SumoSurely it's the only sport in the world where the active participants can spend the first couple of days of the event doing nothing but sitting on a balcony eating sandwiches.
Moooooo ?Cricket was named after it's inventor, the English taxidermist Archibald Cricket. He died at the age of 47 after being gored by a bull he was trying to capture for his next job.
8 of the top 10 too.For a long time India had all partnership records in ODIs from 1st to 5th wickets. I used to love this little fact so much!
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And each of them happened in a small period from 1997 to 2001, time when I used to watch with more investment than today and for which I have much better memory than I have for games from couple of years back. Hence it stuck. I remember being very happy that India put up these monster partnership fairly frequently.8 of the top 10 too.
Surely it's the only sport in the world where the active participants can spend the first couple of days of the event doing nothing but sitting on a balcony eating sandwiches.
So did Murali... and Kapil?? I think one of McWarne would have got the last wicket in that 2007 Ashes too.Paul Collingwood took a wicket with his last ball in Test Cricket.
No idea how rare that is but it's still a fact.
Yeah I figured quite a lot would have done. But it seems more interesting for Collingwood given he took about 7 wickets @328 in Tests.So did Murali... and Kapil?? I think one of McWarne would have got the last wicket in that 2007 Ashes too.
Yeah, under rated cricketer, Colly. Especially under rated as a fielder.Yeah I figured quite a lot would have done. But it seems more interesting for Collingwood given he took about 7 wickets @328 in Tests.