Known As Asian Bradman
Allan Border’s reputation as one of the finest captains the game has ever seen often overshadows his phenomenal skills as a batsman
Barry Anderson Richards played only four Tests in his career and it was more of a loss for cricket than for Richards himself.
All-rounder Greig scored 3,599 Test runs at an average of 40.43 and was also more than handy with the ball 141 wickets at an average of 32.20
Saturday, September 21, 2013
MohammadAzharrudin racing 122 against England Fifth Test at Kanpur
Michael Holding called the Whispering Death, referring to his long, mesmerising, stealthy and rhythmic run up
Keith Miller could. One of the greatest all-rounders the game has seen
Malcolm Marshall was first selected for West Indies in 1978
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
King of cricket Sir Don Bradman is one of the game's greats
Kapil proved that even in the absence of speed, bounce and support, one can go on to be one of the greatest ever
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Joel Garner was scariest bowler who ever lived. When he delivered those 90mph bouncers from those giant shoulders and a frame of 6 feet 8 inches
Jimmy Anderson Lovely Bowling Action
Jim Laker shall always be remembered as the man who took 19 wickets in a single Test, a feat achieved in the Old Trafford Test in 1956
J H Fingleton
Javagal Srinath in his bolwing stride
Thursday, September 12, 2013
in the 1960s, there was no sight more frightening than a charged up Wes Hall steaming down his run up to deliver his 90mph projectiles of terror
Pakistan Best Ever All-Rounder and Captain Imran Khan.
Harold Larwood one of the most debated player in Ashes history after blowing in bodyline series in 1932-33
Sunday, September 08, 2013
Glenn McGrath Bowling Action
Ireland George Dockrell with the Ball in the training session.
Former England captain Tony Greig calls legendary Australia bowler Dennis Lillee 'a bit of a fairy'
Douglas Jardine the iron duke led England to vicotry in 1932-33 Ashes series.
Australian Fast Bowler Dennis Lillee in his peak days.
Pakistani All Rounder Abdul Razzaq
Two Great Legends of Pakistan Cricket, Imran Khan and Wasim Akram. A memorable Picture
Indian Wall Rahul Dravid
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