Who Will Host Cricket World Cup 2027?
If you are a cricket lover, then you would be curious about who will host Cricket World Cup 2027. To be honest, it hasn’t been decided by ICC. The bidding has not started yet, but UAE is a serious...
Morappakkam Gopalan – The Man Sent Down First Ball in Ranji Trophy
Morappakkam Gopalan had once been the world’s oldest surviving cricketer finally died in Madras on December 21, 2004. As per official record date of Birth of Morappakkam Gopalan June 6, 1909, making them 94. But he said in an...
Wasim and Waqar – One Great Picture to Cherish
Wasim Akram scaling one peak after another in the field of cricket, with mate Waqar Younis giving him company in what is believed to be the final phase of their wonderful careers. The fast bowlers' hunt in pairs is...
Lala Amarnath – Grand Old Man of Indian Cricket
Lala Amarnath was the original rebel of Indian cricket who became its grand old man, writes Haresh Pandya. He scored brilliant centuries bowled, kept wicket, and field in a manner that belied his build. Lala Amarnath played for India...
Sadagoppan Ramesh – A Classy Left Handed Batsman
Many of you may not know who the first Indian cricketer is to take a wicket off his first ball in an ODI. It is surprising to see the name of Sadagoppan Ramesh, who was a left-handed opening batsman...
Abey Kuruvilla – The Tallest Fast Bowler to Play for India
Abey Kuruvilla is a 6ft 6in tall fast bowler who was born on 8 August 1968. He is a former Indian pace bowler of the mid-1990s. Abey Kuruvilla's notable thing was his height and broad frame. He grew up...
Zahid Fazal – Forgotten Member of 1992 Winning Team
Zahid Fazal was a right-handed Pakistani batsman, who was born on November 10, 1973, at Sialkot. He played 9 Tests and 19 ODI’s between 1990 and 1995. Zahid Fazal was a highly talented batsman, who made his first-class debut...
Taslim Arif – Paksitani Wicket Keeper 1954-2008
Taslim Arif was born on 1 May 1954. He was a Pakistani cricketer who played in 6 Tests and 2 ODIs in 1980. His marathon seven hours inning of 210* against Australia at Faisalabad stood for more than 20...
Jim Laker – 19 for 90 An Unsurpassable Feat
The Significance of Cricket History
History is always in the process of being written sometimes even rewritten. Because something is happening all the time as time never stands still. It keeps ticking away while events are taking place. Records were...
Dennis Lillee Famous Remarks of Making His Grave on Faisalabad Pitch
This memorable picture depicts the great Australian fast Bowler Dennis Lillee on the receiving end of Taslim Arif's bat. Dennis Lillee had a torrid time at Iqbal Stadium Faisalabad on the tour to Pakistan in 1979-80. When he tried...