In the history of cricket, wicket keepers’ infrequent bowls. Such moments came when captain see no chance of Test match result. Such type of moment came when Australian great wicket keeper Rodney Marsh Bowling vs Pakistan in the 2nd Test at Faisalabad March 1980. The match was heading towards a dull draw. So, Rodney Marsh bowls like a lollypop offers to batsman. In those era of cricket, pitches were often made slow and dead to draw the matches. In this entire career Rodney Marsh sent just 72 balls giving away 54 wickets without having any test wicket. So, it’s a perfect fun moment for cricket fans to relish the vintage memories.
Thursday, 2 October 2025
Monday, 29 September 2025
Devang Gandhi ODI debut innings of 30 runs off 67 balls, 116 mins, including 5 fours.
Devang Gandhi ODI debut innings of 30 runs off 67 balls, 116 mins, including 5 fours vs New Zealand 5th ODI at Delhi, Nov 17 1999. It was consider a slow innings if consider the strike rate of 44.77. However, it’s a golden opportunity to watch out a forgotten opener played for India in late 1990’s. Although, the five boundaries showed a glimpse of his talent, but he could not settle in international cricket due to poor technique against short pitched rising deliveries. Devang Gandhi, in his first one-day international, and Ganguly opened with 117 runs opening stand in reply New Zealand modest target of 179. India won the match by 6 wickets with six overs in hand and also sealed the ODI series 3-2.
He was a right-handed opening batsman and a very occasional
right-arm medium-pace bowler. A former Indian opening batsman, Devang Gandhi,
featured for India in 4 Tests and 3 ODIs. Despite showing a lot of promise at
the beginning of his international career, Gandhi's inability to handle
short-pitched bowling meant that his days as an Indian opener were limited. Devang Gandhi poor technique against short pitched
deliveries exposed him on Australia tour of 1999-00. He played 95 first-class
matches during his career, collecting 6111 runs at an average of 42.73. He
retired in April 2006.
Monday, 8 September 2025
Courtney Walsh terrible spell of 4 for 37 vs India 1989
Courtney Walsh terrible spell of 4 for 37 in 18 Overs 5 Mdns vs India 3rd Test, Port of Spain, April 1989. Courtney Walsh dismissed W.V Raman, Kiran More, Arshad Ayub, and Narendra Hirwani. Watching a Tall, Giant bowler, on full rhythm is a pure delight for cricket fans. His efforts helps West Indies to beat India by 217 runs and West Indies led the 4 test match series by 2-0. It was a fine fearsome bowling attack, you can see how batsman were packed with cricketing gears to face Walsh. It was never an easy task to face a tall gigantic fast bowler in full mood. The fearsome pace destroy Indian batting line up. A vintage cherish moments of carribean past when fast bowling rule the world. So, Cricket Fans, leave your comments below to show your thoughts about Courtney Walsh bowling.
Wednesday, 30 July 2025
Kapil Dev Magical Batting vs England at The Oval 3rd Test 1982
Kapil Dev is a great Indian allrounder. He often played aggressive innings those days, when test cricket was played at slow and boring pace. Kapil Dev electrify the crowds with his attacking mindset. Those who have watched him live on TV is lucky to witness a great all rounder in his full flow. Similarly his innings of 97 runs off just 93 including 14 fours and 2 towering sixes in the 3rd test against England in 1982 at The Oval. Kapdil Dev dismantled bowling of Ian Botham, Bob Willis, Paul Allot, Derek Pringle and Phil Edmonds. This innings is a gift for Kapil Dev fans, who loves his batting. I’m sure you will delight to watch vintage memories of Indian tour to England 1982. Although match was drawn but Kapil Dev innings was super amazing pleasure. Watch out and share you comments in the below.
When Mohsin Khan Career Ended in 1986-87
Mohsin Khan was a such a graceful Pakistani opener. But his career was ended in a bad way when he was extremely struggling against the fiery fast bowling of Malcom Marshall, Courtney Walsh and Anothy Gray. In this last test series against West Indies in 1986-87, he scored just 48 runs in 6 innings of 3 test match series. Eventually his career was ended due to his form struggling against short pitch deliveries. Indeed it was a sad end of his career. He was particularly struggling against Malcom Marshall. Lets watch few of his dismissals in his last test series.
Thursday, 24 July 2025
Wasim Akram 50 off 46 Balls vs India at Sharjah 1995
In this video you will see Wasim Akram 50 runs off 46 Balls 62 Mins 4 Fours 2 Sixes vs India in the 3rd Match, Sharjah, played on April 07, 1995, in the Pepsi Asia Cup. Batting at Number 7, Wasim Akram played a crucial innings to help Pakistan to post a 266 for 9. In reply, India bowled out at just 169 and lost the match by 97 runs. Wasim Akram was useful batsman in the lower order. Wasim Akram also a beautiful six off Sachin Tendulkar bowling on the leg side and then whip a two lovely four off Anil Kumble bowling. Wasim Akram also hit a beautiful four off Srinath bowling that was treat to watch. Lets watch his video and enjoy the vintage memories of two great cricket rivals.
Kris Srikanth’s Fearless Fling Against the Mighty Windies – Sharjah, 1989
Watch out brisk start provided by Kris Srikanth against fiery attack of West Indies. Those days when odi cricket was poisoned by slow batting, kris Srikanth becomes one of few batsman who played shots without any fear. Facing Malcom Marshall, Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose and Winston Benjamin was not easy task. Srikanth aggressive intent helps India in ODI’s those days. Srikanth often break bowler confidence that helps for middle order to score freely as well.
In this inning Srikanth scored 40
off 56 Balls 4 Fours vs West Indies 4th Match at Sharjah, Oct 16 1989. Kris
Srikanth brilliant effort at the top, helps India to post a decent target of
211. Eventually prove to be enough for India to beat West Indies by 37 runs.