Part 10 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 9
Part 9 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
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Shane Warne, born 13 September 1969, resurrected the art of leg-spin bowling, adding substance, style and glamour to the most intriguing of cricketing crafts, writing a new chapter big enough to merit a dedicated volume. Arunabha Sengupta looks at the career, wickets and transgressions of this living headline of the world of cricket.
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 8
Part 8 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 7
Part 7 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 6
Part 6 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 5
Part 5 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 4
Part 4 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 3
Part 3 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreBilly Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 2
Part 2 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Billy Midwinter The Peripatetic Pioneer of International Cricketers: Part 1
Part 1 of an exquisitely detailed biography of Billy Midwinter by Pradip Dhole. The travelling cricketer played four Test matches for England, sandwiched between eight Tests Australia and holds a unique place in cricket history as the only cricketer to have played for both Australia and England in Test Matches against each other
Read MoreGary Gilmour: The Alan Davidson that did not quite happen
Gary Gilmour, born 26 June 1951, was a burly left-handed Australian all-rounder. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at a remarkably talented all-rounder who did not eventually live up to his potential.
Read MoreTerry Alderman: 83 wickets in 12 Tests in England at 19 apiece
Terry Alderman, born 12 June 1956, was an Aussie master of the English conditions. With 83 wickets in 12 Tests played in England, he remains one of the enduring Ashes heroes of history. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the career of the man who was once engaged in a rugby-style tackle during a Test match.
Read MoreErnie McCormick: An Australian spearhead, manufacturer of the Frank Worrell Trophy
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Read MoreBob Cowper: A lost promise
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Read MoreLen Pascoe : Fast, furious but not as successful as he could have been
Len Pascoe, the Australian paceman, was born February 13, 1950. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at the career of a man full of pace and raw aggression whose career was marred by World Series Cricket and injuries.
Read MoreArthur Morris: One of the greatest left-handed batsmen of all time
Arthur Morris, born January 19, 1922, was batted with elegance and carried himself with incomparable charm. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the career of the man who was hailed by many as the greatest batsman of the world when Don Bradman retired.
Read MoreGeorge Coulthard: Footballer, Cricketer, Dreamer and the Centre of a Storm: Part 4
George Coulthard, born August 1, 1856, was an early colossus of Australian Rules Football, a talented cricketer and a versatile man of many talents who attracted career threatening controversies and life threatening sharks with equal elan. In this series Pradip Dhole sketches the extraordinarily interesting life of this extraordinarily interesting man.
Read MoreGeorge Coulthard: Footballer, Cricketer, Dreamer and the Centre of a Storm: Part 3
George Coulthard, born August 1, 1856, was an early colossus of Australian Rules Football, a talented cricketer and a versatile man of many talents who attracted career threatening controversies and life threatening sharks with equal elan. In this series Pradip Dhole sketches the extraordinarily interesting life of this extraordinarily interesting man.
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