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Chris Martin

WATCH: Jasprit Bumrah attends Coldplay’s Ahmedabad concert, Chris Martin dedicates special song for India pacer

The India pacer attended the British band's concert at the Narendra Modi Stadium on January 26 and received massive cheers from the crowd when lead singer Chris Martin addressed him

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Hasan Mahmud creates impressive record with fiery spell against India

Bangladesh's pacer Hasan Mahmud bowled a splendid spell with the new ball on Day 1 of the first Test against India on September 19

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Tim Southee surpasses Chris Martin to third in New Zealand’s all-time Test bowling list

In his 63rd Test match, fast bowler Southee moved past Martin’s mark of 233.

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Not Tendulkar or Kohli, this is Nathan Lyon’s most cherished Test dismissal

Australia’s most successful finger spinner has revealed a rather surprising name: that of the former New Zealand fast bowler Chris Martin.

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Sachin Tendulkar, Chris Martin meet school students at Global Citizen of India 2016

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and singer-songwriter Chris Martin, who arrived to attend the Global Citizen Festival Of India 2016, visited Shri Gadge Maharaja Vidyalay

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Chris Martin: 8 facts about the man with second most ducks in Test cricket

Martin was commonly known and renowned for his ability to bowling nagging line and lengths at moderate pace with a tad of seam movement to pry batsmen out.

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Dream Team of XI standout No. 11s in cricket history!

Tailenders have often been a source of amusement with the bat. History is replete with batsmen who have been gloriously inept wielding the willow.

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Chris Martin: Could bowl, could field, but…

Unfortunately, Martin is usually remembered for his ridiculously sub-par batting skills.

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New Zealand’s promising pace attack can resurrect their dwindling Test fortunes

New Zealand failed to win a game on their tour to Bangladesh. However, Bharath Ramaraj believes that the Kiwis have a promising pace attack to trouble the opposition ranks in the future.

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