Thursday, November 07, 2013

Azam Khan Ex-Pakistani Test Cricketer


Sunil Gavaskar is widely recognised as one of the greatest opening batsman of all-time and for my money is the finest opener of the post-war period.


Hanif Mohammad scored 337 for Pakistan against the the West Indies at Bridgetown in 1958


Sarfraz Nawaz gets rid of Gary Cosier. (From Left) Sadiq Muhammad, Mushtaq Muhammad, Sarfraz Nawaz, Imran Khan, Javed Miandad and Cosier.


A Unqiue Picture of Sachin Tendulkar


Andy Roberts was the gun slinging cowboy of the cricketing world


Bob Simpson scored 311 for Australia against England at Manchester in 1964


Bob Cowper made 307 for Australia against England at Melbourne in 1966


John Edrich was a key member of the England team that went 27 tests without defeat from 1968-71 and formed a formidable opening partnerships with Geoff Boycott


Saqlain’s doosra was a regular off-spin which would turn away from the batsman leaving him clueless.