For this week's Monday Morning Gloom Buster (MMGB), here's a collection of cricket bloopers. No list of bloopers can be complete without Inzamam Ul Haq, and this one is no different. He features at ...
Gone are the days when commentators immaculately described a batsman’s cover drive and other aspects of this beautiful game. This part of the game has now been replaced ‘Yes Bank Maximums’ and ...
IT was hard to know which was worse on day two, the shots played by batsmen on both sides, or the ones not played. A confused scribe once wrote that a batsman had been "bowled by a ball that a better ...
Pakistani cricketer Umar Akmal is one who has a tendency to shoot himself in the foot, be it on the cricket field, where he has invented new ways to throw his wicket away, or off it, on social media, ...
Mind you, this is not the first time. Once, during a crucial World Cup 2007 game, he made a big goof up when he described a bowled as a boundary.
England's Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali had to do re-take after re-take as they giggled through a promotional video. Click on the video above to see the pair struggle to say just four words - 'Cricket has ...
An umpiring blunder cost Sri Lanka dearly as they battled to stave off defeat in the third and final Test against India on Saturday. The tourists, trailing by 333 on the first innings, moved from ...
A confused scribe once wrote that a batsman had been "bowled by a ball that a better batsman would have left alone''. That better batsman, it turned out, was Michael Clarke whose decision to leave a ...
AFTER two days that had respectable bat manufacturers checking the fine print of lucrative contracts it was difficult to decide which was worse - the shots played by the English and, particularly, ...
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