Kevin Pietersen, born on June 27, 1980, is one of the most aggressive batsmen produced by England. Over the years, Pietersen has had many memorable duels with bowlers from around the globe.
While cricketers have gone on to win hearts of their countrymen with their feats on the field, some have ventured into hospitality to ride on their popularity.
Ramakant Achrekar is one of the most renowned coaches in Mumbai, having mentored many players who went on to represent the city and the country.
Graham McKenzie, born on June 24, 1941, is one of the finest fast bowlers produced by Australia.
Hutton first captured the imagination of the cricketing fraternity as a 22-year-old when he smashed 364 against Australia at The Oval in 1938, to record the then highest score in Test cricket.
Despite being a giant in Indian domestic cricket, Kumar did not have a long international career and is considered one of the most unfortunate cricketers in the country.
John Edrich, born on June 21, 1937, is one of the best opening batsmen England has produced. In 77 Tests, he scored 5138 runs at an average of 43.54 with 12 tons.
Allan Lamb, born on June 20, 1954, is a former England cricketer, who played 79 Tests and 122 One-Day Internationals (ODIs).
The short international career does no justice to his glittering feats in domestic cricket, where he served Mumbai with great success.
Wally Hammond, born on June 19, 1903, was one of the greatest batsmen England has produced.