Pat Cummins Emotional Message from Pakistan on Shane Warne Death
Pat Cummins Emotional Message from Pakistan on Shane Warne Death

#shanewarne #AustraliaPlayer #ShanewarneNews Vale Shane Warne Australian cricket, along with the whole cricketing world, is in a state of shock at the loss of Shane Warne, a true cricketing genius, who has died aged 52. Warne almost single-handedly reinvented the art of leg-spin when he burst onto the international scene in the early 1990s, and by the time he retired from international cricket in 2007 he had become the first bowler to reach 700 Test wickets. A central figure in Australia’s ICC Cricket World Cup triumph in 1999, when he was player of the match in both the semi-final and the final, Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack recognised Shane’s achievements by naming him as one of its Five Cricketers of the Twentieth Century. Shane’s strength of character and enormous resilience saw him bounce back from career-threatening finger and shoulder injuries, and his stamina, his sheer will to win, and his self-belief were key factors in Australia’s great side of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Shane finished his international career with 708 Test wickets and a further 293 in One-Day Internationals, placing him second in the list of all-time international wicket-takers behind his great friend and rival Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka (1347). Shane also captained Australia in 11 One-Day Internationals, winning 10 and losing just once. At first-class level he was a passionate Victorian and enjoyed a long association with English county Hampshire. And at the end of his playing career, he also had successful stints in the Indian Premier League, captaining the Rajasthan Royals to the inaugural title in 2008, and the Big Bash League in Australia with the Melbourne Stars. After he hung up his bowling boots, Shane continued to offer so much to the sport as a coach and commentator. In 2021 he worked with the London Spirit in the inaugural edition of The Hundred in the United Kingdom, something he was set to reprise this year. He also worked as a broadcaster, and his forthright views and incredible insights gave viewers all over the world a deeper insight into the sport he loved. Cricket Australia Chief Executive Officer Nick Hockley, in Pakistan for the first Test of the Benaud-Qadir Trophy series, said: “Shane was one of the most talented and charismatic cricketers we have ever witnessed. He loved cricket, had an extraordinarily astute understanding of the game and his influence and legacy will last for as long as it is played. “Wisden named him as one of the five cricketers of the twentieth century and he was rightly placed alongside the names of Bradman, Hobbs, Sobers and Vivian Richards. “We are in a state of complete shock at his sudden passing and our thoughts are with his family, his many friends and the legion of fans from all over the world who loved and admired Warnie for his unbelievable bowling skills, his humour, warmth and engaging personality.” Australia men’s captain Pat Cummins said: “On behalf of the entire playing group and support staff here in Pakistan, I want to express our shock and sadness over Shane’s sudden passing. We are all numbed by the news. “Shane was a once-in-a-century cricketer and his achievements will stand for all time, but apart from the wickets he took and the games he helped Australia win, what he did was draw so many people to the sport. “So many of us in the playing group grew up idolising him and fell in love with this great sport as a result, while many of our support staff either played with him or against him. “It has been a terrible couple of days for Australian cricket with the passing of Rod Marsh and now Shane. Our thoughts are with both families and, in Shane’s case, particularly with his parents Keith and Bridgette, his brother Jason and his children Jackson, Summer and Brooke. “The game of cricket was never the same after Shane emerged, and it will never be the same now he has gone. Rest in peace King.” Cricket Australia will release a further statement in due course. Ends Cricket legend Shane Warne dead at 52 Australian cricket legend Shane Warne died on Friday at the age of 52, according to media reports Fox Cricket reported that he passed away in Koh Samui, Thailand, of a suspected heart attack. According to the publication, Warne’s management released a brief statement saying that he had passed away. “Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,” the statement reads. “The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course.” Warne is regarded as one of the finest leg-spin bowlers of all time, bagging 708 Test wickets in a career that spanned from 1992 to 2007. He later played in the Indian Premier League and other Twenty20 competitions before retiring from all cricket in 2013 but continued to be involved in the game as a broadcaster.



Why Some Of The Legendary Cricketers Didn't Get "Sir" Title In Cricket Telugu | GBB Cricket
Why Some Of The Legendary Cricketers Didn't Get "Sir" Title In Cricket Telugu | GBB Cricket

Why Some Of The Legendary Cricketers Didn't Get "Sir" Title In Cricket Telugu | GBB Cricket We often hear about the Sir title in cricket. Some of the legendary cricketers who excelled in this game were called Sir before their name. We can see the Sir title in cricket before some legendary cricketer's names like Sir Don Bradman, Sir Viv Richards, Sir Garfield Sobers, etc. However, the title Sir does not put before all legendary cricketer's names. Players like Sachin Tendulkar, Muttiah Muralitharan, Wasim Akram, Jack Kallis, and MS Dhoni have named themselves the best cricketers. But they were not given the Sir title in cricket. Some of the less famous players have been given the title Sir. However, what is the story behind the Sir title in cricket? Why was that title given to only a selected few players? What qualities does a player require to acquire this Sir title in cricket? Let's dive deep into this exciting topic. 29 Cricketers who got Sir title 1. Sir Francis Eden Lacey - 1926 (England) 2. Sir Frederick Charles - 1929 (England) 3. Sir Plum Warner - 1937 (England) 4. Sir Donald George Bradman - 1949 (Australia) 5. Sir Jack Hobbs - 1953 (England) 6. Sir Shrimp Leveson Gower - 1953 (England) 7. Sir Leonard Len Hutton - 1956 (England) 8. Sir Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell - 1964 (West Indies) 9. Sir John Frederick Neville Cardus - 1967 (England) 10. Sir Garry Sobers - 1975 (West Indies) 11. Sir Gubby Allen - 1986 (England) 12. Sir Richard John Hadlee - 1990 (New Zealand) 13. The Lord Cowdrey of Tonbridge - 1992 (England) 14. Sir Clyde Leopold Walcott - 1993 (West Indies) 15. Sir Everton de Courcy Weekes - 1995 (West Indies) 16. Sir Alec Victor Bedser - 1996 (England) 17. Sir Conrad Cleophas Hunte - 1998 (West Indies) 18. Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards - 1999 (West Indies) 19. The Lord Botham of Ravensworth - 2007 (England) 20. Sir Wesley Winfield Hall - 2012 (West Indies) 21. Sir Curtly Elconn Lynwall Ambrose - 2014 (West Indies) 22. Sir Andy Roberts- 2014 (West Indies) 23. Sir Richie Richardson - 2014 (West Indies) 24. Sir Charles Christopher Griffith - 2017 (West Indies) 25. Sir Alastair Nathan Cook - 2019 (England) 26. Sir Geoffrey Boycott - 2019 (England) 27. Sir Andrew John Strauss - 2019 (England) 28. Sir Clive Hubert Lloyd - 2020 (West Indies) 29. Sir Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge - 2020 (West Indies) ________________________________________ Visit Our Website - https://gbbstudios.in ________________________________________ Copyright Notice: Please feel free to leave me a notice if you find this upload inappropriate. Contact me personally if you are against an upload in which you may have rights to the Images or Music, Instead of contacting YouTube about a Copyright Infringement. Thank You...! For Any Copyrighted Matters Contact us: gbbcricket@gmail.com. FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Some contents are used for educational purposes under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Working on New Awesome Videos For You, Please Stay Tuned, Any Suggestions Please Comment. ♥️ Please Support Me ♥️ 🙏 Thank You 🙏 Note: I'm the owner of the audio track (Excluding royalty-free Music). The videos and images I've used in this video are purely for demonstration purposes only. I've found them through search engines (mostly royalty-free). So I'm really grateful to them. If I've used any other's content, then I will definitely credit them. ________________________________________ Background Video Credits: https://www.videvo.net/ Background Music Credits: Cinematic Orchestral by AShamaluevMusic is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Track Name: Cinematic Orchestral Music by AShamaluevMusic ► Listen and download this music track via iTunes / Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon, Deezer, Tidal, YouTube Music, Google Play, Yandex Music, SoundCloud, (Use on TikTok) https://ashamaluevmusic.fanlink.to/dC38 YouTube Link - https://youtu.be/pHsHRSo78yQ SoundCloud Link - https://soundcloud.com/ashamaluevmusic/cinematic-orchestral Background Music Credits: Mount Olympus by Approaching Nirvana is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Track Name - Mount Olympus Composer - Approaching Nirvana Link - https://youtu.be/fe2s-7IYg-0 More Details On Using Approaching Nirvana music: http://approachingnirvana.com/license ________________________________________ #GBBCricket #SirTitleInCricket #SirInIndianCricket



Knights v Raiders Match Highlights | Round 20, 2021 | Telstra Premiership | NRL
Knights v Raiders Match Highlights | Round 20, 2021 | Telstra Premiership | NRL

Gifted youngster Bradman Best marked his return from an ankle injury by joining Kalyn Ponga in leading the Knights to a dominant 34-24 win over Canberra on ...



Footy Player First Times | NRL | Kayo Sports
Footy Player First Times | NRL | Kayo Sports

👉 Stream every round of the #NRL​​ live and on-demand https://www.kayosports.com.au 👉 Subscribe for weekly exclusives from #KayoSports​​ https://www.youtube.com/c/KayoSportsAu​ Renaming the NRL to the Sonny Bill appreciation society 💦 Your favourite footy players tell us their firsts: Josh Mansour, Cody Walker, Cameron Murray, Kalyn Ponga, Connor Watson, James Tamou, James Roberts, Stephen Crichton, Tyrone May, Ash Taylor, Nick Cotric, Campbell Graham, Corey Waddell, Luke Thompson, Nathan Cleary, Moses Leota, Braidon Burns, Bradman Best, David Klemmer, Alex Johnston, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Felise Kaufusi #myfirst #firsttimes #NRL #rugbyleague Join the conversation: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KayoSports/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayosports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kayosports



Footy players first embarrassing moment on field  | First Times l NRL | Kayo Sports
Footy players first embarrassing moment on field | First Times l NRL | Kayo Sports

👉 Stream every round of the #NRL live and on-demand on Kayo. 🏉 https://www.kayosports.com.au 👉 Subscribe for weekly exclusives from #KayoSports https://www.youtube.com/c/KayoSportsAu NRL players on their first embarrassing moment on field since debut 🤔😂 We asked footy stars Nat Butcher, Sam Verrills, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Felise Kaufusi, Connor Watson, Kalyn Ponga, Josh Mansour, Cody Walker, Clint Gutherson, Mitchell Moses, Luke Thompson, Corey Waddell, Braidon Burns, Alex Johnston, Tyrone May, Stephen Crichton, Bradman Best and David Klemmer. Join the conversation: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KayoSports/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kayosports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kayosports



Bradman Best (Newcastle Knights) High Ankle Sprain (Syndesmosis) Injury
Bradman Best (Newcastle Knights) High Ankle Sprain (Syndesmosis) Injury

Bradman Best suffered an eversion injury to his ankle, playing for the Newcastle Knights against the South Sydney Rabbitohs. The injury appears consistent with ...



Pak vs SA , Fakhar Zaman Confidence Touching the Skies, Pakistan Cricket the Victorious
Pak vs SA , Fakhar Zaman Confidence Touching the Skies, Pakistan Cricket the Victorious

#PakVsSA #BabarAzam #PakistanCricket Fakhruzzaman was rewarded for his hard work and was included in the squad for the T20 series from South Africa and Zimbabwe. Fakhr Zaman was selected only for the ODI series from South Africa, he scored 2 centuries while showing excellent form, now he has been included in the national squad for a total of 7 T20 matches against Proteas and Zimbabwe. With openers Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, who showed excellent form in the previous series, Sharjeel Khan is already waiting for a comeback. Now the number of openers has gone up to four. On the other hand, Zahid Mehmood has been included in the national T20 squad in place of the all-rounder Shadab Khan. The league spinner was initially only a part of the Test squad. Zahid Mahmood was summoned, the National Selection Committee approved both the changes. Four T20 matches against South Africa are scheduled for April 10-16, with a series of three short format matches against Zimbabwe taking place in Harare from April 21 to 25. Remember that the star South African cricketers will be on leave for the IPL, the B team will face Pakistan Pakistan cricket team's opening batsman Fakhr Zaman continued his excellent performance against South Africa and set more records. Fakhr Zaman, 30, played a brilliant 101-run innings at Centurion on Wednesday, becoming the highest run-scorer for Pakistan in the first 50 innings of his career. He also included Zaheer Abbas in the list. Left behind Zaheer Abbas, popularly known as Asian Bradman, scored 2,234 runs in the first 50 ODI innings of his career. Fakhr Zaman played the 50th innings of his ODI career on Wednesday, ending his total with 2,000 runs. R 262. Of all the batsmen in the world, only Hashim Amla has scored more runs than Fakhr Zaman in the first 50 innings. The South African cricketer had scored 2,486 runs in 50 innings. National team captain Babar Azam scored 2,129 runs in the first 50 matches. During the match, Fakhr Zaman shared a 112-run stand with Imam-ul-Haq for the first wicket This is the fifth century partnership between the two. Thus, Fakhr Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq became the highest-scoring pair from Pakistan. Before him, Nasir Jamshed, Mohammad Hafeez and Imran Farhat, Yasir Hameed made four, four century opening partnership while Saeed Anwar and Amir Sohail made three first century partnership for the first wicket. With the win against South Africa, Pakistan International Cricket Council (ICC) came second in the World Cup Super League points table. Pakistan has won 4 out of 6 matches in the Super League and scored 40 points. The England team also has 40 points but based on better net run rate, it is in the first position. Australia has also scored 40 points in the ICC Super League but is behind Pakistan in net run rate. Pakistan's next World Cup Super League series will be against England in July. Apart from host India, the top seven teams of the Super League will get a direct place in the 2023 World Cup. LAHORE: All-rounder Shadab Khan has been replaced by league spinner Zahid Mahmood in the national T20 squad for the tour of Zimbabwe. The three-match T20 International series between the two teams will be played in Harare from April 21 to 25. In addition, batsman Fakhr Zaman has also been ruled out of the national squad for the T20 International series against South Africa and Zimbabwe.




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