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Saqlain Mushtaq developed another delivery called the 'Teesra'.

A Teesra is an off spinners equivilant of a leg spinners topspinner delivery it is similar to an off break googly(doosra) but the emphasis is on the extra bounce which is obtained by the the forward spin or top spin on the ball which causes it to travel faster and bounce higher.

He used it in the ICL match
 
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pakistan WILL never win a test series in the westindies till billy doctrove retires :D
oh wait we have neutral umpires now thank GOD
 
sreesanth was the first cricketer to b slapped on the cricket field by a fellow countryman
 
Imran Khan was the oldest Captain to lift the world cup. He was in his 40th year
 
Shoaib Akhter called Yasir Hameed the G word in the test Series against India in 2007.

Yasir Hameed was very upset
 
Don Bradman was very close to death in the year 1934 during the tour of England. But he still scored 304 and 244 in that series.
 
Imran Nazir trains 4-5 hours a day. That what he said on a Pakistani chat show.

:iamlegend
 
the trophy for the 1996 world cup was designed keeping ajit agarkars facial aesthetics in mind
 
WHat do you mean?

ajit agarkar has an uncanny resemblance with the 96 world cup trophy one can hold him aloft by the ears just like the world cup just google ajit agarkar and after sum time google trophy and u will know what i mean :D
 
An Australian player was immediately dropped after making 200 runs and never played again
 
Lance Klusner has the distinct honour of representing his country at two different sports: Cricket & Rugby
 
Kevin Pieterson is the first batsmen to hit a six off the opposite batting hand. The term known as the 'switch hit'
 
Andrew Hall was held at gun point was shot at point blank range and luckily survived.
 
Liam Botham who is Ian Botham's son played First Class cricket before starting a career in Rugby
 
Both Mark Ramprakash and Greame Hick have both hit more than 100 tons in domestic cricket
 
As a 17 year old Greame Hick was originally selected for the 1983 Zimbabwe World Cup squad.
 
michael lumb the english t20 opener is nick named " stiffler" because of his resemblance with SEAN WILLIAM SCOTT
 
Wasim Akram took 4 hat tricks in International cricket. 2 in tests and 2 in ODI's
 
Pakistan have never beaten India in a world cup encounter. They have lost every time
 
Did u know that pakistan have beaten the crap out of india in odi and in test and pakistan have more wins in odi and in test then india. :hamster:
 
Adam Gilchrist used a squash ball inside his batting glove in the World cup 2007 final and scored a matchwinning score to help lift the world cup
 
Mohammed Yousuf got a wicket while bowling in the world cup 2007 against Zimbabwe.
He bowled 1 over of medium pace around 70mph and got a wicket
 
Inzamam's average is above 50 in tests when playing for Pakistan. His average drops below 50 since he played 1 match for the World 11.
 
Shoaib Akhter was close on acheiving the fastest 50 in ODI.

He made 43 off just 15 balls and then got out next ball. :akhtar
 
Shahid Afridi after retiring from Pakistan cricket will apply for indian citizenship and play their as a fast bowler..
 
It was legal for bowlers to bowl under arm till mid 70's.
 
Shahid Afridi is only the third player in ODI history to achieve the combination of 6000 runs, 100 catches and 250 wickets.

Lala is leading six hitter with over 350 sixes

Afridi is the first player to have 50 T20I wickets
 
It was legal for bowlers to bowl under arm till mid 70's.

I think it must've been outlawed in early 1980's, right after a huge fiasco it caused in early 1981, that caused the Australia Prime Minister to issue an apology!

It was in the triangular ODI series in Australia in 1980-81. Australia and New Zealand qualified for the finals. I believe India was the third side in the tournament, and they failed to qualify for the final.

In the first or second final (best of three), New Zealand was chasing Australia's 235 in 50 overs, and was 229 after 49.5 overs. (Don't ask how I remember the details. I don't know!).

According to the rules in those days, if the scores were equal, then the side losing less wickets would win. So, NZ needed a six off the last ball to tie the score and win the game.

Greg Chappell was the Aussie skipper. His younger brother, Trevor, was bowling the final over. Greg walked up to his brother, and then told the umpire what he was going to do. The umpire called the leg-umpire, and soon, nearly everyone in the middle, including the batsmen, were crowding around the bowler.

Greg has thrown the bomb-shell. He had asked his brother to bowl the final delivery underarm, and nobody could find anything in the rulebooks that said he couldn't do it.

I remember seeing this video. Trevor took three steps and threw the underground delivery, rolling along the pitch. The kiwi batsman tapped it, and threw away his bat in disgust.

That started a major diplomatic row, that caused the Aussie government to get involved and apologize to their neighbors.

The underarm delivery was banned within weeks/months of this event.
 
Dirk Nenace has played cricket for 2 countries. He played for the Netherlands in the 2009 T-20 WC, and later went on to represent Australia, his country of birth in an ODI game in 2010.
 
Only four test series have ended 0-0 with all five matches being drawn. India was involved in three of them, including two in a row against Pakistan.
 
The highest score by a player in his last Test as captain was Ian Chappell’s 192 against England in 1975.
 
The first batsman to share in 50 century partnerships in Tests was India’s Sunil Gavaskar.
 
The first batsman to be dismissed for 99 on his Test debut was Australia’s Arthur Chipperfield at Tent Bridge in 1934. He was 99 not out at lunch.
 
There were no less than six ducks- plus one not out batsman, in the Pakistani innings v West Indies, at Cape Town in 1993.
 
In 1939, England and South Africa played for 14 days straight in Durban, South Africa. Even then, the match wasn't over. England needed 42 more runs to win, and had five wickets in hand, but the team's boat was due to sail home the next day, and so the game was called. The match was officially declared a tie
 
Two spectators were killed and several injured when a stand collapsed during the India v England game at Nagpur in January 1985.
 
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