Derek Randall, the sparkling livewire, was born on February 24, 1951
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James Lillywhite, the first Test captain of England, was born on February 23, 1842
Read MoreHerschelle Gibbs: More than the man who dropped the World Cup
Feb 23, 1974. The birth of Herschelle Gibbs.
Read MoreMichael Slater: Kissed the helmet 14 times
Michael Slater, one of the most successful Australian opening batsmen, was born on Feb 21, 1970
Read MoreNorman O'Neill : Brilliance wilting under the shadow of Bradmanesque expectations
Born Feb 19, 1937, Norman O’Neill was a spectacular batsman whose career remained under the shadow of constant comparisons with Don Bradman
Read MoreFazal Mahmood: The torchbearer of Pakistani pace
Fazal Mahmood, the trendsetting pace bowler of Pakistan, was born on Feb 18, 1927
Read MoreAB de Villiers - the 360 degrees man
The 360 degree man was born on February 17, 1984
Read MoreEllis Achong - the man often considered to be responsible for the term 'Chinaman'
Ellis Achong, born Feb 16, 1904, was one of the early exponents of left-arm wrist spin
Read MoreDesmond Haynes : Lion of Barbados
Desmond Haynes, one half of the great West Indian opening partnership, was born on February 15, 1956
Read MoreMichael Holding: Whispering Death
Michael Holding, the Rolls-Royce of fast bowlers, was born on February 16, 1954.
Read MoreTed Pooley: Test cricket's first betting victim
Ted Pooley, born Feb 13, 1842, the first man to be suspended in First-Class cricket for selling a match and one who missed the first ever Test match because of a betting related jail sentence.
Read MoreBobby Peel: Legendary left-armer with unorthodox bathroom methods
Bobby Peel, the left-arm spinner with unusual bathroom habits, was born on February 12, 1857
Read MoreGundappa Viswanath: The littlest master
Gundappa Viswanath, the littlest master of batsmanship, was born on February 12, 1949
Read MoreBill Lawry: The Corpse in Pads
The Corpse in Pads was born on February 11, 1937
Read More'Monkey' Hornby - the 'Boss' of Lancashire
A.N. ‘Monkey’ Hornby, the Lancashire great, was born on February 10, 1847
Read MoreGlenn McGrath: The difference between a good Australian side and a great one
Glenn McGrath, born Feb 9, 1970, was not only the spearhead of a champion Australian side. He was the force that became the difference between a very good team and a champion one.
Read MoreJim Laker: Great feats simple celebrations
Jim Laker, born Feb 9, 1922, was perhaps the greatest off-spinner ever to play the game
Read MoreMohammad Azharuddin: Pure magic
Mohammad Azharuddin, born Feb 8, 1963. A lot of magic. Perhaps some black magic.
Read MoreAlbert Trott - The man who cleared the Lord's pavilion
Albert Trott, born Feb 6, 1873, remains the only man to have cleared the Lord’s Pavilion with a six.
Read MoreFred Trueman: Lightning pace lightning wit
Fred Trueman was born on February 6, 1931. He would describe himself as “t’Finest Bloody Fast Bowler that Ever Drew Breath’"
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