The unrelenting Aussies stamped their authority in International Crcket once again with a comprehensive anhilation of the visiting Pakistan Team. The visitors received a 3-0 whitewash after losing the third and final test at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground ( SCG ). The day, though belonged to David Warner, who in his last appearance atContinue reading “Australia Whitewash Pak, As Warner Retires At SCG”
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Cricket To Bid Adieu To The Non-conformist, Free-Spirited, David Warner
My First Memories of David Warner My first glimpse of David Warner was more than a decade ago when I saw him bat in a T20 match. He could hit the ball long with lots of power and was considered as Australia’s next big thing in limited overs cricket. The stocky left hander, strongly built,Continue reading “Cricket To Bid Adieu To The Non-conformist, Free-Spirited, David Warner”
(PREMIUM) The Long Room @ Lord’s
A Tale of Two Catches and a No Ball
The Two and a Half Day AffairsThe 3rd Test Match between India and Australia again ended in two and a half days. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy has been a limited affair when it comes to the number of days the 3 Test matches have lasted. To be precise only 7.5 days of cricket has taken placeContinue reading “A Tale of Two Catches and a No Ball”
The Wizard is Dead
I was preparing to write about the great Rodney Marsh, who passed away two days ago. The ace Australian wicket -keeper who kept wickets for Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thompson, two of the most feared bowlers of the 70s and 80s, was a class apart and played a crucial role in the success of AustraliaContinue reading “The Wizard is Dead”
