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cricket tales

Phillip Hughes: The Boy from Macksville

Phillip Hughes, born November 30, 1988, was an Australian opening batsman. He passed away three days before his 26th birthday after being struck on the head by a bouncer during a First-Class match between South Australia and New South Wales at the SCG.

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Sachin Tendulkar: The Little Master

Sachin Tendulkar, born April 24, 1973, is regarded as cricket's most complete batsman. Mark Wilson pens down a poetry on the man, who is often hailed as the 'God of cricket'.

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Jeff Thomson: The slingshot

Jeff Thomson, born August 16, 1950, is widely regarded as one of the fastest bowlers of all-time. Mark Wilson pens down a poetry on his favourite bowler.

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When Sir Garry Sobers paid left-handed compliments to Dennis Lillee!

When Sir Garry Sobers paid left-handed compliments to Dennis Lillee!

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Ravi Shastri’s fitting riposte to Mike Whitney!

Ravi Shastri’s fitting riposte to Mike Whitney!

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Powerful weapons!

Powerful weapons!

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Prince Salim!

Salim Durani, the only Test cricketer to be born in Kabul, Afghanistan.

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Zoo’s who of cricket!

Zoo’s who of cricket!

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Sachin Tendulkar allows his bat to do the talking

Sachin Tendulkar allows his bat to do the talking

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Guy The Gorilla Scared Of A Rat!

Guy The Gorilla Scared Of A Rat!

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