Ganguly
leads run riot
Sourav Ganguly scored a maiden Test double ton, leading
India to pile up 626 on Day 2 of the third Test against
Pakistan.
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Rahul Dravid
Dravid has marked his name in cricket's history books
as an all-time great and as one of India's greatest
batsmen. No matter what the situation, Dravid never
fails to give anything other than 100 percent.
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Anil Kumble
When one manages to bowl 14 overs with a broken jaw,
despite doctor's advice to not do so, you know that
that someone is more committed to his cricket, than
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Harbhajan Singh
Harbhajan Singh's dynamic career has had many unpredictable
twists and turns. At the age of 18, Harbhajan found
himself as the young up-and-coming spin sensation playing
international cricket at the highest level and a few
years later was amidst a throwing controversy.
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MS Dhoni
As a wicketkeeper who can bat like Virender Sehwag and
keep acceptably, Mahendra Dhoni is one of those players
who can light up a lazy afternoon with some amazing
strokeplay. |
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Sachin Tendulkar
Recognized by the Don as his modern incarnation, he
is a player of a lifetime, a pure genius. More than
23,000 international runs, composed with the aid of
more than 70 centuries - a record for both Tests and
ODIs - is a testament of the physical and mental skill
the master blaster possesses. |
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