Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Nasser Nasir Hussain and Graham Thorpe celebrate victory in the dark against Pakistan in 2001


Two Great Sportsman Sir Gary Sobers along with Muhammad Ali

Shoaib Akhtar demolishes Ashley Giles' stumps during Pakistan's final-day victory push in 2005


Mushtaq Mohammad, batting during the 1978-79 Test series against India, was known for his innovative strokeplay and back-to-the-wall performances Patrick Eagar © Getty Images


Sarfraz Ahmed's batting has most closely epitomised the Karachi way, as during his 49 against South Africa in Auckland in 2015 © Getty Images


Javed Miandad Playing a Reverse Sweep in the final of world cup 1992. Alec Stewart is behind the stump. Miandad played a vital fifty in the final at Melbourne in front of 87000 peoples


Gary Cosier batting in the 1978 Ashes. After a bout of depression following enforced retirement from cricket, he trained as a psychotherapist and hypnotherapist © Getty Images


Paul Smith need a mentoring figure, who can look at the person and ask them if they're okay © Getty Images