Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Sachin Tendulkar claimed the most unforgettable ODI record when he scored the first ever double century in the game’s history.


India lifting the 2011 World Cup and dream come true for the legend

The IPL might start on a muted note but the volume is only going to get louder by the day

Saad Nasim replaces Sohaib Maqsood for Pakistan's tour of Bangladesh April 2015


Kumar Sangakkara Retire from ODI Cricket


In the second Test of the 1960-61 series, in Melbourne, Benaud and keeper Grout wait for the umpire's decision after Joe Solomon's cap falls and dislodges a bail

In the second Test of the 1960-61 series, in Melbourne, Benaud and keeper Grout wait for the umpire's decision after Joe Solomon's cap falls and dislodges a bail © Getty Images

Richie Benaud The most influential person in cricket for the past 50 years, says Jim Maxwell

Richie Benaud The most influential person in cricket for the past 50 years, says Jim Maxwell

Alec Hurwood dismissed Bradman in a Shield game and then played two Tests against West Indies in 1930-31

Alec Hurwood dismissed Bradman in a Shield game and then played two Tests against West Indies in 1930-31 © PA Photos

1930 Australian Ashes tourists Hurwood (back row, second from left); Bradman (front row, first)

1930 Australian Ashes tourists Hurwood (back row, second from left); Bradman (front row, first) © PA Photos

Ryan Carters on his way to 198 against Queensland in the 2014-15 Sheffield Shield

Ryan Carters on his way to 198 against Queensland in the 2014-15 Sheffield Shield © Getty Images

Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Sachin Tendulkar claimed the most unforgettable ODI record when he scored the first ever double century in the game’s history.


Sachin Tendulkar finally reaches his 100th century

Jumping Javed. Irritated by the Indian wicket keeper Kiran More, Javed Miandad reacts in his own way

Manoj Prabhakar pats young Sachin Tendulkar on the back as they leave the stadium.


Tony Grieg cradles Gundappa Vishwanath like a baby after Vishwanath scored a century 1976-77


Aamir Sohail mocked Venkatesh Prasad after hitting a four in the 1996 World Cup quarterfinal.


Kumble took all 10 wickets in one innings against Pakistan, leading India to victory and setting a world record.


Anil Kumble came out to bowl 14 consecutive overs with a broken jaw in Antigua, 2002.