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Jacob Oram

Jacob Oram: India are not as strong as they used to be

The name Jacob Oram brings back many fond cricket memories of the 2000s. The tall New Zealander has strong India connections.

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Virender Sehwag shares ‘Yaraana’ with Jacob Oram on his birthday

Virender Sehwag, who has been graceful to watch on Twitter with his birthday wishes, wished Oram in a humorous way.

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Jacob Oram: 14 interesting facts about the Kiwi all-rounder

Born July 28, 1978, Jacob Oram is a former New Zealand cricketer, a lanky right-arm medium pace bowler and an aggressive left-handed batsman.

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Thisara Perera and other T20I hat-tricks

The second Twenty20 International (T20I) between India and Sri Lanka at Ranchi started with some blistering batting by Indian openers but what catches eye was the unexpected hattrick by Thissara Perera in his third over of the match, which was also the 19th over of India’s batting.

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Mitchell Santner can go a long way in Tests, says Jacob Oram

In the historic pink ball game Santner made 31 and 45 runs respectively, along with figures of 2-62.

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MS Dhoni dismissed Jacob Oram twice of a delivery

Dhoni dismissed Oram twice in a delivery during an ODI between India and New Zealand.

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ICC World Cup 2011 quarter-final: New Zealand spinners choke South Africa

South Africa did not win a single knockout match in World Cup or World T20 till World Cup 2015.

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Herschelle Gibbs, Jacob Oram decline offers to play in Pakistan after Karachi airport attack

Karachi airport attacks have dealt a blow for Pakistan to resume international cricket.

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ICC World Cup 2011: Plucky New Zealand defeat favourites South Africa in a cliffhanger

New Zealand defeated a pillaging South African setup at Mirpur in a quarter-final encounter.

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India vs New Zealand: Memorable ODI bowling performances in New Zealand

A look at some memorable ODI bowling performances between the two teams in New Zealand.

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