05  Apr
ALEC BEDSER

ALEC BEDSER

One of England’s greatest cricketers, Sir Alec Bedser was passed away on yesterday after a short illness. This 91 years old cricketer is considered as one of the finest fast bowlers in the 20th century. He was also worked as the chairman of selectors for the ‘English national cricket team’ and the president of ‘Surrey County Cricket Club’.

BIOGRAPHY

Alec Victor Bedser was born on 4th July 1918 in Reading, Berkshire, England. He had an identical twin brother Eric Arthur Bedser, who was also a cricket player. These two brothers together started to playing tennis at the age of seven. After that, they played for ‘Monument Hill School’ and ‘Woking Cricket Club’. They made their first-class debuts for the county in 1938. When they joined the RAF to serve in World War II, their careers were interrupted in 1939. During the war-time cricket matches, Alec showed wonderful performances. He gained 6 wickets for 27 runs including a hat-trick against the West Indies and 9 for 36 including another hat-trick, against a Metropolitan Police team. He also showed his talent in ‘Surrey County Cricket Club’ where he gained over 100 wickets. Along with twin brother Eric, Bedser was an integral part of the Surrey team that won seven consecutive County Championships between 1952 and 1958. He was selected in the ‘England Test team’ in 1947 due to the performance in Suri. He gained 11 wickets each in his first two Tests against India, and he gained the nomination as a ‘Wisden Cricketer of the Year’ for 1947. After that, he was the key figure in England’s bowling attack. In 1953, he helped England cricket team to regain the Ashes, by taking 39 wickets including his career-best match figures of 14 wickets for 99 runs in the Nottingham Test. In the 11 years spanning the cricket career, this right-arm medium-fast bowler played 51 matches and gained 236 wickets for England team. At the time of his retirement, he had taken more wickets in Test cricket than any other cricketer. After his retirement from cricket in 1960, Bedser served as a national team selector for twenty-three years and was chairman of selectors from 1969 to 1981. Alec and Eric were not married, and they lived together in Woking until Eric’s death in 2006. Now Alec’s death was also happened on 4th April, 2010 after a short illness.

Posted by bindu, filed under Cricket, Famous personalities, Overview. Date: April 5, 2010, 7:12 am | No Comments »

05  Apr
SHOAIB MALIK

SHOAIB MALIK

Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik is a main subject in Indian news papers, when he is ready to marry Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza. Now, he faced a criminal case based on a complaint given by Ayesha Siddiqui, who claimed to have married Shoaib Malik. In the complaint, Ayesha stated that Shoaib was cheating her and threatening her to accept before the media that she was not married to him. Due to the case against Shoaib Malik, he may not be able to leave India. However, Sania and Shoaib’s marriage are scheduled to be on 15th April in Hyderabad.

BIOGRAPHY

Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik was born on 1st February 1982 in Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan. He started his cricket career as a off spinner, but now he is considered as an all rounder in Pakistan team. His first ODI match was against the West Indies in 1999 and his first Test match was against Bangladesh in 2001. Malik is considered as a flexible player, and he is famous for hitting the big shots. His best powerful hitting was against South Africa in 2003. In this match, he gained 82 runs from just 41 balls. His bowling is also well, and he had taken over 100 wickets in ODI matches. He has a better batting average against Sri Lanka and South Africa in Test and in ODIs he has a better batting average against India, South Africa, and the West Indies. His best performance in test was against Sri Lanka. In this match, his unbeaten 148 runs helped Pakistan to gain a victory over Sri Lanka. Due to his performances in bowling and batting, Shoaib Malik was appointed as the captain of Pakistan team in 2007. Under his leadership, Pakistan gained a victory over Sri Lanka, but they lost to South Africa and India. So he lost his captaincy and Younis Khan was appointed as the captain of Pakistan in 2009. Now he faces the one year ban from the Pakistan cricket team by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Posted by bindu, filed under Cricket, Famous personalities, Overview. Date: April 5, 2010, 3:13 am | 1 Comment »