Yes. And the other...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
He is one of the top performers in the domestic tournaments but did shine in the limited opportunities he got to play for India
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Yes. And the other...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
He is one of the top performers in the domestic tournaments but did shine in the limited opportunities he got to play for India
Let me guess, is it Sharath?
Sridharan Sriram
Daan van Bunge of NetherlandsQuote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
Yes. RK got both right.
For those who who didnt crack the second one.
These were the 3 bowlers who conceded 36 runs in an over.
Malcolm Nash to Gary Sobers
Tilak Raj to Ravi Shasthri
Dan van Bunge to Herschelle Gibbs
I don't think Sharath got a chance to play for India at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sanguine Sridhar
There is a fourth one, Stuart Broad :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
Forget it Prabhu! Today is not my day at all. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
PR is it Hrishikesh Kanitkar or Ritender Singh Sodhi!!
:roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kalyasi
Let me ask a question, which most of you could answer easily:
who has the enviable record of getting out twice in one session?
clue sivan sir
An Indian
getting out twice in one session??
maybe came to bat last and opened in the follow on innings?
year?
No this player opened the first innings and opened the second innings as well in the first session itself.
early 70s
Complete first innings over in 1 session-A ???Quote:
Originally Posted by sivank
I don't think I understoof the question.
complete first innings was finshed with in 90 minutes. after the fall of the 1st wicket in the 2nd innings the players went for lunch
:rotfl:
India played a tonty tonty in a test match against SA this year. Enaku adhu than nyabagathukku varudhu.
Wow !! I haven't heard of this match at all.
It was at a match played in 1971 between Australia and Rest of the World XI.
Gavaskar and Engineer opened for the W XI.
W XI was bundled for a paltry 59. Lillee took 8 wickets for 29 runs. W XI was asked to follow on and lost its first wicket of Engineer for 4 runs as the score was 9, all in the first session. So Farouk Engineer has the distinction of getting out twice in one session
Australia 1st innings
KR Stackpole b Sobers 55
BC Francis c Hutton b Sobers 22
*IM Chappell b Hutton 56
IR Redpath c Hutton b Cunis 15
KD Walters c Engineer b Greig 125
AP Sheahan b Greig 1
+RW Marsh b Bedi 19
KJ O'Keeffe c Greig b Cunis 22
TJ Jenner not out 17
GD McKenzie c Engineer b Greig 0
DK Lillee c Lloyd b Greig 11
Extras (b 1, lb 1, nb 4) 6
Total (all out, 72.3 overs, 360 mins) 349
FoW: 1-77, 2-78, 3-121, 4-175, 5-178,
6-251, 7-319, 8-327, 9-327, 10-349.
Bowling O M R W
Sobers 16 1 69 2
Greig 13.3 2 94 4
Cunis 24 2 86 2 (3nb)
Hutton 9 1 42 1 (1nb)
Bedi 6 1 25 1
Intikhab Alam 4 0 27 0
World XI 1st innings
SM Gavaskar c Marsh b Lillee 0
+FM Engineer c & b Lillee 13
RB Kanhai c O'Keeffe b McKenzie 10
Zaheer Abbas run out (O'Keeffe/Marsh) 14
CH Lloyd c Marsh b Lillee 14
AW Greig c Stackpole b Lillee 5
*GS Sobers c Marsh b Lillee 0
RA Hutton c McKenzie b Lillee 0
Intikhab Alam c Sheahan b Lillee 1
RS Cunis c Stackpole b Lillee 0
BS Bedi not out 2
Extras 0
Total (all out, 14.1 overs, 90 mins) 59
FoW: 1-0, 2-15, 3-33, 4-37, 5-46, 6-46, 7-46, 8-50, 9-50, 10-59.
Bowling O M R W
Lillee 7.1 3 29 8
McKenzie 3 0 8 1
Walters 4 1 22 0
World XI 2nd innings (following on)
SM Gavaskar b McKenzie 21
+FM Engineer c Sheahan b Lillee 4
RB Kanhai b Jenner 118
Zaheer Abbas c Stackpole b McKenzie 51
CH Lloyd c Stackpole b O'Keeffe 32
RS Cunis b McKenzie 0
AW Greig c sub (GS Chappell) b Lillee 10
*GS Sobers c Sheahan b McKenzie 33
RA Hutton c Marsh b Lillee 1
Intikhab Alam c Sheahan b Lillee 1
BS Bedi not out 0
Extras (lb 3, w 1, nb 4) 8
Total (all out, 71.3 overs, 340 mins) 279
FoW: 1-9, 2-74, 3-181, 4-216, 5-216,
6-233, 7-258, 8-264, 9-273, 10-279.
Bowling O M R W
Lillee 14 2 63 4 (3nb,1w)
McKenzie 20.3 3 66 4
Walters 4 1 15 0
Jenner 17 2 45 1
O'Keeffe 16 1 82 1 (1nb)
Great Info Sivan sir :clap:
Please try this one.
For the first time in French Open history, the Singles championships were won by two teenagers. Year and the players??
chang and was it sanchez/graf..???Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaustin
Chang is right and it is Sanchez.
in 1989 :)
Srimal and Feddy,
:clap: :clap: :clap:
This is actually Gus Logie, Nov 86 v Pak. I recall watching that game on TV. DD started the coverage a few min late and Pak had already lost their first wicket. The cam focussed on Logie chasing a ball and the commentator(could have been Cozier) mentioned him running 100m in XX.nn seconds.Quote:
Originally Posted by sathya_1979
All this was before Logie got into the act of 3 ct's and 2 ro's.
I and my friend used to watch Logie return the ball to the keeper, a casual overarm flick with little strength. We experienced great success in hitting the stumps and used to refer to our invention as the "Logie Throw"!! :lol:
Let us try this one:
A very famous Indian Test cricketer decided to name his his first born after a rookie(also an Indian) who was playing his first tour.
The rookie was Sunil?
yes
Dilip Sardesai named his son Rajdeep so not him.
Was it GRV? No, I think he later married Sunil's sister, so not him either
It must surely be a Mumbai guy so I reckon Ajit Wadekar?
No plum. None of the above
Sari, Jaisimha's son? Mankad's son?
adhavadhu, did Ashok Mankad name his son Sunil?
Ashok Mankad's son is the tennis player Harsh Mankad who played represented India in the Davis CupQuote:
Originally Posted by Plum
oh yeah, I forgot that. Isnt his mother also a former sportswoman?
Vera yaara irukkum? Not BS Bedi surely? Venkat? Prasanna? Heck, is it that Hyderabadi keeper?
Sivan, I give up
Who would have been impressed with Gavaskar so early is the question. :confused2:
you had the answer plum. Innum konjam try pannunga
Prasanna?