John Wright scored a composed 59 runs off 79 Balls in 99 Mins 6 Fours 1 Six vs Pakistan in the 3rd ODI, at Auckland played on March 11, 1989. Along with Andrew Jones, he provided a strong opening partnership of 94 runs, and help New Zealand to post a fighting total of 249. Pakistan chased the target and win the match by 7 wickets with 9 balls remaining. However, watching John wright composed innings and enjoy vintage brilliance.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
Monday, July 14, 2025
Shoaib Muhammad, who scored 65 runs off 84 Balls 3 Fours vs SL in the 2nd ODI at Sharjah March 24, 1989.
Watch out a brilliant effort of Shoaib Muhammad, who scored 65 runs off 84 Balls 3 Fours vs SL in the 2nd ODI at Sharjah March 24, 1989. Shoaib and Salim Malik put a strong match winning partnership off 102 runs and won the match by 7 wickets. Although, Shoaib batting is often boring for cricket lovers, but in fact his efforts are often useful for team wins. So, lets watch Shoaib innings and enjoy the vintage cricket memories.
Dilip Vengsarkar scored a composed inning of 62 off 158 Balls 216 Mins including 5 Fours vs West Indies in the 2nd Innings of 3rd Test, at Port of Spain, played in April 1989.
Dilip Vengsarkar scored a composed inning of 62 off 158 Balls 216 Mins including 5 Fours vs West Indies in the 2nd Innings of 3rd Test, at Port of Spain, played in April 1989. It was a brave captain innings to face West Indies pace battery including Malcom Marshall, Ian Bishop, Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh. Lets watch the Dilip Vensarkar batting. Vengsarkar innings help india to give some respectability to Indian scoreboard of 213. The wickets were tumbling down from other end. But West Indie won the match by 217 runs and wins the 4 test match series by 2-0. Malcom Marshall declared player of the match for his 10 wickets match haul. So what do you think, how was Indian performance on this 1989 tour? Leave your comments below.
Sunday, June 29, 2025
Imran Khan Brilliant 51 Runs Not Out vs New Zealand, 3rd ODI match Auckland 1989
Watch out Imran Khan brilliant innings of 51 runs Not Out off 62 Balls in 89 Mins including 1 Four and 2 Sixes vs New Zealand in the 3rd ODI match at Auckland, played on March 11, 1989. With this lovely innings, Pakistan achieved the 249 target and won the match by 7 wickets as 9 balls remaining. This is marvelous effort by Imran khan. Lets watch his innings. This was ODI # 559, and Ramiz Raja declared man of the match due to his brilliant hundred 101. Salim Malik also scored 56 vital runs. Although New Zealand won the ODI series by 2-1.
Thursday, June 26, 2025
Siddath Wettimuny 96 off 145 Balls 180 Mins 13 Fours vs vs Australia at Kandy Only Test in April 1983
In this video you will see a rare innings of Siddath Wettimuny, who scored brilliant 96 runs off 145 Balls in 180 Mins including13 Fours vs Australia at Kandy in the 2nd innings of Only Test in April 1983. It was a great innings as young wettimuny facing experienced Australian side. Lets watch the video.
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Winston Benjamin bowling is a pure delight for any 90’s cricket fan.
Watching Winston Benjamin bowling is a pure delight for any 90’s cricket fan. He was though not express as compare to other fast bowlers, but he bowl with discipline and accuracy to put pressure on the opponents. He was extremely talented bowler to support the other fast bowlers to pick wickets in the middle. In this video you will see Winston Benjamin bowling against Australia in 1995. Moreover, you will witness an unbelievable catch taken by Stuart Williams at cover point. I hope you enjoy the video.
In this spell, Wintson Benjamin took 3 for 71 in 23.2 Overs 6 Mdns vs Australia in the 1st Test, at Bridgetown, played between March 31 - April 02, 1995. Although Australia win the Test match by 10 wickets. But watching 90’s cricket is delight of delicious of kandy we were often eat in that era. Winston Benjamin had the bit of devil that marked out many of his West Indian peers as great fast bowlers, but he only ever really attained the ranks of the good. Short and whippy, in 21 Tests (spread over nearly eight years) he never took a five-for and never took the new ball. So what do you think about Winston Benjamin. Does he deserve to play more test matches for West Indies? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
Monday, June 16, 2025
Unplayable Spell by Wasim Akram | Raw 150+ km/h Pace | India Tour of Pakistan 1989
Some spells didn’t explain its
value. Fans often valued the spell by its numbers. But actually some spells are
more than it. It has not good numbers, but its have value more than gold. The energy
the commitment from a true bower. Similar case applies to Wasim Akram spell.
Which were full of energy and commitment. Though he just ook 3 for 107 in 38
Overs 4 Mdns vs India 2nd Test at Faisalabad 1989. But his firepower, energy, rhythm
and line length trouble the batsman. Watch out Wasim Akram magnificent spell that’s
is pure a gold share to YT cricket fans.
Wasim Akram was true legend of
the game, and he delivered a sensational effort in the Faisalabad Test. You can
guess the efforts by watching this video. His control and aggression was
impeccable. Particularly his fierce competition with Srikanth is treat to
watch. Wasim Akram short pitch length makes all the batsman trouble. Even few
balls were not kept by wicket keeper Nadeem Abbasi, that was too fast and aggressive.
Moreover, the batsman of like Navjot Singh Sidhu was unable to handle short
pitch deliveries. He was famously known as big hitter of India in that era. Even
a rising delivery hit the little boy Sachin Tendulkar.
Moreover, slip fielders were in having
great difficulty to adjudge the pace and drop catches. In that era, bowling speed
was not invented. If does so, I’m sure the spell would have been 150 + km. I
really love his spell and share with you. If you think his spell is more than
that leave the comments below and share your opinion.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Tim Robinson Match Winning Knock of 83 off 104 Balls vs Pakistan 4th Match, Sharjah, April 07, 1987
I hope you must be remembered the England batsman Tim Robinson. Who played Test and ODI cricket in 1980’s and 1990’s for England. In this video watch out Tim Robinson played an aggressive match winning innings of 83 off 104 Balls 10 Fours vs Pakistan 4th Match, Sharjah, April 07, 1987. This innings help England to beat Pakistan by 5 wickets. England chased down the target 217 easily. He was rightly named player of the match.
Tim Robinson aggressive knock was a treat to watch, especially he hits some brilliant fours to Abdul Qadir and Tauseef Ahmad. Later in the innings the 6ft height batsman smashed some beautiful lofted fours to Wasim Akram and Manzoor Elahi. Tim Robinson and Chris Broad make the scoredboard ticking fast and change the complexion of the match in one sided encounter. I hope you like the video, if you enjoy the video don’t forget to like and share with your fellow cricket lovers.
Brendon Julian Career Best Test Figure of 4 for 36 vs West Indies Bridgetown 1995
I’m sure you must be remembered the lanky 6ft 5 inches tall fast bowler Brendon Julian. He was Part of Australian team who tour west indies in 1994-95. Where Australia beat West Indies in a historic test series. In the first innings Brendon Julian took 4 for 36 in 12 Overs in the 1st Test, Bridgetown, March 31 - April 02, 1995. In the 2nd innings he also took 1 for 41 in 12 Overs 2 Mdns and finish the match figure of 5 for 77. Lets watch his spell.
New Zealand-born Brendon Julian possessed rich talent. At his best, he was a particularly dangerous left arm pace bowler whose height and natural, uncomplicated action allowed him to move the ball both ways as well as to naturally angle it away from right handers with disconcerting variety. When on song, he was also a tremendously hard-hitting batsman, the generally assured technique of whose play renders his timing and execution a pleasure to behold. Similarly, his consistency and dependability with the ball on Australia's history making tour of the Caribbean in early 1995 were viewed by many as constituting suitable testament to his talent.
Friday, June 13, 2025
Karsan Gharvi 4 for 63 vs Pakistan at Bombay in Dec 1979
In this video you will cherish the vintage memories of great Indian victory against Arch rivals Pakistan in the 3rd Test played at Wankhede Stadium between December 16 to 20, 1979. In the 2nd innings Karsan Gharvi took memorable spell of 4 for 63 in 18 overs including 4 Mdns. Pakistan was chasing a daunting target of 321, eventually bowled out at 190. India won the match by 131 runs. Lets Karsan Gharvi bowling spell. Even at one point, Majid Khan was not happy with the umpire decision and have few words with Indian teams. He thought, the ball was missing off line length. Moreover, you can also recall Dilip Vengasarkar took a low sharp slip catch off Wasim Raja of Gharvi bowling. In an astonishing way, when Gharvi took Imran Khan wicket as a left arm spinner. It was a delight moment for Gharvi career. Although video quality is not good, but you will definiately enjoy vintage moments.