Most wickets in Tests as captain: 187 Imran Khan 138 Richie Benaud 118 Pat Cummins* 117 Gary Sobers 116 Daniel Vettori As a fast bowler, Cummins has effectively managed the dual challenges of ...
When Jim Hines finished 100 metres under 10 seconds in Mexico in 1968, many thought it would be a long time before someone ...
Webster's exceptional first-class form Last summer, Webster etched his name in Sheffield Shield's 132-year history by becoming only the second player, after West Indian legend Sir Garry Sobers ...
By then he'd also bowled to the likes of the 3Ws and a young Garry Sobers, who would go on to become a close friend. Six decades on, he still remains an active cricketer representing Uppermill ...
Born to frugality and early tragedy in a one-storey wooden house on July 28, 1936, Garry Sobers seemed an unlikely candidate to become an icon at anything outside the parish of St Michael in Barbados.
Fifty years ago, with the whole of England gripped by football fever, cricket fans were falling for the unlikely charms of an 18-stone slogger Sir Garry Sobers is one of the indisputable greats of ...
The cricket world may be focused on Sachin Tendulkar after his historic ODI double century, but West Indian legend Gary Sobers rates Sunil Gavaskar as the greatest batsman he has ever seen ...
John Wright (off Dilip Doshi) also at Auckland in 1980-81 is the only other batsman to do so. The 221-run partnership between ...