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Jack Gregory

Jack Gregory, Imran Khan and Ian Chappell: The dangers of pseudo-analysis

There is no issue in Ian Chappell naming Garfield Sobers as the best after Don Bradman. These ‘best ever’ debates are always based on opinion.

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Ravichandran Ashwin becomes 3rd player to score hundred and take 7-for in a Test

Ashwin’s 7 for 83 on Day 4 helped India run through the West Indies’ batting line-up and win the Test by an innings and 92 runs.

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Ashes 1921: Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald blow England away within two days at Nottingham

When a war-hit England were further bombarded by the thunderbolts of Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald as Australia won within a couple of days at Trent Bridge.

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Busting myths about the Bradman Era: The Don’s average on sticky wickets was 20.29!

Whenever batsmen of the Bradman Era are discussed, one takes it for granted that uncovered pitches and inadequate protection against fast bowling loaded factors against them. Arunabha Sengupta looks at facts and figures to point out that much of the supposed handicaps are imagined.

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When the scorebook read ‘Not Out — Dead’ for Andy Ducat

Andy Ducat played a ball down to mid on and collapsed to his death. The match was called off immediately on mutual consent. The scorecard read "not out — dead".

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Humour: MRF academy set to become McDonald’s Pace Foundation

By Arunabha Sengupta

 

The MRF academy for budding pacemen is all set to be rebranded as the McDonald’s Pace Foundation. An unprecedented multi-million dollar deal will soon be signed between the American fast food giant and the Chennai based Indian firm.

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David Warner is the new Adam Gilchrist: Australian media

David "Whirlwind" Warner was the new darling of the Australian media after his rapid-fire century against India earned him comparisons with Adam Gilchrist.

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