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Gary Sobers, arguably the greatest cricketer of all times, made his Test debut on March 30, 1954. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at the stepping-stone of an amazing career. West Indies had won the ...
When Babar Azam makes comeback, he will be matched with names like Sir Viv Richards, Gary Sobers and Virat Kohli: Karachi ...
Karachi Kings owner Salman Iqbal feels Babar Azam will be a bigger player than Virat Kohli once he makes a comeback to form., ...
Kraigg Brathwaite has broken Gary Sobers' record for most consecutive Test matches for the West Indies. The 32-year-old ...
“I am telling you. Mark my words, when Babar Azam makes a comeback again, he will be a bigger player than any other player in ...
In Kuala Lumpur, of all places, Garry Sobers ran through the hosts with 5 wickets in 5 balls on March 28, 1964. Abhishek Mukherjee takes a look at an oft-forgotten amazing feat. Though he remains ...
Altogether Sobers scored 1,007 runs and averaged 143.55 from the Pakistan bowlers and became the first West Indies player to attain a four-figure aggregate in their comparatively short home season.
Babar Azam is facing a challenging period, struggling with form after a disappointing T20 Champions Trophy and subsequent ...
The cricket world may be focused on Sachin Tendulkar after his historic ODI double century, but West Indian legend Gary Sobers rates Sunil Gavaskar as the greatest batsman he has ever seen ...
Born in Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth, in 1933, the fast bowler played one first class game for Jamaica before moving to England in 1959, where he played semi-professionally in Lancashire alongside some of ...