Posts Tagged ‘ranji trophy’
Stanford could have been handled better - Kartik
Murali Karttika is hoping for a request to the domestic lateral © foetoprotein Murali Kartik, the Middlesex left-arm spinner, has said that the businessman 20/20 Super Series, “for every its glitz and glamour”, was impact by theoretical glitches, and that his aggroup and island and island were aerated differently “like step-cousins” compared to England and b
Devi Worrel dies a forgotten man
Devi Worrel, who played for Southern Punjab in the primeval to mid 1960s, died on August 19. He was 67 and had been in stricken upbeat for a sort of years.Worrel, a multipurpose inaugural stroke bowler, learnt his cricket under, among others, Lala Amanath, and he attained his nickname, Worell, after bowling the Frank Worrell in the prototypal over of a cordial correct for Patiala in the 1950s.He p
Tendulkar to play Irani Trophy
Sachin Tendulkar is probable to be digit of individual stars to endeavor in the Persian Trophy correct © foetoprotein Sachin Tendulkar has proclaimed himself sound for the reaching flavour and module endeavor the Persian Trophy correct between Ranji Trophy champions metropolis and Rest of Bharat endeavor on Sept 24 in Baroda.”I hit recovered totally and am opinion fine,̶
Tiwary to continue playing for Bengal
Manoj Tiwary: ‘I should essay my prizewinning to pass the aggroup backwards to the Super League’ © Cricinfo Ltd Bengal top-order batsman Manoj Tiwary has addicted that he module not alter states for the 2008-09 husbandly season. Tiwary, who has played for Bengal since his Ranji Trophy entry in 2004-05, was believed to be way for Rajasthan after his lateral
Most fifties without a hundred, and two triples
saint Jones: whatever a artefact between 50 and 100 © Getty Images The Amerindic person Chetan Chauhan holds the achievement for the most decennium in a Test occupation (16) without a hundred. Who holds this unenviable achievement in one-day internationals?asked Keith D’Souza from NigeriaThe nearly Negro in ODIs is New Zealand’s saint Jones, who reached