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Ambidextrous Bowlers

  In cricket, we have seen cricketers with multiple talents. Some bowlers like Andrew Symonds and Sachin Tendulkar could ball both spin and gentle medium pace. This often left doubts in opponent batsmen’s minds. But times have changed and the cricketing minds are always in search of new plans and ideas. From early times we have seen ambidextrous cricketers. They used to bat with one hand and ball with the other. Players like Saurav Ganguly, Thisara Perera, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, and Kagiso Rabada used to ball with the right hand, but bat with the left. There were some like Zaheer Khan who bowled with his left hand but batted right-handed. But now we are witnessing some other talents in bowlers, who can bowl with both of their hands. This bunch of ambidextrous bowlers may become a boon to their respective teams in the future. Kamindu Mendis The Srilankan is primarily a left-handed batsman who plays for Srilanka in all three formats of the game. He has played 16 T20s, 9 OD...

Bangladesh Defeats Pakistan: Creates History

Bangladesh created history at Rawalpindi when they defeated Pakistan for the first time in Test history. The long wait of Bangladeshi fans was fulfilled in the first test of the series. After winning the toss, the Bangladesh captain, Najmaul Hossain Shanto chose to field first. His decision proved right when Bangladesh bowlers dismissed Abdullah Shafique and captain Shan Masood for single-digit scores and Babar Azam for a duck. At one stage Pakistan was in a precarious situation of 16/3. But a half-century from Saim Ayub and centuries from Saud Shakeel and Mohammed Rizwan helped Pakistan reach a more than decent total of 448/6. Pakistan captain declared the innings at 448/6 and Mohammed Rizwan was stranded at 171*. The declaration later proved costly to Pakistan.   Bangladesh Openers Zakir Hasan And Shadman Islam Bangladesh in reply to Pakistan, made a mammoth total of 565 in the first innings. Opener Shadman Islam missed his century by 7 runs. Litton Das and Mehidy Hasan scored ha...

Shikhar Dhawan Retires From All Formats of Cricket

Shikhar Dhawan, the former Indian opener announced his retirement from all forms of International cricket on 24th August 2024. Famously called Gabbar, the dashing left-hander made his international ODI debut in 2010 against Australia at Vishakhapatnam. Unfortunately, he was bowled off McKay for a 2 ball duck. But Virat Kohli scored a century in the match and India won by 5 wickets.  Shikhar Dhawan Shikhar Dhawan Debut Later in 2011, Dhawan made his T20 debut against West Indies at Port of Spain. In the match, he scored just 5 runs from 11 balls. India went on to win the game by 16 runs. In 2013, Dhawan made his Test debut against Australia at Mohali. He had a forgettable debut in ODI and T20 matches, and this time he wanted to make it a memorable one. Shikhar Dhawan opened the innings along with Murali Vijay. Shikhar Dhawan made the fastest century by a debutant in a Test match when he scored 100 off 85 balls. He scored 187 runs from 174 deliveries, including 33 fours and 2 sixes...

Highest Run Scorer in Each Batting Position in Tests

The year 2010 was a special one for ODI  fans,  because it was in that year, in which Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman in ODI history to breach the 200-run mark. Since then, the 200-run mark has been achieved on 11 different occasions. 264 scored by Rohit Sharma, against Sri Lanka in 2014 remains the highest individual score in the history of ODI cricket. In the test matches, 400* scored by Brian Lara versus England in 2004 remains the highest-ever individual score in Test cricket. No other  batsman  has ever reached the 400-run milestone in the history of Test cricket. In this article, we discuss the highest score in each batting position in Test Cricket history. Position 1: Leonard Hutton The 364 runs scored by the English opener against Australia in 1938 remains the highest score by any batsman at position 1 in Test cricket. Len Hutton was a prolific scorer for England. He amassed 6971 runs at an average of 56.7 from 79 matches.  in  hi...