Former Indian Cricketer, Karsan Ghavri from Rajkot, Gujrat was a pace bowler with a high leaping action and long run up. He was also very famous for his unique, accurate finger spin
Monthly Archive:: January 2017

Bhagwat Subramanya Chandrasekhar, a rare jewel of Indian cricket, with a withered polio arm, specialized as a leg spinner. During the 1960s and 1970s, he along with Bhishen Singh Bedi, E.A.S. Prasanna, and Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan formed the Indian Spin Quartet (Bowlers), which bought many wins abroad

Mohinder Amarnath stepped into the cricketing world as a medium pace bowler but eventually emerged as one of the finest batsmen India produced. Belonging to a sportsman family, cricket was in his blood. He owns the title of “Comeback King” because of a glorified career which had its own highs and lows

Gundappa Vishwanath is a former Indian cricketer and one of the Indian’s finest batsman throughout the 1970s. His playing has an artistic approach over the crease, which the statistics do not convey. Witnessing the square cuts and twinkling footwork is nothing less than divine. He set his benchmark in his 1969 debut performance in Kanpur, continuing to perform in a similar way for his team in critical situation

Madan Lal is a former Indian cricketer (1974-1987) from Amritsar, Punjab. Being a part of India’s World Cup-winning team, he was a successful all-rounder. The combination of his courageous middle order batting and nippy medium pace bowling had helped him to be a leading utility player in the country
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