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Avoiding defeat often means avoiding victory: Why strike rate matters

Avoiding defeat often means avoiding victory: Why strike rate matters
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Rajah, the King among them!

Rajah, the King among them! Mid-Day 7 hours ago © Provided by Mid-Day Some managers of cricket teams are Revered, Respected and Remembered. There is also R for Rajah. Goolam Rajah, the former South Africa team manager, passed away in Johannesburg on Tuesday; yet another sporting personality to be defeated by Covid-related issues. He was 74.  Over the years, team managers have been great allies for captains. Australia under Mark Taylor and Steve Waugh had Steve Bernard, who also performed the role of a media manager in the late 1990s.  There was Wes Hall, who managed the West Indies in the late 1970s and early 1980s. New Zealander Jeff Crowe was a successful team manager too.

The greatest come-from-behind batsmen in cricket history

The greatest come-from-behind batsmen in cricket history
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I felt sorry for him : Botham s shock Ashes admission

’I felt sorry for him’: Botham’s shock Ashes admission 40 years since Ian Botham almost single-handedly snatch Ashes victory from the jaws of defeat, he offers surprising sympathy for a beaten foe. Cricket by Robert Craddock 10th Jun 2021 6:45 AM ON the 40th anniversary of the summer he ransacked Australian cricket, Ian Botham has revealed he felt sorry for the Australian cricket captain caught in the crossfire. The English cricket legend has appeared on Fox Cricket s Road To The Ashes podcast to celebrate his stunning deeds in the 1981 Ashes.     Botham s journey in that series was the most extreme of any player in Ashes series when he stood down as captain after lodging a pair at Lord s but rebounded with one of the most stunning form spikes the game has seen as England recovered from being 1-0 down after two Tests to win the series 3-1.

Rewind to 1984: Kallicharran s all-round stunner

Rewind to 1984: Kallicharran s all-round stunner A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Alvin Kallicharran was one of the pivots of the West Indian batting line-up through the 1970s. In an international career from 1971-72 to 1980-81, the diminutive Guyanese left-hander scored 4399 runs at 44.43 in 66 Tests, besides 826 runs at 34.41 in 31 ODIs. He also enjoyed a distinguished domestic career, with most of his first-class and List A matches coming for Guyana at home and Warwickshire on the county circuit. The 1984 season was Kallicharran’s 14th in succession for Warwickshire (he would go on to represent the county until 1990). Although he was out of favour for the West Indies, he kept performing well in domestic cricket. He also played for Transvaal in South Africa from 1981-82 to 1983-84. A particularly impressive county season in 1982 earned him the honour of being named as one of the

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