Sunday, December 16, 2018

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Haroon Rashid Ex Pakistani Batsman

Haroon Rashid was a Jekyll and Hyde batsman. On flat pitches he was one of the most handsome imaginable, pull-driving offspinners - especially England's in 1977-78 - to kingdom come, and cover-driving like Wally Hammond.





Saturday, September 15, 2018

Some Golden Pictures Part-2


Ijaz Ahmad Junior Former Pakistani Pakistan
 Left Arm Spinner Nadeem Ghouri
 
Abdul Qadir Leg Spinning Wizard

Former Indian Wicket Keeper Batsman Ajay Ratra.
 
Former Pakistani Batsman Muhammad Ramzan

 
Great Inzamam ul Haq Batting Style

The Inventor of Doorsa Saqlain Mushtaq

Pakistani Fast Bowler Abdur Rauf played First Test Match vs Sri Lanka

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Some Golden Pictures

Arshad Khan Pakistani Off Spinner

Former Pakistani All Rounder Zafar Iqbal

Aamir Nazir, Who toured with Pakistan to West Indies in 1992-93

Wasim Akram

Inzamam ul Haq without Shave

Hansie Cronje

Moin Khan

Danish Kaneria

Naveed Latif, played for Pakistan in few ODI's

Former Pakistani Batsman Aftab Baloch

Off Spinner Arshad khan, who was unlucky not to get many chances in the presence of Saqlain Musthaq

Asanka Gurusinha

Ijaz Ahmad Junior, who played few ODI's for Pakistan.

Irfan Fazil, was not able to get enough chances for Pakistan.

Monday, November 20, 2017

Mitchel Strac Unique Feat of Two Hat-tricks in a Same Match

Australian Left Arm Fast Bowler Mitchell Starc became the first bowler in nearly 40 years and first tin Australia to claim two hat-tricks in the same first-class match. The unique feat is happened in Australia when he blasted out Western Australia's last three batsmen to claim outright points for New South Wales against Western Australia at Hurstville Oval.  Although, he was wicket less in the 2nd innings, but he had Jason Behrendorff caught behind and then bowled David Moody with the last two balls of his 15th over, then returned to have Jon Wells caught at slip by the captain Steven Smith with the first ball of his 16th. This hat-trick followed another on day three of the Sheffield Shield match, when he had dismissed Behrendorff, Moody and Simon Mackin.

Mitchel Starc achievement was the first case since Amin Lakhani managed to do the same feat for a Combined XI against the Indian tourists in a match at Multan in 1978. So, overall only seven other bowlers have taken two hat-tricks in the same match, and only one Australian T.J. Matthews doing so against South Africa at Manchester in 1912. The Matthews' feat is also the only time two hat-tricks have been taken by a bowler in the same Test match.

Mitchel Starc old-ball angle from around the wicket and reversing the ball away was fiendishly difficult to deal with for any batsman. It's difficult for batters, let alone tail-enders. Hence to take two hat-tricks in a game is really amazing.  Captain Steve Smith said, I think he has probably taken a little more time to get going and get some rhythm. But the back end of today showed why he's world-class. Therefore, the sheer vicious pace of Mitchel Starc to obliterate opposing tail enders are a great example of world class bowler. He’s such a wonderful bowler when he’s in full rhythm.