Friday, November 28, 2014

The Quickest Test Hundred Every By a New Zealand Batsman in just 78 balls

Brendon McCullum has gone into Beast Mode at Sharjah! He smashed the quickest Test hundred ever by a New Zealand batsman, getting there in just 78 deliveries.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

FEBRUARY 10: Phillip Hughes looks on during an Australian nets session at Centurion Park on February 10, 2014 in Centurion, South Africa.

Photo by Morne de Klerk/Getty Images)

Enjoy the game and chase your dreams... Dreams do come true!" Philip Hughes a modern cricket player who was chasing his dreams.


Mike Gatting suffered a nasty injury in the first One-Day International. Malcolm Marshall's ball lifted and caught Gatting in an awkward position. Gatting's nose remains the most photographed nose in Britain


Stuart Broad: England’s Stuart Broad suffers nasty injury as he top-edged ball through his helmet during India Test. Stuart Broad suffered a fractured nose and had to under go surgery.


Pakistani batsman Ahmed Shehzad suffered a minor skull fracture during the Test against New Zealand after being hit by a ball inspite wearing a helmet.

Ahmed shehzad: Pakistani batsman Ahmed Shehzad suffered a minor skull fracture during the Test against New Zealand after being hit by a ball inspite wearing a helmet. Shehzad was hit by a bouncer from Corey Anderson which hit him on skull.

The perfumed ball" that makes Gentleman's game of cricket dreadful


Australia cricketer Phillip Hughes, 25, has died; he was hit by bouncer


The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today conveyed its sympathy to the family of Phillip Hughes after the tragic and terrible news of his passing in Sydney today.


Our thoughts are with the cricket world this morning after the death of Australian cricketer Phil Hughes, two days after he was hit by a ball


Australian cricketer Philip Hughes died after head injury.. He played 26 test matches and 25 One day cricket matches for Australia.


Phil Huges in Net Session With Lovely Smile


Philip Huges passed away 27 Nov 2014


Phillip Hughes drives during his half-century, New South Wales v South Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 1st day, November 25, 2014


Phil Huges Rejocing Great Moments with Brett Lee


Phil Huges Timeline


Phil Huges Playing Short Towards Cover Side


Little Phil Huges with bat and ball.


Phil Huges You'll be remember for ever in Australian Cricket History


RIP my little man. You will always be with me when I walk out onto the field. David Warner with Phil Huges.


Young Phil Huges at Under 19 Level


A beautiful piece by Andrew Ramsey on the country boy who chased his Baggy Green dream


The day I play my last game I’m heading straight up to the property, I’ll tell you that right now.


Philip Hughes with father Greg during his Test debut in 2009


Phillip Hughes is struck by a Sean Abbott bouncer, New South Wales v South Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 1st day, November 25, 2014 Getty images


Phillip Hughes tries to gather himself after being struck by a Sean Abbott bouncer, New South Wales v South Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 1st day, November 25, 2014 Getty Images


Phillip Hughes falls to the ground after being struck by a Sean Abbott bouncer, New South Wales v South Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 1st day, November 25, 2014 Getty images


Calls for help go out after Phillip Hughes collapses, New South Wales v South Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 1st day, November 25, 2014 @ Getty Images


Friday, November 21, 2014

Saeed Anwar is a famous Pakistani cricket who played international cricket between 1989 and 2003. Saeed Anwar was born 6 September 1968, Karachi. A left-hander, Anwar is most notable for scoring 194 runs against India in Chennai in 1997


Richard Hadlee is New Zealand Finest All Rounder of All Time


Younis Khan Has Emerged in Legend of Modern Cricketers


Harper was not a great offspinner - he suffered in later years from the yips - and little more than an adequate hard-hitting batsman. But his fielding was fabulous.


Harper was not a great offspinner - he suffered in later years from the yips - and little more than an adequate hard-hitting batsman. But his fielding was fabulous.


Harper was not a great offspinner - he suffered in later years from the yips - and little more than an adequate hard-hitting batsman. But his fielding was fabulous.


Sarfraz Ahmed is first Pakistani Wicket-keeper to Score 3 Tons in a Calendar year

Pakistani cricket captain Misbah-ul-Haq congratulates Sarfraz Ahmed for his century during the fourth day of the second Test match between Pakistan and New Zealand at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on November 20, 2014. Pakistan were 392-9 at lunch. Resuming at 281-6, Pakistan furthered their innings with Sarfraz Ahmed scoring a fighting century with 111 not out and added 80 for the unfinished tenth wicket stand with Rahat Ali who is 16 not out in the extended two-and-half hour session.  He's first Pakistani Wicket-keeper to Score 3 Tons in a Calendar year. Sarfraz Ahmed Last 10 Innings: 48, 55, 52*, 103, 55, 109, 15*, 19*, 13* & 112 Average: 96.83.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Shoaib Muhammad in 1990


Arthur Collins


Bill Ponsford


Allan Border occasionally bowl left arm spin


Salman Butt in 2005


Richie Richardson in 1988


Muhammad Azhar-ud-din is one of quality leg side batsman


The Killer Batsman Viv Richards


Steve Waugh is one of Finest Captain in Australian Cricket History


England Opening Batsman Andrew Strauss