Friday, November 15, 2013

Bert Sutcliffe the splendour of his off-side strokes was, needless to say, a given, but his brilliant fielding never ceased to excite attention


Farokh Engineer - Life and times of India's most dashing cricketer


Ambrose lets his war cry ring out at the Queen's Park Oval

Ambrose lets his war cry ring out at the Queen's Park Oval © Getty Images

Allan Border The man with the most deadly arm from short midwicket the game has seen. It seemed like he never missed.


Alan Knott hitting a four during the Test Match between India and England at The Oval in London 1971


Ajit Laxman Wadekar batting in India's first innings during the third test at the Oval. 1971


After making his century for Rest of India against Delhi in the Irani Trophy match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on November 7, 1989


23rd August 1971. Indian fielder Eknath Solkar dives to take a catch from the bat of England's Alan Knott, off the bowling of S. Venkatarachavan for 1.