‘Good old days!’ Pakistan great Shahid Afridi reminisces about century against India

Shahid Afridi reminisces about his century against India saying it was the good old days

Shahid Afridi: “Good old days! Really enjoyed playing Sahara Cup in Canada, there were some really exciting matches followed by supporters from around the world, and yes really enjoyed this innings”

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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi reminisced about his superb century against India in the Sahara Friendship Cup in 1998.

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Hands down Sourav Ganguly was my favourite captain, admits Brian Lara

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Ganguly tops Lara’s list of the best Indian captains

There is a never-ending debate about which India captain was the most triumphant of all, but West Indies batting legend Brian Lara has attempted to put an end to all the arguments by stating that Sourav Ganguly was his favourite Indian skipper.

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My honesty helped me secure Sachin Tendulkar’s vote to make me captain, says Mahendra Singh Dhoni

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Dhoni’s honesty with Tendulkar secured his position as captain

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is no stranger to having every move of his closely watched and analysed by the media, but in a rare moment of being away from prying eyes, Dhoni revealed that his road to becoming captain of his country was all due to securing the vote of veteran batsman Sachin Tendulkar, which he managed to accomplish through complete honesty.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Michael Clarke surprised Gautam Gambhir omitted from India Test squad

Clarke was astounded when he learnt that India had dropped Gambhir

Australia captain Michael Clarke has admitted that he was shocked by India’s decision to omit opening batsman Gautam Gambhir for the ongoing four-Test series, stating that his absence has taken some of the strain off his bowlers.

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