John Stockton retired in 2003 with 3265 career steals. Twenty three years later nobody has come within 537 steals of that number.
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Sikander Bakht (born August 25, 1957, in Karachi) is a former Pakistani international cricketer who played as a right-arm medium-fast bowler. #vintagecricket #indiancricket #cricketlegends Cricket Career International Representation: He represented Pakistan in 26 Test matches and 27 One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 1976 and 1989. Key Highlights: His most notable bowling performance occurred during the 1979/80 tour of India, where he took 8/69 in Delhi. Throughout his international career, he took over 100 wickets. He was known for his ability to generate pace and for his natural outswinger. One of his most-cited moments involved breaking the arm of English captain Mike Brearley with a delivery during a match in Karachi. Domestic Teams: He played for several domestic teams, including United Bank Limited (UBL), Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), and the Sindh Cricket Association. Post-Playing Career Coaching: He served as an assistant coach and team analyst for the Pakistan national team during the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Media: Since 2011, he has worked as a prominent sports analyst for various television networks, including Geo News. He is well-known for his outspoken and sometimes controversial commentary on Pakistan cricket and team selection.
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ظفر آرسنال بلقب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز بعد تعثّر ملاحقه مانشستر سيتي الثلاثاء على أرض مضيفه بورنموث (1-1) في الجولة السابعة والثلاثين من منافسات "البريميرليغ". وبادر الفرنسي إيلي جونيور كروبي بافتتاح النتيجة لأصحاب الأرض في الدقيقة (40). وأدرك النرويجي آيرلينغ هالاند التعادل للضيوف في الدقيقة (90+5). وبهذا التعادل المخيّب بات في جعبة مانشستر سيتي 78 نقطة في المركز الثاني بفارق أربع نقاط عن آرسنال المتصدّر. وبذلك لم يعد باستطاعة "السيتيزنس" اللحاق بـ"الغانرز" مع تبقّي جولة واحدة على نهاية منافسات النسخة الحالية من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز. وبناءً على هذه النتيجة ظفر آرسنال رسمياً بلقب "البريميرليغ" الذي غاب عن خزائنه منذ موسم 2003-2004. وهو اللقب الرابع عشر في تاريخ "المدفعجية" على مستوى الدوري المحلّي. أمّا بورنموث فقد عزّز آماله في التأهّل إلى إحدى البطولات الأوروبية إذ رفع رصيده إلى 56 نقطة في المرتبة السادسة بفارق ثلاث نقاط عن ليفربول الخامس.
Wasim Akram: The Sultan of Swing Wasim Akram is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of cricket.#cricket #vintagecricket #cricketlegends A master of conventional and reverse swing, the legendary Pakistani left-arm paceman terrorized batsmen worldwide throughout his illustrious career spanning from 1984 to 2003. Here is a snapshot of his extraordinary career, signature skills, and iconic achievements. The Ultimate Skillset Wasim Akram didn't just bowl fast; he weaponized the cricket ball in ways few had ever seen. He is best remembered for: The King of Reverse Swing: Alongside teammate Waqar Younis, he formed the lethal "Two Wasims" partnership, mastering the art of reverse-swinging an old ball at high speeds. The Unplayable Yorker: His toe-crushing yorkers, delivered from a quick, whipping action, became his ultimate signature delivery. Tactical Versatility: He possessed a brilliant cricket mind, equally lethal with a brand-new ball moving both ways, or a 50-over-old ball reversing at a blistering pace.The 1992 World Cup Final: Akram was the Man of the Match in Pakistan's historic World Cup triumph against England at the MCG. His back-to-back, unplayable deliveries to dismiss Allan Lamb and Chris Lewis completely turned the game on its head and cemented his place in cricket folklore. The Hattrick Master: He remains one of the incredibly rare bowlers to take four international hat-tricks—two in Test cricket (both against Sri Lanka in 1999) and two in ODIs. A Capable All-Rounder: While famous for his bowling, Akram was a dangerous lower-order batsman. He scored nearly 3,000 Test runs, including a magnificent, unbeaten 257 against Zimbabwe* in 1996, which featured a record-breaking 12 sixes. Leadership: He successfully captained Pakistan to the final of the 1999 Cricket World Cup and led the team through some of its most competitive eras in the 1990s. Legacy Inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, Akram changed the dynamics of left-arm fast bowling forever. Even today, decades after his retirement, his natural skill, rapid arm action, and tactical brilliance remain the gold standard for pacemen around the world.
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