Pakistan cricket team captain Misbah ul haq
Misbah Ul Haq, The Most Successful Captain In The History Of Pakistan Cricket. . Misbah Ul Haq Is One Of The Best Batsman In Pakistan Cricket History.
Indian cricket team captain Virat kohli
Virat Kohli, Successful Captain In The History Of India Cricket.He is very good batsman.
Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke
Michael John Clarke captain of the Australian cricket team. He is very good player.
England cricket team captain Alastair Cook
Alastair Nathan Cook, Born 25 December 1984.He is good player.He is Left handed batsman.
Afghanistan cricket team captain Mohammad Nabi
Nabi is a key player for the Afghanistan team.He was born in 3 March 1985.He is a good batsman.
Sri Lankan cricket team captain Angelo Mathews
Angelo Mathews Born 2 June 1987. Batting; Right handed and Bowling; Right arm fast medium. He is a All rounder. And he is a good player.
New Zealand cricket team captain Brendon McCullum
Brendon McCullum, born 27 September 1981. He is a Right handed batsman.
South Africa cricket team captain Graeme Smith
On 3 March 2014, South Africa captain Graeme Smith, who announced his retirement on Tuesday
Bangladesh cricket team captain Mushfiqur Rahim
Mushfiqur Rahim, was born on 1 September 1988.He is Right handed batsman.
Zimbabwe cricket team Captain Brendan Taylor
Brendan Taylor, born 6 February 1986. He is a Right hand batsman.
Kenya cricket team captain Collins Obuya
Collins Obuya, born 27 July 1981. He is a Right hand batsman and leg spin bowler.
Saturday, 4 March 2017
India's travails with session breaks
New Zealand, Australia Women aim to rewrite record books in series decider
All-round Krunal Pandya stars in Baroda's big win
Nathan Lyon steps out of the subcontinental shadow
Quetta rope in five new foreign players for PSL 2017 final
Lessons learnt playing against the best: Williamson
Lyon's career-best puts India in a spin
Captain de Villiers basks in South Africa's bowling exploits
Nathan Lyon spins an eight-wicket web over India
NatWest T20 Blast rises in the popularity charts
Morgan glad England walked the talk
South Africa's new-found positivity