Monday, August 24, 2020

1984-85 WI V NZ, 4th Test, Kingston. This was old pavilion of Sabina Park Kingston .

West Indies win by 10 wickets to wrap up the series 2-0. New Zealand accuses West Indies of aiming at the body. Jeremy Coney gets arm broken, Jeff Crowe scores a century. However, Malcolm Marshall is named man of the series with 27 wickets

1984/85 WI V NZ, 4th Test, Kingston

Mushtaq Mohammed - was he the inventor of the reverse sweep

Pakistan former Captain Mushtaq Mohammed - was he the inventor of the reverse sweep? 1969, Surrey V Northants, JPL - Mushtaq Mohammed "displays his curious left-handed sweep shot" The first time I ever saw of it was by Kim Hughes in 1980; apparently Mushtaq was a regular user of it through the 1970s.

Mushtaq Mohammed - was he the inventor of the reverse sweep

On This Day -- August 24, 1971: India Register First Test Win in England at The Oval

On This Day -- August 24, 1971: India Register First Test Win in England at The Oval
 

Zak Crawley's 267 second-highest maiden century by an England batsman

Zak Crawley's score 267, the second-highest maiden century by an England batsman and the seventh-highest overall. Only Tip Foster's 287 is a higher maiden hundred by an England player than Crawley's 267. Karun Nair's 303 not out is the only higher maiden century in the last 25 years.

Zak Crawley's 267 second-highest maiden century by an England batsman

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Mohammad Azam Khan (born March 1, 1969, Karachi, Sindh) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test and 6 ODIs from 1996 to 1998.

Mohammad Azam Khan (born March 1, 1969, Karachi, Sindh) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test and 6 ODIs from 1996 to 1998. He also appeared in 120 first-calss matches and scored more than 6,000 runs at 36.37 average. 
Mohammad Azam Khan (born March 1, 1969, Karachi, Sindh) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in one Test and 6 ODIs from 1996 to 1998.
 

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Manny Martindale and Derek Sealy walk off at the end of the drawn Oval Test on August 22, 1939

This would rank in my top five cricket photos. Manny Martindale and Derek Sealy walk off at the end of the drawn Oval Test on August 22nd, 1939. There is something poignant in the lengthening shadows as this was to be the last Test for seven and a half years. The start of WW2 was less than a fortnight away and the West Indies tourists canceled the rest of their tour and returned home, Neither Martindale nor Sealy played Test cricket again, and this was Martindale's final first-class match.

Manny Martindale and Derek Sealy

Willie Watson Takes the Wicket of Chris Lewis in 1992 World Cup

 

1938 Old Trafford Test Match was washed out

Two diehard optimists finally prepare to head home after another day washed out during the 1938 Old Trafford Test where not a ball was bowled during the five days. In those times people paid to get in with no refunds and no guarantee of play. Few tickets were sold in advance. This was only the second Test to have been abandoned without a ball being bowled. The first was also between England and Australia and was also at Old Trafford in 1890. 

1938 Old Trafford Test Match was washed out

Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford

The News heading of Sunday Fictorial On August 18th, 1934 Bill Ponsford (266) and Don Bradman (244) added a world record 451 for Australia's 2nd wicket at The Oval, breaking their own record set at Leeds a month earlier. Newspaper speculation was rife that they could go on to total 1000 as it was they made 701.

Jim Laker Coming Back after Record Bowling Performance at Old Trafford in 1956

Jim Laker Cricketer