Saturday, 8 November 2025

Bruce Yardley 4 for 77 in 24 Overs 4 Mdns vs Pakistan 2nd innings of 2nd Test, Brisbane, November 27 - December 01, 1981

 

Bruce Yardley took 4 wickets for 77 in 24 Overs 4 Mdns vs Pakistan 2nd innings of 2nd Test, Brisbane, November 27 - December 01, 1981. He picks the wicket of Majid Khan, Zaheer Abbas, Imran Khan, and Sarfraz Nawaz. Although Australia won the test match by 10 wickets. But watching vintage performances of Aussies spinners is treat to joy. Great cricketing moments which are succumb under time dirt. A cricketing hero’s that was once  heart beat of cricket fans. Those cricket are in just in the library of cricket libraries. So, clean the archive dirt and watch this vintage clip and enjoy Bruce Yardley performance.

Monday, 3 November 2025

Gundappa Vishwanath Beautiful Batting vs Pakistan 2nd Test at Delhi in Dec 1979

 

In this rare footage you will witness Gundappa Vishwanath batting in the 2nd innings against Pakistan in the 2nd Test at Delhi in Dec 1979. Vishwanath was a king of square cut, and has a stylish batting style. He was so popular among cricket fans. His batting technique always give a pleasure to fans. Those days, TV matches often broadcast on national TV. So, mostly people listen the match commentary or read the reports in the next day newspaper. Also, people go the stadium and watch it lively. Those golden days of cricket is pure nostalgic for cricket fans. So, here’s a chance to watch the batting of cricket legends which you often see on analyzing the game on social media and TV. Lets watch Gundappa Vishwanath innings and enjoy the golden memories of indo-pak matches. Though video quality is not good, but those days, cricket was telecast on black and white TV. So, what do you think about Gundappa Vishawanath batting technique? In this 2nd inning of the match, Vishwanth scored 34 off 86 balls in 134 mins including 41 fours, and he was dismissed by Iqbal Qasim.

Sunday, 2 November 2025

Chris Gayle Brutal Batting vs Pakistan at Kingston 2005

When Chris Gayle in full flow, no sight is more beautiful than his destructive strokes. Renowned as one of the most barbarous hitters of the cricket ball ever. No matter he is batting in ODI, Test or T20I. His powerful strokes are crowd pulling exhibitions. One of such moment came against Pakistan in 2005, when he hammered six delightful fours and one magnificent six over cover. He punished four fours to Rana Naveed ul Hassan, and 1 four to Abdul Razzaq and Shabbir Ahmad. His six over cover off Shabbir Ahmad bowling is a magical shot, every cricket fans love to relish those goldens days of Caribbean cricket at its best. So, sit back and enjoy the little cameo from Chris Gayle batting. Chris Gayle might stand tall at over six feet and wield his bat to make or break T20 leagues, but make no mistake about his affinity for Test cricket. Being the first cricketer with hundreds in all three formats, Gayle deservedly personifies the weight struggle between various cricket formats. Debuting for West Indies as a 20-year-old in the year 2000, Gayle went on to captain the national side, taking over from Ramnaresh Sarwan. He didn't start as an opening batsman, but soon graduated into one, but despite well-timed performances and a good record, doubts over Gayle's technique against seam and swing have remained. In this innings Chris Gayle scored 33 off 22 Balls 26 Mins 6 Fours 1 Six vs Pakistan in the First Innings of 2nd Test match at Kingston in June 2005. I hope you enjoy this video. Please like share and comment and subscribe my channel.