Adelaide, Dec 18 (Ians) Indian pace bowlers continued their form of the last two years on the second day of the first Test, picking five wickets to leave Australia on the ropes. Speedsters Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav, and Mohammed Shami, part of the current team, have captured 124 of the 237 wickets that have fallen to Indian bowlers in 14 Tests since December 1, 2018. And if Ishant Sharma, currently recovering from injury, is included the tally for pacers goes up to 165.
The pressure from pacers ensured that the Aussies, known to start in an aggressive way traditionally, did not get a single run off the first 28 deliveries on Friday.
The Indians had struggled to get the 'lengths right' early in the day, during Australia's first 10 overs according to experts, but soon enough found them to leave the Aussies gasping as off-spinner R Ashwin, the best bowler of the second day with 4/55, made use of the...
The pressure from pacers ensured that the Aussies, known to start in an aggressive way traditionally, did not get a single run off the first 28 deliveries on Friday.
The Indians had struggled to get the 'lengths right' early in the day, during Australia's first 10 overs according to experts, but soon enough found them to leave the Aussies gasping as off-spinner R Ashwin, the best bowler of the second day with 4/55, made use of the...
- 12/18/2020
- by IANS
- GlamSham
Fire in Babylon
Written and directed by Stevan Riley
UK, 2010
Fire in Babylon is a 2010 British documentary covering the rise of the West Indies cricket team of the 1970s and 1980s, written and directed by Steven Riley. The film includes historic footage and interviews with the characters of the time, including Colin Croft, Joel Garner, Gordon Greenidge, Michael Holding, Clive Lloyd, and Viv Richards.
The documentary follows the ascension of West Indies cricket from the “Calypso Cricketers” team, due to their exciting but unsuccessful style of play, to a team that never strays far from the top of the cricket betting odds.
After briefly describing the history of cricket in the West Indies, the documentary picks up pace when it reaches the 1970s, with the West Indies still failing to turn a group of 11 players from different parts of the Caribbean into a united team. The appointment of Clive Lloyd...
Written and directed by Stevan Riley
UK, 2010
Fire in Babylon is a 2010 British documentary covering the rise of the West Indies cricket team of the 1970s and 1980s, written and directed by Steven Riley. The film includes historic footage and interviews with the characters of the time, including Colin Croft, Joel Garner, Gordon Greenidge, Michael Holding, Clive Lloyd, and Viv Richards.
The documentary follows the ascension of West Indies cricket from the “Calypso Cricketers” team, due to their exciting but unsuccessful style of play, to a team that never strays far from the top of the cricket betting odds.
After briefly describing the history of cricket in the West Indies, the documentary picks up pace when it reaches the 1970s, with the West Indies still failing to turn a group of 11 players from different parts of the Caribbean into a united team. The appointment of Clive Lloyd...
- 1/28/2014
- by Kyle Reese
- SoundOnSight
Jiah Khan attends Fire in Babylon European Premiere. Photo copyright Landmark / PR Photos. Colin Croft attends Fire in Babylon European Premiere. Photo copyright Landmark / PR Photos. David Frost and sons attend Fire in Babylon European Premiere. Photo copyright Landmark / PR Photos. Joel Garner attends Fire in Babylon European Premiere. Photo copyright Landmark / PR Photos. Jiah Khan attends Fire in Babylon European Premiere. Photo copyright Landmark / PR Photos. 05/09/2011 - Dominic Cork - "Fire in Babylon" European Premiere - Arrivals - Odeon, Leicester Square - London, UK © Landmark / PR Photos 05/09/2011 - Devon Malcom - "Fire in Babylon" European Premiere - Arrivals - Odeon, Leicester Square - London,...
- 5/12/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
How I managed to come out alive after facing the feared West Indies fast bowlers in their heyday
Last winter, by chance, I found myself travelling to Australia with Viv Richards, who was on his way to do some "King and I"-type gigs with Rodney Hogg, the former Australian fast bowler. We've known each other a long time, Viv and I, but I'd never got round to asking him one particular question. So I did.
"If you had to choose four fast bowlers of your time with West Indies, which would they be?" He replied: "Well, I would have Malcolm. And I would have Andy. And I would have Mikey." He pondered a little longer. "And I would have Curtly." So there you have it, Viv Richards' dream attack: Malcolm Marshall, the slithering genius; Andy Roberts, cerebral, calculating, the Godfather of the modern West Indian pacemen; Michael Holding,...
Last winter, by chance, I found myself travelling to Australia with Viv Richards, who was on his way to do some "King and I"-type gigs with Rodney Hogg, the former Australian fast bowler. We've known each other a long time, Viv and I, but I'd never got round to asking him one particular question. So I did.
"If you had to choose four fast bowlers of your time with West Indies, which would they be?" He replied: "Well, I would have Malcolm. And I would have Andy. And I would have Mikey." He pondered a little longer. "And I would have Curtly." So there you have it, Viv Richards' dream attack: Malcolm Marshall, the slithering genius; Andy Roberts, cerebral, calculating, the Godfather of the modern West Indian pacemen; Michael Holding,...
- 5/11/2011
- by Mike Selvey
- The Guardian - Film News
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