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Manoj Prabhakar is a former Indian cricketer

  Manoj Prabhakar is a former Indian cricketer who was known for his all-round abilities as a medium pacer and lower order batsman. Born on 15 April 1963 in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, Prabhakar was an important member of the Indian cricket team in the 1990s. Early life and cricket career Manoj Prabhakar started his cricket journey in Delhi where he played for the Delhi Under-19 team. He made his debut for Delhi in the 1982–83 season and continued to play for the team till 1996–97. He was also part of the North Zone team that won the Duleep Trophy in 1984-85 and 1985-86. Prabhakar made his international debut for India in a One-Day International (ODI) against Sri Lanka in Nagpur in 1984. He played his first Test match against Pakistan in Karachi in 1986. Prabhakar was known for his ability to swing the ball both ways. was considered one of the best swing bowlers in the world during his playing days. One of Prabhakar's most memorable performances came in the 1992 World Cup, where he ...
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Hanif Mohammad: The man who built the foundations of Pakistan cricket and built its wall

  Hanif Mohammad: The man who built the foundations of Pakistan cricket and built its walls He was Pakistan's first great batsman and a player gifted with remarkable powers of concentration Hanif was just 16 years old when he walked out to bat in the first unofficial Test between Pakistan and MCC in Lahore in November 1951. It was his first-class debut and a match of immense significance for his country. He stood 5ft 3in and weighed barely nine stone. "He looked 12," Brian Statham said. But as the day wore on, the sympathy faded: Hanif made 26 in 165 minutes. “We never looked like moving him. The MCC attack was the first to experience what bowlers around the world would discover over the next two decades: bowling for Hanif was the most rewarding job in cricket. In the next game, he batted for over four hours for 64 as Pakistan chased down 288. It was an innings of incalculable value: they were granted Test status eight months later. . With Abdul Hafeez Kardar as the capta...

Kapil Dev Indian cricketer legend

  𝐊𝐚𝐩𝐢𝐥 𝐃𝐞𝐯 ~ 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑯𝒂𝒓𝒚𝒂𝒏𝒂 𝑯𝒖𝒓𝒓𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒏𝒆   India vs Pakistan, Faisalabad, 1978 . The Indian debutant bowler ran in fast and bowled a bouncer. The ball climbed steeply and whizzed past Sadiq Mohammad missing his cap by inches. The batsman immediately signalled towards the dressing room and asked for a helmet, something that was unprecedented against Indian bowlers at that time. It was perhaps the first time an Indian bowler had compelled a rival batsman to wear a helmet. Shortly afterwards, another furious bouncer was unleashed by the young bowler and unlike the previous occasion, this time the ball was on target and it hit the batsman on helmet. The signalling of helmet proved a wise decision for the batsman's career and marked the importance of the arrival of dynamic young Indian fast bowler Kapil Dev. The bowling action of Kapil Dev would become familiar with every household in India over the next decade and a half. His energetic curved run-up; the sudd...

Cricket History Gentleman Game

  Gentleman's Game Cricket is a sport that originated in England in the 16th century and has since spread to become one of the most popular sports in the world. It is known for its unique gameplay, rich history and the passion it inspires in its fans. One of the things that sets cricket apart from other sports is its length. A cricket match can last up to five days with breaks for lunch and tea. This extended duration allows players and teams to use a wide variety of strategies and tactics. Cricket also has a complex set of rules which can make it difficult for newcomers to understand at first. However, once you get the hang of it, the game can be very engaging. Another unique aspect of cricket is the way it is played. The sport is centered around a 22-yard pitch with two sets of wickets and the object of the game is for the batting team to score as many runs as possible while the fielding team tries to get the batsmen out. Cricket is a team sport, but it also places great emphasis...

Shoaib Akhtar Cricket Legend

  Shoaib Akhtar: Cricket Legend.   Shoaib Akhtar, also known as the "Rawalpindi Express", is a former Pakistani cricketer who was widely regarded as one of the fastest bowlers of all time. Born on 13 August 1975 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan,  Akhtar made his debut for Pakistan in 1997 and played for the national team until his retirement in 2011. Akhtar's career has been filled with many ups and downs, but his fiery personality and devastating pace have made him a fan favorite around the world. He had the ability to intimidate even the best batsmen with his speed and aggression on the field. Akhtar's bowling style was unique in that he relied heavily on his natural ability to generate pace rather than technical accuracy. He was known to bowl at speeds of over 150 kmph , a rarity in international cricket at that time. Akhtar's speed made him a lethal weapon in all formats of the game and he often bowled winning spells for Pakistan. Despite his remarkable talent, Akhtar...

Mahendra Singh Dhoni MS

  Mahendra Singh Dhoni   MS Dhoni  MS Dhoni, also known as Mahi, is a legendary Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian national cricket team.   He is widely regarded as one of the greatest captains in the history of Indian cricket, and has played a pivotal role in the success of Indian cricket over the past decade. Dhoni was born on July 7th, 1981 in Ranchi, Bihar (now Jharkhand), and began his cricketing journey at a young age.  He made his debut for the Indian cricket team in December 2004, and quickly established himself as one of the best wicketkeeper-batsmen in the world. One of Dhoni's greatest strengths as a cricketer was his ability to remain calm and composed under pressure. This was evident in some of the most important matches in Indian cricket history, such as the 2007 T20 World Cup final and the 2011 World Cup final, both of which were won under Dhoni's captaincy. Dhoni's captaincy style was also highly effective, as he was able to get th...

Wasim Akram Sultan of cricket

  Former Pakistani Cricketer Wasim Akram       And Commentator Coach And Captain Pakistan National Cricket Team.. Wasim Akram's Cricket Career Wasim Akram, also known as the Sultan of Swing, is one of the greatest cricketers to ever play the game. He was born on June 3, 1966 in Lahore, Pakistan. He showed great potential as a cricketer from a young age and became one of the most successful bowlers in the history of the sport. Akram made his debut for the Pakistan cricket team in 1984 and quickly established himself as a key player. He was a left-arm fast bowler,  renowned for his ability to swing the ball both ways, and his pace and accuracy were unrivaled. He was also a handy batsman and an excellent fielder. During his career, Akram played in 104 Test matches,  taking 414 wickets at an average of 23.62. He also played in 356 One Day Internationals (ODIs), taking 502 wickets at an average of 23.52. He is the only bowler in the world to take more than ...