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Images revealed of England’s first non-white cricketer dubbed ... - MSNOriginal photographs of Prince Ranjitsinhji, the first non-white cricketer to represent England, have been released by The National Archives. The images were recently re-discovered by Sarah ...
West Indies fast bowler Sheldon Cottrell is providing one of the images of the Cricket World Cup by making a military-style salute when he takes a wicket. my favs.
Ahead of the crucial third Test between India and England at Lord's, Sachin Tendulkar was honored in a special ceremony. The ...
An old and unrelated image is being shared to falsely claim that it shows Sachin Tendulkar and his wife, Anjali, giving ...
After the match against Yorkshire ended in a draw, Pakistan cricketer Mohammed Abbas was spotted clicking pictures with ...
A disturbing image by Mark Metcalfe of cricketer Phillip Hughes being treated on the pitch moments after being hit by a ball was third. Hughes died two days after the photo was taken. [ World ...
NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — Sheldon Cottrell turns around, strides forward three paces, comes to a stop and makes a salute. A proud soldier from Jamaica, Cottrell is not marching with ...
Images revealed of England’s first non-white cricketer dubbed the ‘father of Indian cricket’ Ranji, who originally hailed from India, invented strokes and was one of the most dazzling ...
In what is quickly becoming one of the images of the tournament, the 29-year-old Sheldon — a fast bowler for the West Indies cricket team — is marking the moment he gets a batsman out by ...
Cricketer's army salute becoming image of World Cup. Updated: June 6, 2019, 3:03 PM ET. Associated Press. ... No, Cottrell is in the middle of a cricket pitch in central England, ...
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