Curtly Ambrose is one of the most lethal bowlers to grace the world of cricket. The West Indies legend who goes by his height ...
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On this day, 35 years ago, the Leeward Islands cricket team etched their names in history by capturing their maiden Red Stripe Cup title. The victory in 1990 was a defining moment for Leeward Islands ...
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has picked two Pakistani bowlers in a list of the toughest opponents he faced in his ...
Michael Bevan, a pivotal figure in an Australian team that claimed two World Cups, played some iconic innings in the 50-over ...
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The Roar on MSNMarnus a plus or minus? How form slump compares to Aussie greats who felt the sting of the selectors’ axeAs much as the Australian selectors turn a blind eye to any thought that Marnus Labuschagne’s position in the Test team is vulnerable, ...
Curtly Ambrose and Ian Bishop. Up until that point, he had recorded three half-centuries (should have been a ton on debut except for a horrendous umpiring decision on 96) in his 663 runs at 33.
An unbeaten 87 on the fiery WACA against Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh and Ian Bishop was proof he could play high-class pace bowling, yet it was a weakness against the short ball that limited ...
and Curtly Ambrose (1992-93). The only Australian to take more wickets in a home series than Tate was Rodney Hogg, with 41 in the six-match Ashes of 1978-79. Bill Whitty took 37 against South ...
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