Friday, September 06, 2019

Some Memorable Pictures of Great Legendary Leg Spinner Abdul Qadir

Abdul Qadir Pictures

Abdul Qadir Pictures

Abdul Qadir Pictures
Abdul Qadir Pictures

Abdul Qadir Pictures


Abdul Qadir Pictures
Abdul Qadir LBW Allan Lamb in 1987

Abdul Qadir Pictures

Former cricketer Abdul Qadir dies of cardiac arrest in Lahore 6 September 2019

Former cricketer Abdul Qadir Khan dies of cardiac arrest in Lahore 6 September 2019


Abdul Qadir first Test against England in Lahore on Dec 14, 1977 and first ODI against New Zealand in Birmingham on Jun 11, 1983. He played his last international Test against West Indies in Lahore on Dec 6, 1990, while his last ODI was against Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Nov 2, 1993.


Saeed Anwar and Basit Ali, in his Good Days to Play for Pakistan

Saeed Anwar and Basit Ali was once a premium batsman of Pakistan cricket. Saeed Anwar later on converted himself into a world class player. However Basit Ali could not utilize the chances which were provided to him. In this memorable picture both looks so great and reminding us good old days of Pakistan cricket. 
Saeed Anwar and Basit Ali, in his Good Days to Play for Pakistan
Saeed Anwar and Basit Ali, in his Good Days to Play for Pakistan

Thursday, September 05, 2019

Gus Logie, A former West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago Cricketer

Augustine Lawrence Logie, also famous as Gus Logie, is a former West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago cricketer and is currently an international cricket coach. Gus Logie played in the powerful West Indies team of the 1980's as a middle order batsman, though he was almost equally well known as a strong fielder. His 52 Test matches returned two centuries, including his career best 130 against India in April 1983.
Gus Logie, A former West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago Cricketer
Gus Logie, A former West Indies and Trinidad and Tobago Cricketer 

Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Abdul Razzaq - Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler and Dashing Lower Order Batsman

Abdul Razzaq was a Pakistani cricketer, who played in all three formats of the game. He is a right arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batsman, who emerged in international cricket in 1996 against Zimbabwe at Lahore. He made Test Debut against Australia at Brisbane in 1999.  
Abdul Razzaq - Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler and Dashing Lower Order Batsman
Abdul Razzaq - Right Arm Medium Fast Bowler and Dashing Lower Order Batsman

Heath Streak - Best Bowler and Captain ever played for Zimbabwe national cricket team

Heath Streak
Heath Streak - Best Bowler and Captain ever played for Zimbabwe national cricket team

Harbhajan Singh - second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner

Harbhajan Singh - second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner
Harbhajan Singh - second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner