Showing posts with label 365 days cricket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 365 days cricket. Show all posts

Cricket info and the sweetness of cricket.

Cricket info
Cricket is really a standard pastime enjoyed by a high number of newbees and experts alike. A game appeals to individuals due to its general atmosphere in addition to the level of skill required to play, many fans go to matches every year and thoroughly have a great time. This has been the situation for a large number of years, particularly in England where cricket is a conventional summer time pursuit, with gamers dressed up in their white-colored garments to appear on many a village green and the sound of cricket balls being hit audible from quite a distance. The image may seem romanticised, but it can certainly still be seen in a number of areas. For many people it is not possible to believe of cricket without having considering of summer days and, obviously, tasty strawberries and cream!


These days consumers from a variety of nations and civilizations are united by their true love of cricket. The game is inspiring persons from all avenues of life in all types of places, in spite of its sometimes stereotyped image. It's no wonder that this sport has caught on, despite its variations with other really well-known sports activities like football and rugby, it has the key elements which make a sport wonderful. These are obviously talent, suspense and there's an art form to playing that creates great charm for the viewer.

365 Days Cricket - Shane Warne


365 Days Cricket - Shane Warne

365 Days Cricket - Shane Warne

Shane Keith Warne proved himself as a very unique talent with the first ball that he bowled in an Ashes test match. Bowling to England’s best player of spin Mike Gatting at Old Trafford in 1993, Shane Warne produced what became called the ball of the century. It pitched outside Gatting’s leg stump, spun viciously on bouncing, and hit the top of Gatting’s off stump. Gatting was bamboozled and Shane Warne an instant legend.

During the last 10 years and more Shane Warne has re-written the record books, taking over 600 test wickets. Shane Warne has an extremely smart cricket brain.

In 2000 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack called Warne as one of the 5 biggest cricketers of the 20th century and many would suggest he should be rated number 1. He re-invented the skill of leg-spin bowling  and continues to be answer to Australia’s success in the last 10 years.

365 Days Cricket - Malcolm Marshall


365 Days Cricket - Malcolm Marshall

365 Days Cricket - Malcolm Marshall

In case Dennis Lillee was the best feared bowler of the 1970s then Malcolm Marshall took over that mantle in the 1980s. He was the best of a set of excellent West Indian fast bowlers. He was short for a fast bowler, but put to use this to his benefit by bowling the ball at a low flight at the batsman’s stumps.

Malcolm Marshall’s success as a bowler is shown by his test bowling average. In test matches a bowling average under 30 is known as excellent: Below 25 and you’re speaking all-time great; Malcolm Marshall’s average was under 21.

Malcolm Marshall’s story has a tragic postscript. In 1999, he died of cancer aged only 41. He may happen to be scary by players but Marshall was also extremely popular.

365 Days Cricket - Dennis Lillee


365 Days Cricket - Dennis Lillee

365 Days Cricket - Dennis Lillee

Everyone lucky enough to see Dennis Lillee bowl won't forget the view. He was the embodiment of the ideal fast bowler. His exact, smooth run-up to the wicket, perfect balance when delivering the cricket ball and control over where the ball landed on the wicket were all A1. The truth is when he first burst on the scene in early 1970s batsmen didn’t find out how to play him.

Nevertheless, Dennis Lillee had serious injury issues and was kept out of test cricket for the greatest part of two years with a stress fracture of the back. When he came back to trounce England in 1974, he was back to his best. Between 1974 and 1976 Dennis Lillee and other Australian fast bowler Jeff Thomson laid waste to batsmen over the world. For a short period of time Australia had become the greatest team on the planet, mostly because of this fiery pair of fast bowlers.

Jeff Thomson never reached such Olympian heights again but Dennis Lillee stayed the world’s number 1 fast bowler for the rest of the 1970s. When his career ended in 1983 he had taken a then world record 355 test wickets in only 70 test matches.

365 Days Cricket - Adam Gilchrist


365 Days Cricket - Adam Gilchrist

365 Days Cricket - Adam Gilchrist

Adam Gilchrist  has been the scourge of bowlers around the world since he made his test debut. He hits the ball as hard and far as no one in the history of cricket. But Adam Gilchrist isn’t only a force of nature like a batsman. He is and a top drawer wicket-keeper. That he is extremely talented at two cricketing disciplines makes him an all rounder.

Time and again Adam Gilchrist has dug his team out of a hole. He bats quite low in the batting order, at number six or seven, and just after the competitors thinks it is doing well Adam Gilchrist strides to the wicket and hits a century. He averages almost 50 runs every time he bats and is well on his way to smashing the record for most catches taken by a wicket-keeper.

365 Days Cricket - Sir Richard Hadlee


365 Days Cricket - Sir Richard Hadlee

365 Days Cricket - Richard Hadlee

Richard John Hadlee is the best New Zealand bowler ever, undoubtedly. He has strong claims to being considered one of the planet’s all-time greats. Richard Hadlee’s main claim to popularity was his fast bowling. He was a incredibly accurate bowler, apparently capable to direct deliveries wherever he desired. For batsmen he was a nightmare simply because he could bowl fast, but also make the ball deviate drastically once it hit the top of wicket.

No question he became the first bowler in the history of cricket to take more than 400 test wickets. In case you add Richard Hadlee’s batting skill - he scored over 3,000 runs in 86 test matches - you will see why in his pomp he was ranked by many as the world’s greatest cricketerRichard Hadlee emerged at a time when cricket was blessed with excellent all round cricketers like Imran Khan, Ian Botham and Kapil Dev. He wasn’t as natural a talent as the others but he made up for it with effort and enormous dedication.

Actually, he reached the high watermark of his career in his last 5 years as being a cricketerRichard Hadlee retired in 1990 and was, such as Gary Sobers and Donald Bradman, knighted by the Queen.

365 Days Cricket - Imran Khan


365 Days Cricket - Imran Khan

365 Days Cricket - Imran Khan

Imran Khan has a strong claim to be regarded as the best at all times cricketer to emerge since Gary Sobers retired in the 1970s. Over almost 20 years his performances in test match and one-day international cricket were top drawer. Imran Khan was a wonderful fast bowler, taking 362 test wickets. Actually, he may have made this list for his bowling alone. He seemed to be a great test batsman who scored almost 4,000 runs and posted six centuries.

Additionally, Imran Khan's commonly known as Pakistan’s best ever cricket captain. As a captain, he led the country to its biggest ever success, victory in the 1992 cricket World Cup.

365 Days Cricket - Sir Gary Sobers


365 Days Cricket - Sir Gary Sobers

365 Days Cricket - Gary Sobers

Garfield St Auburn Sobers or simply Gary Sobers has become the only man to have a justifiable case to be deemed a better cricketer than Donald Bradman. He was a little bit of cricketing freak, because he could do almost everything. He could bowl fast. He could swing the ball and he could bowl both kinds of spin. Also, he was, without doubt, the best left handed batsman to have ever played cricket. In test matches he scored over 8,000 runs and took 235 wickets. However the raw statistics don't do full justice to how great a cricketer Gary Sobers was. Being a batsman he was able to laying waste the bowling.

One of his most well-known exploits was to hit six sixes in a single over delivered by Glamorgan bowler Malcolm Nash in 1968. Gary Sobers was also an extremely clever captain of the West Indies and a top class fielder. To put it briefly, he'd everything and stands out as a genius.

365 Days Cricket - Sachin Tendulkar


365 Days Cricket - Sachin Tendulkar

365 Days Cricket - Sachin Tendulkar

At age 16 Sachin Tendulkar was making his debut in a test match for India. He was an instant hit; a guru batsman while still just a boy. Within the 15 years from his debut, Sachin Tendulkar’s bright light of talent has always been undimmed. He has gained test matches nearly single-handed and is an Indian cricketing and national icon. Don Bradman announced that Sachin Tendulkar plays cricket as he used too - praise comes no more than that. Up to now he's scored more than 10,000 runs and made 34 test match centuries.

To cover it all Sachin Tendulkar is probably the best one-day limited overs batsmen on the planet. Actually, he has scored over 13,000 runs in one-day limited over matches, reaching 100 runs in an innings almost 40 times. At age 38, Sachin Tendulkar were not to score another run he'd still deserve his place in the list of ever great cricketers.

365 Days Cricket - Sir Jack Hobbs


365 Days Cricket - Sir Jack Hobbs

365 Days Cricket - Jack Hobbs

Up until the introduction of Don BradmanJack Hobbs was definitely the best batsman cricket had ever seen. He was simply called ‘The Master’ and a few die-hard England fans argue that he was in fact greater than Don Bradman. He scored more runs and centuries compared to any other player in the history of cricket. Like Don Bradman he lost probably the best years of his career to a World War. It was declared that just one player was better than Jack Hobbs after the First World War, and that was Jack Hobbs before the First World War.

Even after scoring such a large number of runs, Jack Hobbs was not ever deemed a selfish player. He was really a team player, playing boldy or defensively based on the needs of the team and the match situation. England has produced many wonderful batsmen but Jack Hobbs stands out as best.

365 Days Cricket - Sir Donald Bradman


365 Days Cricket - Sir Donald Bradman

 365 Days Cricket - Sir Don Bradman

Almost all cricket fans would rank Donald Bradman to be the greatest cricketer ever. This is because in one discipline of cricket - batting - he's  simply better than anyone who has ever played the game.

Time and again Donald Bradman won matches and test series for Australia, literally off his own bat. His batting average is about 50 % better than any other batsman in the 130-year history of test cricket. Commonly a player who scores one century every four tests is known as a legend. Donald Bradman hit 29 centuries in 52 test matches.

Donald Bradman was not only a cricketer, he was a national icon. Some would argue that he was the most important Australian of the 20th century because around his magical exploits a new nation found a focal point and a figure from whom they could derive immense pride. Because of this and many others it’s hard to argue that Bradman was simply the greatest ever.

365 Days Cricket - Top 10 Cricket Players Ever


365 Days Cricket - Top 10 Cricket Players Ever


Last 365 Days Cricket

Best cricket teams for 2010-2011


This are the best cricket teams for the last 365 days of cricket. Enjoy it
  1.   Australia - with 36 played matches for last 365 days
  2.   India - with 37 played matches
  3.   Srilanka - with 33 matches for last year
  4.   South Africa - with 25 matches
  5.   England - with 28 played matches for last 365 days
  6.   Pakistan - with 27 played matches
  7.   New Zealand - with 27 matches
  8.   West Indies - with 18 matches for last 365 days
  9.   Bangladesh - with 30 matches. They are going to be the hosts at ICC T20 Championship 2014
  10.  Zimbabwe - with 32 matches

365 Days Cricket - Australia Cricket Team

Australia Cricket Team Players

Australia Cricket Team


Tim Nielsen Coach

  1. Michael Clarke Captain
  2. Aaron Finch
  3. Adam Voges
  4. Ben Hilfenhaus
  5. Brad Haddin
  6. Brett Lee
  7. Callum Ferguson
  8. Cameron White
  9. David Hussey
  10. David Warner
  11. Doug Bollinger
  12. James Pattinson
  13. Jason Krejza
  14. John Hastings
  15. Michael Beer
  16. Michael Hussey
  17. Mitchell Johnson
  18. Nathan Hauritz
  19. Peter Siddle
  20. Philip Hughes
  21. Ricky Ponting
  22. Shane Watson
  23. Shaum Marsh
  24. Shaun Tail
  25. Stephen O'Keefe
  26. Steven Smith
  27. Tim Paine
  28. Usman Khawaja
  29. Xavier Doherty

365 Days Cricket - India Cricket Team

India  Cricket Team Players

India Cricket Team Pictures

Duncan Fletcher Coach
  1. MS Dhoni Captain
  2. Abhimanyu Mithun
  3. Abhinav Mukund
  4. Amit Mishra
  5. Ashish Nehra
  6. Gautam Gambhir
  7. Harbhajan Singh
  8. Ishant Sharma
  9. Manoj Tiwary
  10. Munaf Patel
  11. Murali Vijay
  12. Parthiv Patel
  13. Piyush Chawla
  14. Pragyan Ojha
  15. Praveen Kumar
  16. Rahul Dravid
  17. Ravichandran Ashwin
  18. Rohit Sharma
  19. Sachin Tendulkar
  20. Shikhar Dhawan
  21. Sreesanth
  22. Subramaniam Badrinath
  23. Suresh Raina 
  24. Vinay Kumar
  25. Virat Kohli
  26. Virender Sehwag
  27. WS Laxman
  28. Wriddhiman Saha
  29. Yusuf Pathan
  30. Yuvraj Singh
  31. Zaheer Khan

365 Days Cricket - Srilanka Cricket Team

Srilanka Cricket Team Players

Srilanka Cricket Team Photo

Rumesh Ratnayake Coach
  1. Tillakaratne Dilshan Captain
  2. Ajantha Mendis
  3. Angelo Mathews
  4. Chamara Kapugedera
  5. Chamara Silva
  6. Chanaka Welegedara
  7. Dammika Prasad
  8. Dilhara Fermando
  9. Dilruwan Perera
  10. Dimuth Karunaratne
  11. Dinesh Chandimal
  12. Farveez Maharoof
  13. Isuru Udana
  14. Jeewan Mendis
  15. Kumar Sangakkara
  16. Lahiru Thirimanne
  17. Lasith Malinga
  18. Maheia Jayawardena
  19. Malinga Bandara
  20. Muttiah Muralidaran
  21. Nuwan Kulasekara
  22. Prasama Jayawardene
  23. Rangana Herath
  24. Sachithra Senanayake
  25. Sanath Jayasuriya
  26. Shaminda Eranga
  27. Suraj Randiv
  28. Suranga Lakmal
  29. Tharanga Paranavitana
  30. Thilan Samaraweera
  31. Thilina Kandamby 
  32. Thisara Perera
  33. Upul Tharanga


365 Days Cricket - South Africa Cricket Team

South Africa Cricket Team Players

South Africa Cricket Team Photos

Gary Kirsten Coach
  1. Graeme Smith Captain
  2. AB de Villiers
  3. Albie Morkel
  4. Alviro Petersen
  5. Ashwell Prince
  6. Charl Langeveldt
  7. Colin Ingram
  8. Dale Steyn
  9. David Miller 
  10. Dean Elgar
  11. Ethy Mbhalati
  12. Faf du Plessis
  13. Hashim Amla
  14. Heino Kuhn
  15. Imran Tahir
  16. Jacques Kallis
  17. Jacques Rudolph
  18. Johan Botha
  19. Johan van der Wath
  20. Jonathan Vandiar
  21. JP Duminy
  22. Juan Theron
  23. Lonwabo Tsotsobe
  24. Loots Bosman
  25. Makhaya Ntini
  26. Mark Boucher
  27. Mome Morkel
  28. Mome van Wyk 
  29. Paul Harris
  30. Robin Peterson
  31. Roelof van Merwe
  32. Ryan McLaren
  33. Thami Tsolekile
  34. Wayne Parmell

365 Days Cricket - England Cricket Team

England Cricket Team Players

England Cricket Team Wallpaper

Andy Flower Coach
  1. Andrew Strauss Captain
  2. Aimal Shahzad
  3. Alastair Cook
  4. Chris Tremlett
  5. Chris Woakes
  6. Craig Kleswetter
  7. Eoin Morgan
  8. Graeme Swann
  9. Ian Bell
  10. Jade Dernbach
  11. James Anderson
  12. James Tredwell
  13. Jomathan Trott
  14. Kecin Pietersen
  15. Liam Plunkett
  16. Luke Wright
  17. Matt Prior
  18. Michael Lumb
  19. Michael Yardy
  20. Paul Collingwood
  21. Ravi Bopara
  22. Samit Patel 
  23. Stece Davies
  24. Steven Finn
  25. Stuart Broad
  26. Tim Bresnan


365 Days Cricket - Pakistan Cricket Team

Pakistan Cricket Team Players

Pakistan Cricket Team Picture 2011

Waqar Younis Coach
  1. Misbah-ul-Haq Captain
  2. Abdul Razzaq
  3. Abdur Rehman
  4. Adnan Akmal
  5. Ahmad Shahzad
  6. Aizaz Cheema
  7. Asad Shafiq
  8. Azhar Ali
  9. Hammad Azam
  10. Imran Farhat
  11. Junaid Khan 
  12. Kamran Akmal
  13. Mohammad Haffez
  14. Mohammad Salman
  15. Rameez Raja Jr
  16. Saeed Ajmal
  17. Shahid Afridi
  18. Shoaib Akhtar
  19. Sohail Khan
  20. Sohail Tanvir
  21. Tanvir Ahmed
  22. Taufeeq Umar 
  23. Umar Akral
  24. Umar Gul
  25. Usman Salahuddin
  26. Wahab Riaz
  27. Yasir Shah
  28. Younus Khan

365 Days Cricket - New Zealand Cricket Team

New Zealand Cricket Team Players

New Zealand Cricket World Cup Team 2011

 John Wright Coach
  1. Ross Taylor Captain
  2. Adam Milne
  3. Andy McKay
  4. Bradley Waiting
  5. Brendon McCullum
  6. Brent Arnel
  7. Chris Martin
  8. Daniel Flynn
  9. Daniel Vettori
  10. Daryl Tuffey
  11. Dean Brownlie
  12. Doug Bracewell
  13. Gareth Hopkins
  14. Grant Ellott
  15. Hamish Bennett
  16. Ian Butler
  17. Jacob Oram
  18. James Franklin
  19. Jamie How
  20. Jeetan Patel
  21. Jesse Ryder 
  22. Kane Williamson
  23. Kyle Mills
  24. Luke Wookcock
  25. Martin Guptill
  26. Nathan McCullum
  27. Petar McGlashan
  28. Reece Young
  29. Rob Nicol 
  30. Scott Styris
  31. Shanan Stewart
  32. Tim Mcintosh
  33. Tim Southee