Cricket Gloden Moments
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Legendary allrounder Jack Kallis finally decide to retires from all international cricket.
in 1956 What's better than taking 9 wickets in the first innings? That's right - taking all ten in the second.
in 1956: What's better than taking 9 wickets in the first innings? That's right - taking all ten in the second.
Arguably the greatest ever cricketer retires...cricket will miss you, Jacques Kallis!
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Zimbabwe Batsman Kevin Arnot
A Unique Click of Shahid Afridi in 1997
Left Arm Seam Bowler Alan Mullay, who was famous for his accurate lenght blowing
England Medium Pace Bowler Chris Lewis, who played in the 1992 world cup.
Known more as a flamboyant fast-bowler-bowling all-rounder and playboy nobody quite expected him to ever lead the national cricket team.
Former New Zealand Captain Ken Rutherford
Mushtaq Mohammad bowls, 1976 Photo Getty Image
Wasim Bari is the former wicket keeper of the Pakistan cricket team. He long career of 17 years spans from 1967-1984
Former England Wicket Keeper Jack Russel
Pakistan's passions have often played out through their love of the gentleman's game, as a penetrating sports history reveals.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Fawad Alam during domestic tournament in 2008
Umar Gul in 2007
Left Handed Middle Order Batsman Ashwell Prince
Former Pakistani Wicket Keeper Anil Dalpat
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Hugh Tayfield of South Africa bowls against Surrey at The Oval, London, 18th July 1955 Getty Image
Usman Ghani celebrates reaching his maiden century, Zimbabwe v Afghanistan, 2nd ODI, Bulawayo, July 20, 2014 ©AFP
The Genius Sir Don Braman
The first big news of the day is the Ashton Charles Agar, (Born October 14, 1993 Melbourne Australia), the left-arm spinner, will make his Test debut in 2013..
Group photo of teams competing in the 1979 Cricket World Cup
Saturday, July 26, 2014
A Beautiful Action of Waskim Akram in 1987
A Pose of Stephen Fleming
Ray Illingworth is caught by Mushtaq Mohammad for a duck, England v Rest of the World, 5th Test, The Oval, 4th day, August 17, 1970
Friday, July 25, 2014
Pakistan Best Ever Captain Imran Khan in His Peak Days
Late Wasim Hassan Raja on his way to smashing a quick-fire fifty against the WI during the 1975 World Cup in England.
All Rounder Zafar Iqbal Who Played For Few ODI's For Pakistan in Mid 1990's
Tony Dodemaide playing England Masters v Australia Masters, Trent Bridge Nottingham 1 July 2001
Sunil Gavaskar the Indian opening batsman during the England v India test Match at the Old Trafford cricket ground 1971
16 Years old Sachin Tendulkar Serves Notice of Audience With a Flurry of Sixes To Great Leg Spinner Abdul Qadir in 1989 at Peshawar
Muhammad Wasim in 1997, He made hundred on Test Debut Against New Zealand.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Hard Hitting Openign Batsman Sanath Jayasuriya in 1990
Shahid Nazir Who Got The Wicket on Test Debut on 4th Ball of the Over
Pakistan Premium Fast Bowler Junaid Khan in Local Dress in 2006. When he Could Perhaps Not Thinking to Play for Pakistan.
Young Aaqib Javed in 1990
Young Wasim Akram with long hair style.
Stylish and Dashing England Batsman Robin Smith
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Kapil Dev
The Great Inzi in his earlier days.
The Fast & Furious Waqar Younis
Saeed Ajmal in 2007, When he was no where and he left the hope to play for pakistan. But he was too resilient to alive his hopes and finally make his place and transform him world's best off spinner
Sunday, July 20, 2014
A Young Nasir Hussain Playing the Pull Shot
Zimbabwe Medium Fast Bowler Henry Olonga
A Rare Picture of Shahid Khan Afridi in Jan 1997
West Indies Legendry Batsman Brian Lara.
Left Arm Spinner Zulfiqar Baber
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Chris Cairns in The World Cup 1996
Waqar Younis in 1996
Inzamam-ul-Haq Performs Really Bad in His First Test Series in England in 1992
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