10 funniest nicknames in world cricket
Cricket | September 23, 2015 15:04 ISTMost of us have a nickname as our loved ones often call us out of pure affection or at times to pull our leg and these names just stick with us forever. Nicknames can be
Most of us have a nickname as our loved ones often call us out of pure affection or at times to pull our leg and these names just stick with us forever. Nicknames can be
London: Australia defeated England by an innings and 46 runs Sunday in the fifth and final Ashes Test for a consolation victory at The Oval.Resuming the fourth day on 203-6, England was all out for
London: Australia looks set to end a disappointing Ashes series on a high note after tearing through England's batsmen on Saturday, putting the hosts on the verge of an embarrassing innings defeat after the third
London: Australia set about regaining some dignity after relinquishing the Ashes by scoring 287-3 Thursday on the first day of the fifth test against England, building a strong platform in its bid for a series-ending
Colombo: Lauding Michael Clarke's leadership, Indian Test captain Virat Kohli today congratulated the retiring Australian skipper for his "magnificent cricket journey" which would end with the fifth and final Ashes Test against England."Congratulations @MClarke23 on
Birmingham: Following a 10-day gap during which Australia played a cricket practice game and England effected changes to their side, the Ashes is set to see the two traditional rivals again lock horns for the
Sydney : Ecstatic Australia captain Michael Clarke revealed today he and wife Kyly are expecting their first child, in an announcement made on the day the Ashes series starts in England.The couple, who have been
Cardiff: The biggest question for many going into the Ashes is: How soon will Australia win the series?The third test at Edgbaston? The fourth at Trent Bridge?Naturally, the Australians don't care if it takes until
London : Rival skippers Alastair Cook and Michael Clarke both have particular reasons for wanting to win the upcoming Ashes series that begins with the first cricket Test in Cardiff starting on Wednesday.For England skipper
Sydney: Australia captain Michael Clarke urged his side to be cautious against a revitalised West Indies in the two-Test next month.Clarke said he was wary of the Windies seamers and with the Caribbean side at
SYDNEY (AP): Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards says moves to establish a rebel league featuring the world's top players would threaten the structure of the game in Australia, though he describes reports of the
Melbourne: Australia Test captain Michael Clarke expects exiled England batsman Kevin Pietersen to feature in the next Ashes series because he is a wonderful player.Pietersen was axed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
Melbourne, Australia: Australia test skipper Michael Clarke's will captain the Melbourne Stars in Australia's Big Bash League for the next two seasons after not playing Twenty20 cricket for three years.The announcement was made Friday at
Melbourne: Australia middle-order batsman George Bailey, who has skippered the One-Day International (ODI) team more than anybody else over the past two years, on Monday said he's not expecting to be handed the captaincy on
Melbourne: Australia's World Cup hero Mitchell Starc aims to translate his success at the quadrennial tournament into Test cricket as well.The left-arm fast bowler was declared Player of the Tournament after he finished with 22
New Delhi: Apart from Australia having won their 5th World Cup title, there were many other highlights which made World Cup 2015 memorable. We saw moments of joy and also lost heart when tears welled
Melbourne: Australia on Sunday became only the second outfit to clinch the cricket World Cup trophy on home soil, and third ever to win as co-hosts.Australia defeated New Zealand by seven wickets in the final
Melbourne: Australian skipper Michael Clarke has said he would like to see five fielders outside the 30-yard circle instead of the current four during "powerplays" to allow bowlers more protection during field restrictions in One-Day
Melbourne: New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum today kept everyone guessing about his retirement from ODI cricket as he didn't want the spotlight to be drawn away from Australia's convincing victory in the World Cup final.Asked
Melbourne: Australian captain Michael Clarke today dedicated his team's World Cup triumph to Philip Hughes, who tragically lost his life in a freak on-field accident, saying that the late “teammate and little brother” was considered
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